Otis C. Liu
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St #201
Bellevue WA 98006
425-***-**** (cell)
OBJECTIVE
To seek a Mechanical Engineering position in a resulted-oriented organization where acquired skills and education will be utilized toward continuous growth and advancement and also provide opportunity to learn new technologies. EDUCATION
Seattle University, WA
University of Washington, WA
B.S. Mechanical Engineering, graduate at December 2007 GPA: 3.54; Dean’s list for 12 quarters
Master degree of Mechanical Engineering (MSME), focusing on system controls and thermal systems. Graduate at spring, 2012. GPA: 3.64
Related Projects: Spring / Shock System
Researching and analyzing the “Third Spring/Shock System” for better suspension performance, Formula SAE team
“Suspension19”, suspension system group member, University of Washington, Autumn 2007. a) Launch new individually research about the “third spring”, including background research, racecar performance analysis, technical calculation, and market research. Works include spread sheet and MATLAB code for system simulation. b) The teamwork includes cooperate other teammate for the newly designed ARB (anti-roll bar) which will partially attach to the third spring/shock system.
SKILLS
1. Proficient in Microsoft Office system, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. 2. Experience in PTC Mathcad, COSMOSXpress, Matlab, C++, Java, and LabVIEW. 3. Proficient in SolidWork and CATIA V5/V6
4. FEA Stress Analysis with Autodesk 2012/2014 and STAAD Pro V8i. 5. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
6. Fluent verbal and writing English and Mandarin Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) EXPERIENCE
Design Engineer (Contract), Mtorres America / Pacifica Engineering Inc, Everett, Washington. August 01, 2017 to March 11, 2018. Design Engineer (Full-Time), Mtorres America / Pacifica Engineering Inc, Bothell, Washington. May 13, 2013 to July 07, 2017. a) Design CATIA V5/V6 tooling models and detail drawings from customer work orders, sketches, verbal descriptions, or generated idea. Research detail information of purchased items such as lead time, capacity, and dimensions. b) Provide FEA stress analysis by Autodesk, STAAD, and hand calculations. Prepare formal written documents and references per customer standards and national codes. c) Attend on-site meetings and reviews to report design details and stress results. Work for multi-projects within budgetary and schedule constraints. Provide trainings and follow-up documents for specific type of tools. Mechanical Engineer (Full-Time), Genie Industries (A Terex Company), Building 6, Redmond, Washington, Scissor Services and Production Control Department, May 22, 2008 to August 13, 2010. a) Provide engineering support on the field study, ergonomic evaluation, machine safety, lean improvement, budget control, and quality checking.
b) Improvement focusing on fabrication, weld cells, and assembly line areas. Also receive minor projects from painting and material delivering team.
c) Design projects included push cart, rack, pallet, module bin, checking gage, machine part reverse engineering, machine add on, information board, plant layout planning, signal system, safety fence, part fixture, and welding and machine shop equipment. Using SolidWorks.
d) Special projects included new equipment purchase process, model evaluation, plane layout change, machine installation, UL certification support, machine part test, programming, SOP build up, and team member training. ENGINEERING PROJECTS
Sealing Device:
Design the economical and efficient sealing device for the door-failing cable box, Second Design Team leader of ENGR 181, Seattle University, Winter 2003.
a. Setup schedule, provide possible low-cost solutions, and assemble the design for sealing the deformed cable-box doors of the computer table at ME information room. The professor planned to purchase the designed device to seal the door rather than duct tape.
SPECIAL INTERESTS
Member of Tzu Chi Collegiate Association, 2005 to 2010, Volunteer and Activity Advisor