Daniel Onyekwena
*** ** ******* *** ******* Texas 78258
***************@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
To seek a Full time/Internship job in fields relating to Engineering & Information Technology Sectors
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Excellent Engineering background in HVAC systems, Manufacturing, Welding, Testing and Quality control
Excellent Engineering background in Finite Element Analysis in showing structural integrity in pipes, bridges, and component bars/linkages.
Strong knowledge of Six Sigma in advanced enterprise management
Able to think creatively and solve problems quickly
Actively speak English proficiently.
Effective verbal and written communication skills.
Productive as member of a team and individually.
Can work under supervision and willing to learn as well as contribute my knowledge to helping the company to succeed.
Excellent computer skills: Microsoft word, PowerPoint, Outlook, access, JAVA, and Adobe Photoshop.
Strong Engineering skills: Matlab, Microsoft Excel, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and Java Programming.
Excellent customer service skills and also experienced in management and operations
Excellent project management skills and skilled with Microsoft project inventor
Versatile and able to work cross functionally across multiple departments.
EDUCATION
The University of Texas at San Antonio. Graduation Date: May 2015
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree,
Relevant Engineering Coursework
Statics and Dynamics: completed Engineering Statics that deals with vector analysis of force systems applied to particles, cars and rigid bodies with free body diagrams; Engineering dynamics that deals with Force, moment, equilibrium, centroids and moments of inertia, kinematics, and kinetics of particles.
Machine Element Design: worked with a group of four students to design various machined components in 3-D on SolidWorks. Designs involved modeling and dimensioned drawing of forces in different systems
Mechanism Design: worked with a group of four students to design various Mechanical devices with SolidWorks, AutoCAD and Matlab. Also used Finite Element Analysis software to test structural capabilities of various systems
Materials and Manufacturing lab: participated in various lab experiments performing tension and compression testing. Maintained detailed laboratory reports, including compilation and analysis of data. Learned how to manufacture products using MRP 1 and MRP2 Systems including digital analysis.
Fluid Dynamics & Heat Transfer: Analyzed fluid flow, compression, expansion in various engines like the Turbojet, Turboprop, Turbofan, and piping systems.
Intro to computer science: I took this class in my sophomore year at UTSA and I learned basic JAVA, Algorithms and Computer Database.
Advanced Enterprise Process Engineering: Topics include Six Sigma for Process Improvement and Design, Lean Systems, Performance Evaluation, and other contemporary enterprise process engineering approach.
EXPERIENCE & PROJECTS
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)
Engineering Research & Development February 2014- Present
Excellent customer service skills by assisting engineering students in designing various projects of different engineering classes.
Responsible for making the labs tidy and suitable for daily use by students
Working with employees and students from diverse cultural background.
Working with Computer software’s like AutoCAD, SolidWorks, JAVA, Matlab, Microsoft Word, Excel, Microsoft Project to help students with various engineering projects in topics such as Heat Transfer in pipes & fluids, Fluid Mechanics in regards to laminar & turbulent flows, Thermodynamics in engines, Statics & Dynamics in objects, and Measurement and Instrumentation in regards to quality inspection of different engineering instruments.
Standard engineering quality inspection of engineering instruments and equipments on a daily basis
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)
My Senior Design Project, Team Four Guys August 2014 -May 2015.
I worked in a team of four very dedicated students to design a lift standing wheelchair for medical purposes to enable users to stand up without the need of an external help.
Built a foldable standing wheelchair that included an x frame, two linear actuators on both sides, a Nickel Metal Hydride battery and a suitable controller to control the seat height as it lifts the user.
Designed the foldable lifting wheelchair with SolidWorks and AutoCAD simulations.
Used Excel, PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, SolidWorks, AutoCAD and Microsoft Project to report work, presentations and Gantt chart of our project.
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA),
Senior Design Project, Team ZR1 August 2014-May 2015.
I worked with another team at school to design, analyze, build and test a aerodynamic package of the UTSA formula Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) race car.
I helped the team build a package incorporating a two element front wing and a three element rear wing to improve the performance of the SAE race car.
I helped in analyzing the aerodynamic package to produce downward forces in the SAE car independent of speed with SolidWorks and AutoCAD
I helped in analyzing the effect of exhaust gas temperature and mass flow rate on the resulting lift coefficient in case of the car speed with Matlab, SolidWorks and AutoCAD.
I helped in testing the final design to ensure high performance and durability.
Alumni Communications September 2008–January 2014.
The University of Texas, San Antonio, Texas (UTSA)
Was responsible for calling UTSA Alumni on phone to schedule interviews to talk about current events.
Was responsible for having reliable transportation to be able to go visit alumni.
Interviewed UTSA Alumni at their home or public locations to inform them about current events at UTSA and what has happened at UTSA since they last left the school.
ACTIVITIES
NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers), San Antonio, Texas August 2009 –July 2012.
SAVE (Student Association for Volunteering efforts), San Antonio, Texas August 2009 - Present.
Senior Design Project Team Four Guys August 2014-May 2015.
Senior Design Project Team ZR1 August 2014-May 2015.