Mohit M. Shah, EIT
**** * ***** **., ******, Arlington, TX-76010 817-***-**** acuc69@r.postjobfree.com
PROFFESIONAL SUMMARY
Graduate mechanical engineer having work experience power plant process and piping field. Aspiring to practice as a P.E. by 2016. Seeking an opportunity in mechanical engineering field.
EDUCATION
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering Jan 2014-Dec 2015
The University of Texas at Arlington, Texas GPA: 3.63/4.0
Courses: Fluid dynamics, Advance classical thermodynamics, Control system components,
Structural aspect of design, Advance finite element methods, Structural dynamics
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering Jun 2008-May 2012 Gujarat Technological University, Gujarat, India GPA: 3.6/4.0
WORK EXPERIENCE
Essar Project India Ltd. (EPC), Surat, India: Mechanical engineer Jun 2012- Dec 2013
Major Job Responsibilities:
Pipe thickness, sizing, and pressure loss calculations according to ASME B31.1 & ASME B31.3
Pipe stress analysis using Caesar II
Checking of piping stress isometrics, power plant equipment layout, and general arrangement drawings
Preparation of piping & valve specifications, and line list for combined cycle & coal projects
Reviewing process flow diagrams (PFD’s), and piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&ID’s)
Writing proposals, evaluating bids, and solving project scheduling & scoping issues with vendors
Performing energy calculations, equipment sizing, and preparing BOMs for procurement
Hands on experience of relevant piping codes and standards viz. ASME, ANSI, ASTM, API & MSS SP
Honored as “Gold Champ” for developing piping specs and saving time of deliverables
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Stress analysis and design verification of Check valve in accordance with ASME B16.34
Performed static and fatigue stress analysis (FEA) of check valve body for infinite life using Ansys workbench. Verified design by hand calculations with respect to ASME B16.34.
Heat exchanger cooling analysis May 2015-Aug 2015
Investigated conduction and convection heat transfer process of radiator. Performed experiments to select the optimum size of cooling system components such as radiator, fan and pump for an E-car.
Finite element analysis (FEA) and optimization of an arm of a Wheel Loader Jan 2012-May 2012
Improved Strength to weight ration of an arm of a wheel loader by performing finite element analysis and modifying existing design using Pro/E 4.0 and Ansys 14.0.
CERTIFICATIONS
Engineer-in-Training (EIT) (Passed FE exam) (TBPE - Sep 2015)
ASME B31.1 Power Piping Code (ASME - May 2015)
Certified SolidWorks Associate (Dassault System- May 2015)
ASME Standards and Certification (ASME - Oct 2014)
Pro/E (SmartCad - Dec 2011)
SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY
Design : AutoCAD, Revit, SolidWorks, Pro/E
Stress analysis : Ansys, Caesar II
Thermal Simulation : GT Master, ST Pro.
Computation : Matlab, Mathcad
Microsoft Office : Word, Excel, Power point, Outlook
ACTIVITIES AND SOCIETIES
Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers & Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
Volunteer at River Legacy Park and Mission Arlington charitable trust at Arlington, Texas