Sagar Sharma
***** ********** **, ****** ******* Township, MI 48317 732-***-**** ***************@*****.*** EDUCATION
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, FL Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering GPA: 3.45/4.0 August 2014-May 2017 Concentration: High Performance Vehicles
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Corbett Engineering Companies New York, New York
Head Engineer July 2017 – Present
Creating super machines designed to expedite building construction time to less than 24 hours and eliminating human errors using cement 3D printing.
• Designed a portable and versatile construction machine to build small to large buildings using Solidworks (CAD and FEA)
• Focused build construction to print in all three axis to build in hard to reach areas
• Used hydraulics for multiplication of force and artificial intelligence that surveys its surroundings
• Constructed to be lightweight along with reinforced material geometry with a factor of safety of 5 for the protection of the machine and its surroundings
ERAU CNC Machine Operator Daytona Beach, FL
High Precision Machinist August 2016 – May 2017
Manufacturing sector position that involves the use of computers to control machine tools using computer numerical methods.
• Instructed a team of thirty engineers to correctly design high performance vehicle components from scratch
• Informed application of Conceptual Design & Prototype Development
• High precision machining implemented including press fitting at tolerances to (+- 0.005 inch)
• Crafted parts for suspension, steering, and braking assemblies Nokia Murray Hill, NJ
Mechanical Test Engineer Intern June 2015- August 2015 Testing high temperature simulations and acoustics to support the design of wireless base station equipment utilizing mechanical design in ProEngineer Creo, lab testing and documentation.
• Engineered door panel insulation placement to allow thermoelectric cooler resulting in increased thermal efficiency by 30%
• Incorporated environmental resistant plexiglass in structure to allow field engineers to visually see base station interior in critical areas
• Implemented high thermal simulation testing to meet or exceed requirements
• Executed acoustic testing to surpass decibel requirements in an anechoic chamber (4th quietest room in the world) Alcatel – Lucent New Providence, NJ
Mechanical Design Engineer Intern June 2014- August 2014 Created a conversion kit to fix malfunctioning components in a Light Radio Base Station for field engineers. Designed a procedure to decrease assembly line time by designing tools to propagate product construction.
• Developed a procedure to decrease factory assembly time by three times
• Created LRCC (Light Radio Control Center) conversion kit for field base station troubleshooting
• Designed several cost effective physical components for light radio PROJECT EXPERIENCE (FSAE)
Formula Society of Automotive Engineers August 2015 – May 2017
• Engineered formula racing vehicle for completion. Objective is to design and machine the entire braking system using the brake/ throttle peddle, master cylinders, brake lines and rotors/calipers.
• Designed compact and lightweight components using SolidWorks 3D Modeling and Finite Element Analysis
• Utilized on-campus Computer Numerical Control (CNC) for machining hundreds of intricate parts to be integrated in racing machine
• Factored suspension, weight, and environmental conditions to optimized braking force to meet or exceed FSAE race requirements ENGINEERING SKILLS & ABILITIES
• CAD: ProEngineer Creo, Catia, ANSYS and SolidWorks
• Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
• Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
• Excellent written and verbal skills
• Self-motivated and self-starter