Jason Savery
************@*****.*** 209-***-**** 794 Merrimack St. Lowell MA 01854
Apt 3
Education
University of Massachusetts Lowell Graduated
Lowell MA May 2014
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering BSME
Relevant Coursework
Design of Composite Materials, Aero/Wind Design, Design of Machine Elements,
Ocean Engineering, Dynamic Systems, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Linkage Design
Skills
Software
Solidworks, Creo Elements/Pro (Pro/ENGINEER) AutoCAD, XFOIL, FEMAP, Abaqus FEA,
MATLAB, MathCAD, LabVIEW, Microsoft Office Suite
Lab Equipment
Measurements devices such as: LVDTs, accelerometers, thermocouples, manometers,
pressure transducers, oscilloscopes, millimeters
Experience
Electromechanical Engineer (Contract) Dec 2014 – Current
Essess, Inc.
Designed, prototyped, and implemented mechanical parts to mount a combination of
sensors including Near IR, Long Wave IR and LIDAR and the related electrical components to
the test vehicle
Designed and prototyped case housing the cameras and sensors using Solidworks, 3D
printers, and laser cutters
Designed sheet metal case and brackets and ordered through rapid prototyping supplier.
Created bill of materials and sourced hardware components for different parts of the
system
Worked with hardware development team to deliver redesigned sensor case in less than 2
months
Lead Propulsion Engineer Sept 2013 – May 2014
UML AIAA Design, Build, Fly Team
Responsible for leading the propulsion team in designing and optimizing the power plant for
radio controlled aircraft
Estimated 25% increase of maximum power output over previous year’s design with 25%
reduction of contest amperage limit
Designed and performed tests using the university’s wind tunnel to optimally size propulsion
system
Resulted in a fast, lightweight, and competitive plane from UML
Projects
Linkage Design Project
Created individual parts and part drawings with dimensions and tolerances, assembly
drawings, and bill of materials for the linkage using Solidworks
Prototyped linkage to verify Solidworks motion analysis simulation then machined and
assembled linkage