Cody Litzko
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EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Mechanical Engineer, Ares Corporation, Richland WA June 2015 – Present
Automated the operation of a wet vacuum system through redesign and equipment procurement
Performed liquid waste transfer calculations
Produced heat transfer and structural design calculation packages
Designed nuclear fuel cell inspection assemblies to withstand seismic activity
Material Handler, Unitech Composites, Hayden ID Summer 2013
Controlled autoclaves and industrial ovens to cure composite materials
Tested parts for quality assurance compliance
Recorded processes done to all materials/parts subjected to work under my supervision
Mill Worker, North Idaho Post and Pole, Rathdrum, ID Summer 2012 & 2014
Operated large and hand held machinery in teams to make custom wood products
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering, University of Idaho May 2015
Relevant Coursework:
Statics & Dynamics Mechanics of Materials Electrical Circuits Thermodynamics Control Systems Dynamic System Modeling Advanced CAD Methods Finite Element Applications HVAC Systems Experimental Methods Robotics Thermal Energy System Design Computational Fluid Dynamics Differential Equations Engineering Physics I, II & III Calculus I, II & III Technical Writing
COMPUTER SKILLS
Solidworks Catia TK Solver AFT Fathom SAP2000 Matlab Mathcad Microsoft Office
OTHER ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE
Engineering Intern (E.I.) December 2015
Capstone Senior Design Project, University of Idaho August 2014 – May 2015
Used Solidworks to design components and create bills of materials for submarine components
Designed and fabricated waterproof camera housings
Designed and fabricated adjustable ballasts that doubled as cosmetic components
Worked with electrical engineers, computer scientists and equipment manufactures to validate designs
Developed weekly reports with team members to present to client and advisor
Thermal System Design Project, University of Idaho Fall 2014
Designed a hydronic heating system for driveway snow and ice removal
Performed pump selection based on flow and head requirements
Selected pipe material, size and layout to maximize design and long term cost efficiency
Performed a 25 year economic analysis to determine long term system cost and advantage
Drafting Project, University of Idaho Spring 2013
Collaborated with team to create a 6-cylinder Radial Engine model in Solidworks
Created task schedule and part numbering system to ensure timely organized completion
Modeled cylinder head and piston components
LEADERSHIP
Membership Educator, Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity 2014
President, Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity 2013 – 2014
Scholarship Chair, Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity 2012 – 2013