Sang Kyu Lee, PE
• Status: U.S. Permanent Resident • Phone: 713-***-**** • Email: acx2ip@r.postjobfree.com SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Expertise in mechanical and structural design (structural/mechanical/thermal optimization, 2D/3D CAD (Proficient in using AutoCAD, SolidWorks (*This proficiency applies to using CATIA V5, PTC Creo, SpaceClaim, ProE, Unigraphics, PLM system), tolerance analysis; Finite Element (FE) meshing, modeling and preliminary design optimization of structures under constraints (buckling, material strength).
Evaluation of mechanical and structural designs using hand calculations, FEA modeling, and analytical tools (ANSYS); Modeling, simulation, and analysis of linear/nonlinear, deterministic/random structural dynamic/static responses; Estimation of fatigue life of mechanical systems under dynamic load.
Numerical modeling and analysis (FEM and CFD programs) as well as part design, planning and scheduling, and tooling evaluation; Proficient in using FEA software (ANSYS). *This proficiency applies to using LS-DYNA, ADAMS, NASTRAN, MARC, ASTROS, ABACUS and pre/post processor (PATRAN, FEMAP).
Organizational Skills and Stress Management: Time management, balancing multiple deadlines/projects, willingness and attitude to work extended hours, working well under pressure, supervised or unsupervised.
Communication Skills: Verbal and written, experienced at giving presentations and writing reports.
Leadership and Teamwork: Self-initiated problem solving; Teaching new skills to colleagues; Helping and supporting the team when they needed my help on their projects even though not assigned to me.
Offshore platform and floating system structural design and analysis: hull, topside, and subsea structures and equipment (FPSO, TLP, Semisubmersible, jacket) and familiar with ABS, DNV, API, and ASME codes and their application.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Engineering Specialist, INTECSEA / WorleyParsons Group, Houston, TX May 2008 – Feb 2016
Carried out complex structural analysis for offshore floating platforms, applying mechanical engineering principles and practices using non-standard procedures.
Performed finite element analysis (FEA) and FEA report checks (including simple/local structure, connection, global structure, and transportation).
Prepared structural design sketches using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software. Reviewing and consolidating written work and calculations into detailed technical reports.
Managed multiple projects to meet technical quality, schedule, and budget requirements.
Coordinated and reviewed the work of a small staff of engineers, estimated personnel needs and schedules and assigned work to meet target completion dates.
Provided construction support and serving as a company representative in client meetings.
Achievements
Project time Reduction and self-motivated project work – Project time was reduced from 6 months term work to 2 months by my self-initiated and driven research to find out most suitable efficient program (ANSYS Workbench) and self-learn the program to solve the problem). 2
Leadership, communicating and helping other colleagues – trained and consulted an advanced program
(ANSYS Workbench), which other colleagues have not used. Texas Space Grant Consortium Design Challenge Jan 2005 - May 2005 Team Project of UT at Austin
NASA EVA Fluid Quick Disconnect Valve for International Space Station
Designed Quick Disconnect for astronauts wearing spacesuits in zero gravity
Used SolidWorks, ANSYS, and Fluent software
Standard Aero San Antonio, Inc. Aug 2004 - Dec 2004 Team Project of UT at Austin
Turbine Vane Seal Support Finite Element Method (FEM) modeling and analysis
Investigated cause of abrasion of Turbine Vane Seal Support
Performed Resultant Force Analysis by inlet air pressure using Fluent (CFD) software
Performed Stress Analysis on Turbine Vane Seal Support using ANSYS software Department of Energy Aug 2004 - May 2005
Volunteer Undergraduate Aide
Reduced Engine Friction and Wear on rotating cylinders
Calculated moment of inertia of a crankshaft using SolidWorks, COSMOSWorks, and ANSYS software
Participated in engine-running experiment
Korean Air Force (Hawk Missile Air Defense Artillery Unit), Kangreng, Korea Feb 1996 - Aug 1998
Maintained Hawk missile system
Fixed and managed machines and buildings in the missile base SKILLS
Software Tools: ANSYS APDL, ANSYS Workbench, DNV Sesam GeniE, SACS, STAAD.Pro, AutoPIPE, SolidWorks, Fluent, AutoCAD, MATLAB, COSMOSWorks, LabVIEW, Simulink
Certificates: ANSYS Certificate of Training: Custom ANSYS Mechanical DNV Certificate of Training: SE-23 FPSO Global Strength and Spectral Fatigue Analysis INTECSEA WorleyParsons Group Certificate of Training: Subsea and Floating Systems ACCOMPLISHMENTS
BP Certificate of Appreciation for contributions to containment of oil (Deepwater Horizon event) May 2010 Pi Tau Sigma (National Mechanical Honor Society), UT at Austin, served as Historian position Aug 2003 - Feb 2004 Certificate of Interpersonal Communications Skills Training for Engineers Aug 2003 - Dec 2003
(College of Engineering, UT at Austin)
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Professional Engineer, State of Texas License No. 124713 EDUCATION
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX May 2008 Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering, Emphasis: Engineering Mechanics and FEA GPA 3.25/4.00 University of Texas, Austin, TX May 2005
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering GPA 3.04/4.00
(Honors: Pi Tau Sigma, National Mechanical Engineering Honor Society)