Anthony J. Canino
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OBJECTIVE:
Prove my worth as a competent, successful engineer.
EDUCATION:
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science, May 2010, 3.34/4.0 GPA
Columbia-Greene Community College, Hudson, NY
AAS Automotive Technology, August 2004, 3.72/4.0 GPA
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
• President’s List: Spring 2003, Summer 2003, Fall 2003, Fall 2005, Fall 2006
• Dean’s List: Spring 2002, Spring 2004, Spring 2006
• Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges: Fall 2003
• Student of the Month - Community Building Block Award Fall 2003
ACTIVITIES:
UNC Charlotte
• Formula SAE member: Fall 2006 – Spring 2009
• Introduction to Engineering Teacher’s Assistant: Fall 2006
• Supplemental Instructor- Pre-Calculus: Spring 2007
Columbia-Greene Community College
• Student Ambassador: Fall 2002 - Spring 2004
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
UNC Charlotte
• Design of simulation model for optimal Brayton Cycle as part of Combined Cycle power plant: Spring 2010
• Worked in a team to design a robot required to meet many performance specifications: Fall 2008
• Design and fabricate intake, exhaust, throttle body: 2006-2007
• Test and tune one-cylinder turbo application on engine dynamometer: 2006-2007
• FSAE Engine Sub-Team Leader: 2006-2007
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
SolidWorks 2006-2008 student editions, MathCad 14Microsoft (Word, Excel, Power Point, Visio), Star-CCM+, Abaqus, Matlab
WORK EXPERIENCE:
DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATES, INC., Charlotte, NC
Mechanical Engineer 8/07-Present
• Project manager overseeing design, development, production, and inventory of various types of hand held ink proofers.
• Preparation and interpretation of technical drawings.
• Solid modeling of individual components, and system integration using solid model assemblies.
• Operate and program a Fanuc Robodrill three-axis vertical milling center.
• Operate manual milling machines, and engine lathes.
• Work to increase efficiency of repeat job processes while maintaining product quality.
• Perform various engineering tasks in the scope of process, manufacturing, and product development engineering.
AUTOMOTIVE PRECISION MACHINE, LTD., Highland, NY
Machinist Apprentice 2/04-8/05
• Disassembly and assembly of various small and big block engines as well as motorcycle and diesel engines.
• Operated bridge-port milling machine and engine lathe.
• Experience performing various cylinder head modifications.
• Performed failure analysis on various types of engines and components.
J & J AUTOMOTIVE, INC., Rhinebeck, NY
Automotive Technician 8/04-8/05
• Operated computer controlled and hand held diagnostic equipment used in troubleshooting various vehicle problems.
• Various types of automotive repair on all makes and models of vehicles.