AHMAD BADER
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Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering [SEPT 2013 – JUN 2018] University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Robotics & Mechatronics Minor
Sustainable Energy Minor
SKILLS & ABILITIES
WORK EXPERIENCE
UNIVERISTY PROJECTS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Achievements: Won Second Place in a marketing case competition for Toyota’s Fuel Cell Vehicle Interests: Innovation, Automobiles, Robotics, Aerospace, and Astronomy Hobbies: Long walks, Badminton and Table Tennis
Soft Skills: Project management, communication, and leadership
Design Tools: Simulink, ANSYS Workbench/APDL, CATIA V4/V5, and SolidWorks
Machining: mill, lathe, drill press, band saw, and grinders
Programming Tools: Excel VBA, and MATLAB
Other: PSpice, Minitab, GD&T, Statistical & trend analysis, and Microsoft office Suite Automated Packing Strip Dispenser, Comtek Advanced Structures, Canada [SEPT 2017 – MAY 2018]
Collaborated with a team of 5 students from various engineering disciplines, in a Multidisciplinary Capstone Project, to design and build an automated strip dispenser for a real client within the aerospace industry
Designed the Mechanical, electrical and control systems for a machine to autonomously produce any one of 12,000 possible strip configurations based on the input for hole sizes, locations, and strip lengths
Led the mechanical team creating a full 3D CAD model of the design using SolidWorks
Conducted material and component selection for the design, based on calculated engineering requirements
Spent over 200 hours machining, and fabricating custom-made parts, ultimately building a functional proof-of- concept prototype that reduces the process time by 70% (26 sec/foot to 8 sec/foot) Formula SAE Racing Club, University of Toronto, Canada [SEPT 2014 – JUN 2015]
Participated in the building process of a formula SAE racing car, carrying out tasks such as cutting, machining, drilling and grinding different parts for different uses for the car
Participated in an international Formula SAE competition against numerous north American universities in Michigan, USA (2015) and placed among the top 45 teams CNC Milling Machine Project, University of Toronto, Canada [SEPT 2014 - JAN 2015]
Collaborated with a team of 5 students to design a hobby level CNC milling machine to adhere to specific size, weight and cost constraints
Used a decision matrix and chose the design that best met the design for efficiency and environment
Generated 3D CAD models, and detailed Engineering Drawings for the CNC with Bill of Materials Quality Engineering Intern, TOYOTA Canada Inc. Toronto, Canada [JUL 2016 – AUG 2017]
Participated in root cause investigations for accessories parts’ failures in the field, created a report detailing condition, cause, and implementable countermeasures
Reduced completion time for monthly supplier KPI reports by 97% (3 hours to 5 min) by automating in Excel VBA; division adopted as new standard operating procedure
Audited the manufacturing processes of Suppliers during site visits, as part of Toyota’s Philosophy of Continuous Improvement, and identified areas where process efficiency can be increased
Supported Product Development Engineers in preparing various quality and Warranty data and trend analysis
Communicated directly with suppliers during quality investigation site visits