JONATHAN E. GUERRA
**** **** ***** **, ********, CA 90260
Home 424-***-**** / Cell 310-***-****
Email: ***********@***.***
CAREER OBJECTIVE
Seeking a challenging opportunity that draws on both my engineering education and military leadership training.
EDUCATION
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California (2009-2014)
Graduated: Bachelors of Science May 2014
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Minor: Applied Mathematics
Southern University and A & M College, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (2008-2009)
Dean’s List-2 Semesters
ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE
RBC Transport Dynamics: Manufacturing Engineer Trainee (2015- )
Responsible for maintaining and process improvement of systems used in the manufacturing environment. Specifically, overseeing the organization, maintenance, and improvement of three areas – final machining, swaging and tumble.
Review manufacturing and assembly processes to find areas of improvement or eliminate waste to increase productivity, reduce cost, and improve quality.
Utilize Solidworks 3-D modeling to create tooling to improve and increase production whenever needed in above three areas.
Troubleshoot and analyze causes of failure and develop methods to solve the root cause of failure within the process.
Utilize 5S and Kanban systems in all areas of production to increase productivity by effectively organizing equipment and layout in all three areas while maintaining an inventory control system for supplies in order to remain fully operational through production.
Ensure company reputation is maintained by complying with aerospace and government regulations.
Loyola Marymount University: Design Capstone Project Northrop Grumman (2013-2014)
Responsible for designing and analyzing a telescopic boom arm which could withstand orbital launch and on-orbit loads. Specifically, the boom arm had to be designed to ensure the boom deflection would not exceed more than 0.15mm in any direction, the boom could not rotate more than 2 degrees from the nominal position, and it had to be deployed to a length of 2 meters.
Managed team scheduling, cost and budget estimation, and negotiations with several vendors to settle prices to ensure the project remained within budget. As a result, the project successfully came in under budget, as only $994.00 of the $2500.00 allotment was spent.
Create and manage spreadsheets with Microsoft Excel in order to develop expense reports, in order to maintain team budget and project expenses.
Loyola Marymount University: Undergraduate Research Assistant (2012-2014)
Team Leader, responsible for all machining of tensile bars and Charpy samples for either Charpy impact testing or Tensile testing
Proficient using the traditional lathe and milling machine. In addition, one year of experience using the Haas 3-axis milling machine and CNC Easy-Top milling machine.
MILITARY EXPERIENCE
United States Navy Reserve, Master at Arms (2007-2013)
Provide security protection at Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, California
Retain Secret-level security clearance
SERE School- Level C
Able to successfully meet the highest standards of professionalism, teamwork, and time management to achieve mission objectives
COMPUTER SKILLS
Engineering Software: Matlab, Visual C++ 6.0, UGS NX 5.0, Solidworks, Gibbscam
Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Outlook and Power Point