Prabal Poudel
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EDUCATION:
B.S in Mechanical Engineering University of Texas at Arlington, Texas Dec. 2014
Certified UH-60 Blackhawk Helicopter Mechanic United States Army Reserve Sept. 2016
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:
Quality Engineer Stryker Sept 2016 – Present
Manage quality process such as Complaint Handling, NCR, Calibration and Environmental Control
Identifying patterns in customer returns and working with engineering teams to implement the actions required to rectify systemic issue
Communicate with customers for closure to customer complaints and corrective action requests
Resolve daily in-process quality issue for assigned value streams
Implementing established test plans for existing designs including validation of mechanical, electrical specifications and requirements
UH-60 A/L-M Helicopter Repairer US Army-Reserve Aug 2015 - Present
Certified helicopter mechanic from US Army working on removing and installing aircraft subsystem assemblies such as engines, rotors, gearboxes, transmissions
Proficient in using aircraft’s manuals and log books for proper maintenance
Have detailed knowledge of aircraft’s mechanical, electrical and power plant system
Mechanical Engineering Intern Golchha Organization May 2013 - Aug 2013
Worked in a project to setup different machines in assembly line for manufacturing galvanized roofing panels
Tested performance of mechanical equipment and integrated systems
Used AutoCAD to design project related required tools and equipment
Assisted team to improve project development, product design, cost analysis and project management
RELEVENT SCHOOL PROJECT:
Two Wheel Car (Senior Design I and II) Team Lead Jan 2014 - Dec 2014
Designed the concepts of two-wheel car by reducing the frame of 2007 Volkswagen GTI
The engine, tires and fork used from BMW K100 motorcycle
SolidWorks and ANSYS used for design and analysis for body parts of the two-wheel car
Member of UTA R.O.V.E.R Society Team Member Jan 2014 – Dec 2014
Designed robotic gripper for University Rover Challenge held in May 2014 at Hanksville, Utah
SolidWorks and ANSYS used for design and analysis
Parts were 3D-printed with ABS plastic and assembled
Hoist Reducer: Gear-Box Design Project Team Lead Jan 2014 – Aug 2014
Designed a prototype gearbox that enabled the hoist drum of an overhead crane to lift loads up to 7.5T at the maximum speed of 30 ft. /min
Powered the gearbox with an electric motor rated at 15 HP at 1800 rpm
Designed Prototype model in SolidWorks
LEADERSHIP:
US Army Class Commander May 2016 – Current
Walk for Nepal Foundation Dallas Chief Public Relations Officer May 2014 - Dec 2015
Nepalese Students' Association Vice President Aug 2013 - Dec 2014
COMPLETED COURSES IN MAJOR:
Statics, Dynamics, Analytical Methods, Measurement, System, Dynamics & Control, Mechanics of Materials, Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Machine Elements, Engineering Graphics (CAD), Finite Element Analysis (ANSYS), Circuit Analysis, Manufacturing Processes
SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS:
ANSYS, PRO E, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Catia, MATLAB, C, C++, Simulink, ULLS-E, MS Office, LabVIEW, Photoshop, Illustrator, CRM database, WordPress, Project design, Project management, Public relations, Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, Professionalism, Honesty and Integrity, Adaptability, Problem-solving, Loyalty, Self-Confidence, Leadership, Management Skills, Multicultural Sensitivity, Planning and Organization, Teamwork.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Member, 2013-2014
R.O.V.E.R Society of University of Texas, Member, 2013-2014
Nepalese Students’ Association, Vice-President, 2013-2014