Joseph M. Steiner
Professional Experience
Education/Qualifications Experienced student that is quick to adapt and has strong analytical and problem solving
MS – Welding Engineering, skills to determine solutions for unexpected issues
GPA 3.53
Major Accomplishments
Exp graduation – May 2014
BS – Welding Engineering Key researches & projects:
Utilized CAD software to redesign previous dog-bone sample geometry for
extraction from tube to retain inner diameter surface
Publication
Implemented Delayed Hydrogen Cracking Tests to determine effect of composition
“Effect of Microstructure
and welding procedure on susceptibility to Hydrogen Assisted Cracking
on Susceptibility to
Examined fracture surface via Scanning Electron Microscopy to determine failure
Hydrogen Assisted Cracking
in Grade T24 Steel” mechanism and check for corrosion
Performed Single Sensor Differential Thermal Analysis to develop CCT Diagrams for
Welding in the World
weld metal
Presented progress of project at AWS’s Fabtech 2013 conference
Awards
Hammond Scholarship
Campbell Scholarship The Ohio State University, Welding Engineering Program, Columbus, OH
Jackson Scholarship Graduate Research Associate June 2012 - present
Project focused on creep-resistant steel welds in power plant water walls
Determined relative susceptibility of grades T12, T22, T23, and T24 to HAC
Welding Skills
Developed CCT diagrams for as-solidified weld metal
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Gas Metal Arc Welding
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Student Teaching Assistant March 2012 – June 2012
Instructed labs for Non-Destructive Testing course
Submerged Arc Welding
Graded all quizzes, lab reports, and exams
Resistance Spot Welding
Required to have full working knowledge of ultrasonics and radiography
Resistance Projection
Welding
Oxy Fuel Cutting Undergraduate Research Assistant Oct 2011 – March 2012
Helped determine effectiveness of various processes used to weld thin aluminum
Charpy V-Notch Testing
sheets
Robotic Programming
Evaluated source of cracking in titanium welds
Responsible for complete metallographic analysis of laser, arc, and resistive welds
Computer Applications
MS Office
Crown Equipment Corporation, New Bremen, OH
Various CAD Programs
Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Welding Intern June 2011 – Sept 2011
Weld Expert Software
Performed Charpy V-Notch testing to compare SAW and GMAW heat affected zones
Abaqus/CAE
Analyzed weld quality to justify switching FCAW to GMAW
MATLAB
Trained quality engineers on weld analysis software and developed company -wide
SS DTA
standards
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