Tyler Noyes
adlg3k@r.postjobfree.com
Cell 781-***-****
EDUCATION
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Master of Engineering, May 2019
Major: Aerospace Engineering
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA
Bachelor of Science, May 2011
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Skills
•Detailed part design
•SolidWorks/ Siemens NX 10.0
•Rapid prototyping
•Technical report writing
•Team building and cohesiveness
•Creative problem solving
EMPLOYMENT
Northrop Grumman – Marine Systems Jan. 2019-Present
Principal Design Engineer
•Coordinate between cross-functional engineering groups, combining technical input to inform design changes to the latest and next generation class of ballistic missile submarines.
•Present design developments to internal management, customers, Dept. of the Navy and Dept. of Defense stakeholders
•Write test procedures and design test fixtures using NX 10 to acquire data in accordance with customer specification, military and national standards
Boston Scientific Corp. Oct. 2016-Dec. 2018
Senior Research and Development Engineer
•Designed, tested, and developed new technologies for use in medical devices for the pulmonary endoscopy industry
•Worked with a highly skilled, pseudo-independent team of 6-7 engineers and technicians to use ISO, ASTM and company standard test methods to generate proof-of-concept materials and reports for product development
•Coordinated with technical and non-technical departments to improve project focus and consumer desirability
•Designed and create parts for test fixtures and prototype builds for intricate medical devices using SolidWorks
•Developed rigorous and repeatable test plans to ensure prototype functionality and conformance to specifications
United States Navy June 2011-September 2016
Reactor Controls Operations Engineer - PCU South Dakota
•Utilized creative problem skills in conjunction with in-depth theoretical knowledge to provide guidance for troubleshooting and repair of reactor controls systems
•Provided technical engineering expertise for the safe operation of reactor plant thermodynamic systems during maneuvering transients and casualty situations
•Generated departmental training on complex reactor plant, nuclear, core protection, and instrumentation systems to aid in the qualification of 60 individuals to Naval Reactors and Department of Energy standards
Staff Instructor/ Reactor Controls Operations Engineer – NPTU Ballston Spa May 2013-August 2015
•Coordinated repairs of integral power electronics equipment, including 2 major overhauls, resulting in more than one hundred on time reactor startups
•Organized training and qualification process for approximately 20-40 new students per month
•Troubleshot, replaced, and fixed numerous electrical circuits vital to the safe and accurate operation of Naval nuclear reactor control and indication systems
VOLUNTEER WORK
Subcommittee to the UN Committee On Peaceful Uses of Outer Space March 2016-December 2017
Technical Expert
•Correspond with members nationally to exchange ideas and information about space debris
•Strengthen technical feedback for a group-drafted recommendation for United Nations policy regarding control, tracking, national responsibility, and removal of space debris, primarily in low-earth orbit
CERTIFICATIONS & AFFILIATIONS
•Dept. of Defense Secret security clearance (Investigation closed Aug. 2020)
•Master Training Specialist NEC 9502
•Dept. of Energy certification for operation of Naval Nuclear propulsion plants NEC 3353