Edin Jaganjac
Grand Prairie, TX 214-***-**** *******@*****.*** LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edin-jaganjac/
Skills & Abilities
SOFTWARE
CATIA V5 (2000+ Hours) • MATLAB • Solidworks • SA (Spatial Analyzer) Microsoft Office • MES (Manufacturing Execution System) • SAP • CIMS (Change Implementation Management System) • TeamCenter
TECHNICAL
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) • Conceptual Design • Tool Design • Additive Manufacturing • Manufacturing Model Design • Root Cause Analysis & Corrective Action Implementation • Lean Manufacturing • Technical Report Writing • Organizational Skills • Interpersonal and Team Development Skills
Professional Experience
MANUFACTURING ENGINEER MAR 2018 – MAR 2019 AUG 2019 – MAY 2020 TRIUMPH AEROSTRUCTURES – VAD GRAND PRAIRIE, TX
·Manufacturing Engineer on site ship-side support for Boeing 747-8, 767 freighter and 767 tanker programs.
·Reduced repeating non-conformance issues by 40% through the design and implementation of engineering tooling to the production floor for both final and subassembly areas.
·Conducted research and development for engineering tool designs through additive manufacturing to further increase production efficiency at an in-house build level.
·Collaborated with manufacturing personnel to investigate and resolve issues related to supplier part quality and identify engineering errors using 2D CAD drawings/blueprints.
·Interrogated engineering MBD using CATIA V5 to verify integrity of root cause conclusions and validate tools designed for use as aides in production.
·Analyzed MRB nonconformance tags to provide root cause correction actions for build plan improvements.
·Investigated 767 center box assembly for defects using SpatialAnalyzer software and portable CMM and followed up with part supplier to ensure build quality meets specifications and tolerances.
·Implemented 45+ engineering change packages to ensure relevant manufacturing operations are kept up-to-date with current engineering design.
·Created manufacturing models and sketches in CATIA V5 with proper GD&T to ensure producibility.
·Maintained build plans based on engineering tolerances and shop capabilities and added interim tooling when repeatability of existing tools was inadequate.
CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECT AERODYNAMICS ENGINEER SPRING – SUMMER 2017
A team of nine engineers were assigned the task of reverse engineering the Falcon 9 space launch system as a baseline for a case study to compare cost effectiveness of a system that is: fully expendable, partially expendable, and a conceptual fully re-usable.
·Analyzed the aerodynamics of the rocket throughout its flight trajectory with respect to Mach number and altitude to provide lift and drag data – documented in a technical report.
PART-TIME CLERK MAR 2011 – MAR 2018 QUIKTRIP ARLINGTON, TX
Education
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING DEC 2017 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
·Minor in Mechanical Engineering