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James P. Badhorn
Objective
To obtain a challenging position as a Design Engineer utilizing my educational background and CATIA V5 capability to provide engineering solutions for customer requirements.
Experience
October, 1987- November, 2008 Chrysler LLC
Vehicle Engineer
Supervision of small teams of Designers and Engineers
Fully trained in CATIA V5 CAD usage
Design engineering, development and launch of body-in-white sheetmetal, hardware and glass components
Significant experience in automotive interiors engineering developing cast, stamped and extruded metal, and molded plastic componentry
DFMEA/PFMEA development, DFMA and root cause problem solving analysis
Utilization of FMVSS, SAE and federal CFR and military standards
Provision of analytical support for the development of vehicles
Oct., 1986- Oct. 1987 Brazeway, Inc.
Product Designer
Development of consumer appliance systems
Dec., 1983 – Sept. 1986 Magnum Electric
Product Designer
Design of electromechanical interconnect devices for use in the electrical and electronics industries
Chief UL/CSA liason
Education
Lawrence Technological University
Master of Business Administration
Jan., 1992 – Dec. 1994 Lawrence Technological University Southfield, MI
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering Technology – 12/1994
Jan., 1980 – December, 1990 University of Toledo Toledo, OH
Associate of Applied Science, Mechanical Engineering Technology - 6/1983