Kyle Bruch
admmls@r.postjobfree.com
**** ********** **. **** *******, OH 45069
Education
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
B.S. Mechanical Engineering
Willing to relocate
Cumulative GPA: 3.50/4.0
Activities/Capstone
WVU SAE Baja
Powertrain lead
Rear differential CAD lead
Collaborate with NoLi Enterprises to manufacture components for one-way clutch rear differential design
Collaborate with WVU Innovation Hub to manufacture mounts for rear differential and rear drive train
Learned welding to finish manufacturing of frame members for chassis
SPECIALIZED SKILLS
Proficient programming experience
in MATLAB
3D modeling experience in SolidWorks
and SolidWorks Simulation
3D modeling and manufacturing
experience in Fusion 360
Experience with fatigue simulation, stress, strain, heat transfer, and flow analysis in SolidWorks
Experience with Finite Element Analysis in Ansys Simulation and 3D Modeling
Experience with Arc GIS mapping
and modeling
Experienced in Microsoft Office programs
WORK EXPERIENCE
Midwest Ammunition
Process Engineer, May 2020-August 2020, December 2020
Streamline the efficiency of repurposing spent ammunition cartridges
Design solutions to machines on the fly to reach a quicker and more automated machine operation
Improve the production quality of recycled brass in the manufacture of new ammunition cartridges
Develop new methods of how to sort cartridges based on quality of brass at an increased rate
Employ principles of Java Script to increase quality of cartridges being used for further manufacturing
WVU Facilities Management
Engineering Intern, May 2019 – December 2019
●Operate as on-site manager for various campus construction projects
●Perform root cause analysis and trouble shoot to spot then eliminate recurring leaks
●Collect and analyze temperature and humidity data to correct air flow movement through buildings
●Utilize SolidWorks for fatigue analysis on foundation slabs to determine source of deformations
●Manage on-site crews to correct gradient and drainage problems
●Collect and condense data points to form subsurface utility maps in GIS to model steam tubes
●Audit and confirm HVAC units in mechanical rooms meet code requirements
●Use control design to provide a better diffusion of HVAC evening out temperatures in various rooms
●Designs to increase efficiency in steam and condensation flow with co-workers
●Plan training schedule for new employees and coordinate with shop managers
●Design systems to increase efficiency of HVAC units and incorporate in on-campus buildings
●Model parts in SolidWorks to be fabricated for existing mechanisms
Jimmy John’s
In-Shop Employee, June 2018 – March 2019
●Work on a team of employees to complete customer orders and achieve business targets
●Maintain recurring customer relations
●Make fast-paced decisions to satisfy customers when issues arose