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Design Mechanical Engineering

Location:
Arcadia, CA, 91007
Salary:
Negotiable
Posted:
January 08, 2012

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Resume:

KEVIN A. KOESNO

**** ******* *****

Arcadia, CA *1007

626-***-****

********@*****.***

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OBJECTIVE

Seeking to utilize educational background, working experience, and technical skills for a challenging position in the Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering industry.

EDUCATION

University of California, Irvine

B.S. in Aerospace Engineering (June 2011)

WORKING EXPERIENCE

KGS Electronics, Arcadia, CA (Internship) 07/2010 – 09/2010

• Used SolidWorks to produce improved drawings (featuring hole callouts, dimensions and tolerances) of various components of company-made static inverters in compliance with current industry drafting standards.

Indo Bistro Delicatessen and Catering, Arcadia, CA (Part Time) 01/2005 – Present

• Prepared customers’ invoice.

• Planned delivery routes and assisted in food delivery.

• Regularly interacted with customers to ensure maximum quality of food and service.

OTHER EXPERIENCE

University of California Irvine Flow Optimization Team 01/2011 – 06/2011

• Work in a team of 11, including one doctoral student.

• Conducted research methods to minimize flow separation around a hemisphere.

University of California Irvine Design, Build, Fly (DBF) Team 06/2010 – 05/2011

• Member of the Structures Team in preparation of the 2011 AIAA DBF competition in Tucson, Arizona.

• Analyzed manufacturing difficulty, payload capability, and impact on strength-to-weight ratio of numerous types of wings including balsa, foam, and hollow foam wings.

• Reduced plane weight by selecting hollow foam wings; improved wing strength-to-weight ratio (from approx. 2-to-1 to 3.6-to-1) by applying strips of carbon fiber on the hollow foam wing to reinforce its structure.

• Assisted the CAD team with airfoil modeling on SolidWorks.

• Proofread and edited the project design report.

• Actively oversees test flights and fuselage and wing prototype testing.

COURSE-RELATED PROJECTS

Manufacturing Processes in Engineering

• Manufactured a parallel jaw clamp by utilizing a mill, drill press, and lathe along with hand tools and caliper for measurement.

Aircraft Design

• Used MATLAB as part of preliminary design of a commercial aircraft (seating 225 passengers) by optimizing aircraft performance while minimizing operating costs and meeting range, payload, and FAR takeoff field length requirements.

• Put strong emphasis on cost calculation and variation of different parameters including wing and fuselage dimension, airfoil selection, aircraft configuration, and number of engines to come up with the best design.

• Concluded that a two-engine, two-aisle airplane with supercritical airfoil and a wing sweep angle of 35 (closely resembling the Boeing 767) was found to have the lowest operating cost; summarized and defended these findings in design report.

• Used SolidWorks to produce drawings of fuselage cross section and interior configuration (seating arrangements, galleys, and lavatories) in addition to front, top, and side views of the entire aircraft.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

• SolidWorks • Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Power Point)

• CATIA • Fabrication Experience (CNC Milling Machine, Drill Press, Lathe)

• AutoCAD • Technical Report Writing Experience (for course-related design projects)

• MATLAB



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