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Engineering Coordinator / Document Control

Location:
Kitimat, BC, Canada
Posted:
December 08, 2014

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Marcel Hollosy

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Kitimat, B.C., V8C 1H5

Cell: 250-***-****

E-mail: acgy5c@r.postjobfree.com

OBJECTIVE:

A full-time position as a Specialist Trainer with Kitimat Valley Institute.

SUMMARY OF SKILLS:

• Very comfortable working independently and in team environment

• Efficient at problem solving and keeping track of multiple tasks

• Strong verbal and written communication skills

• Mechanical aptitude to operate hand and power tools safely

• Working knowledge of SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, Excel and Outlook

WORK EXPERIENCE:

CIMS Ltd., Kitimat, B.C. Oct 2013 – Present

Engineering Coordinator / Document Control

• Provide engineering correspondence to main and sub contractors

• Assist in preparing turnover packages for mechanical completion

• Distribute technical drawings and engineering documents to the field

Advanced Mobility Products Ltd., Burnaby, B.C. Dec 2012 – Sept 2013

Service Technician

• Performed scheduled maintenance services on power and manual wheelchairs

• Recorded comprehensive maintenance history on each work order

• Coordinated daily service schedules with customers

MEDIchair North Coast, Terrace, B.C. Aug – Sept 2012

Sales and Tech Support

• Engaged customers when coming into showroom to look at our products

• Delivered and picked-up hospital beds and power wheelchairs

• Maintained and repaired wheelchairs, scooters, and walkers in the shop

HealthLinc Medical Equipment Ltd., Richmond, B.C. Jan 2011 – July 2012

Delivery Specialist & Technician

• Delivered and installed specific medical equipment to clients using the company service van

• Performed repairs and maintenance checks on power and manual wheelchairs

• Scheduled delivery times with customers on a daily basis

Wings Engineering Ltd., Richmond, B.C. May – Sept 2008

Engineering Summer Student

• Performed drafting and solid modelling of aircraft components using SolidWorks

• Used Microsoft Word and Excel to create bill of material lists

• Provided calculations on aircraft design loads as per Transport Canada regulations

Vector Aerospace, Richmond, B.C. June 2000 – Dec 2005

Hydraulic Technician

• Responsible for repair and overhaul of hydraulic actuators, pumps, dampers and valves

• Performed all maintenance work according to applicable service bulletins and directives

• Sent out instructions for in-house NDT and rework procedures

EDUCATION:

University of British Columbia Aug 2007 – Apr 2011

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

• Courses included Mechanical Design, Manufacturing, Fluid Mechanics, CFD,

Thermodynamics, Applied Electronics, Solid Mechanics, Materials, and Vibrations

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Jan 2006 – Jun 2007

FIRST YEAR APPLIED SCIENCE ENGINEERING PROGRAM

• Program consisted of AutoCAD Graphics, Chemistry, C++ Computer Programming,

English, Math, Microcomputer systems, and Physics courses

TECHNICAL PROJECTS:

University of British Columbia Sept 2010 – Apr 2011

SEAT TO FLOOR WHEELCHAIR

• Team leader for the Capstone design project

• Designed a wheelchair that raises and lowers according to client's needs

• Fully functional prototype was completed by end of term

University of British Columbia Sept – Dec 2009

PULP ROTOR DESIGN

• Produced technical drawings using SolidWorks

• Responsible for design of power transmission system

• Worked in a small team to meet all needs and requirements

University of British Columbia Mar – Apr 2008

ICE VEHICLE DESIGN

• Developed vehicle to travel on icy surfaces

• Used MATLAB simulation to predict vehicle performance

• Involved in prototype testing to determine best method of propulsion

University of British Columbia Jan – Feb 2008

REGENERATIVE BRAKING CAR

• Designed effective braking system with a team of 5 other students

• Manufactured parts using hand tools and lathe

• Completed project on time and under budget

University of British Columbia Aug – Sept 2007

MAGNETIC LEVITATING DEVICE

• Performed solid modelling of device using Unigraphics

• Machined parts using mill, lathe, drill press, and hand tools

• Built fully functional circuit board using soldering gun, multimeter, and oscilloscope

CERTIFICATES:

CSTS-09 (Construction Safety Training Systems)

St. John Ambulance

Completed September 2013



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