Shrushti Deshpande
682-***-**** *************@*****.*** www.linkedin.com/in/ShrushtiDeshpande
Professional Summary
Hardworking, enthusiastic and results-oriented individual, offering robust qualifications in engineering with proven abilities to tackling multiple projects and accomplishing goals.
A forward-thinking individual with excellent understanding of Mechanical Engineering software’s, tools and
technical concepts.
Proficient with using CAD software’s like AutoCAD and CATIA for 2D and 3D modelling of various components.
Core Competencies
Software Proficiency: AutoCAD (2.5 years), Catia V5 (1 year), ProE (1 year), Ansys Icepak (1 year), Workbench (1 year), Solidworks, Matlab
Skills: Microsoft Office Suite, Tooling Design, Project Management, Bill of Materials (BOM), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), FMEA, APQP, GD&T, ANSI Geometric Dimensioning, Product Documentation, Manufacturing Processes, Process Development, Data Analysis, Material Management, Mechanical Drafting, 2D and 3D designing, Analytical problem solving, Communication skills, Self-motivated, Team player
Education and Certifications
Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering August 2015 – May 2017
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering July 2009 – May 2013
MET’s Institute of Engineering (University of Pune)
Design Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (No: 65801) November 2014
AutoCAD R-2010 February 2011
Work Experience
Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) Force Motors Ltd., India October 2014 – June 2015
Designed and optimized 8 Fixtures and 5 Gauges using AutoCAD and Catia for manual transmission of small commercial vehicle (SCV)
Achieved an annual cost saving of $150000 and increased OEE by 3% by working cross-functionally with manufacturing teams to implement changes in existing designs
Achieved 5% reduction in downtime and central storage space near machines by designing Kitting trolleys for material handling
Spearheaded the preparation of Standard Operating Procedures and Bill of Materials for product documentation
Academic Projects
Manufacturing Machine Shop April 2017
Objective: Calculate the material removal rate and efficiency of cut for simple turning operation on lathe machine
Selected the values of feed, depth and speed for roughing and finishing cuts (from standard values available on the lathe)
Recorded the thickness of the chips formed in four different cases
Calculated the volume removed, material removal rate, cutting time, cutting force and efficiency of cut for the different cases
Electronic Packaging Projects (CFD projects) January 2016 – April 2016
Used parameterization feature in Icepak to determine the optimum location of the fan leading to more heat transfer and reduction of maximum temperature
Modelled and optimized temperature distribution for parallel flow square pin, parallel flow circular pin and impinging flow
Optimized temperature distribution by modelling and studying 4 cases of cross cut heat sinks
Investigated the thermal distribution in Thin Small Outline Package in Icepak and developed solution for better heat distribution
Design of five axis servo controlled robot June 2012 - April 2013
Lead a team of 3 students and designed a six-servo controlled five axis robot
Constructed a prototype to perform pick and place operations in the industry
Machine Workshop Training June 2009 - May 2013
Hands on experience on a Lathe machine to perform operations like turning, facing, boring and finishing
Hands on experience with other manufacturing processes like welding and grinding