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Jr Mechanical Design Engineer
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Jan 2022 - Present (2 years 10 months)
The main tasks include, but are not limited to
• Preparation of Ship drawings in engineering software including structural details, general arrangements, cargo positioning and operational diagrams.
• Development and maintenance of a detailed drawing database
• Inspections and Survey of Ships for upcoming engineering developments
• Generation of 2D and 3D drawings of ship components for engineering calculations and analysis
• Basic calculations and data handling of ship operations, structural engineering and marine engineering applications
• Generating Risk Assessments and method statements for various tasks in Offshore Wind Farms
• Developing smart solutions for offshore operations together with the technical teamThe main tasks include, but are not limited to • Preparation of Ship drawings in engineering software including structural details, general arrangements, cargo positioning and operational diagrams. • Development and maintenance of a detailed drawing database • Inspections and Survey of Ships for upcoming engineering developments • Generation of 2D and 3D drawings of ship components for engineering calculations and analysis • Basic calculations and data handling of ship operations, structural engineering and marine engineering applications • Generating Risk Assessments and method statements for various tasks in Offshore Wind Farms • Developing smart solutions for offshore operations together with the technical team
Skills: Computer-Aided Design (CAD) · Databases · Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) · 3D Modeling · MATLAB
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Reece scholarship
Palisades Park, NJ
Sep 2016 - Jul 2017 (10 months)
During my A-levels I was one of the two from my entire school, selected to be a part of the Reece foundation scholarship for potential Engineers where a project had to be completed. The details of the project are as follows:
• The project given was to investigate how to prevent contents of an emulsion vessel operating on board of a machine from freezing.
• Being placed in a group of two to work in a team. Learning to work together to increase work efficiency and giving each member roles and jobs to fulfil in a timely basis.
• My role in this was to research the amount of energy that would be required to keep the emulsion vessel at a suitable temperature and finding a product that could help in doing so.
• Required to strengthen my knowledge on thermal engineering, so I had spent time on the library learning more on thermodynamics to find the energy required to heat the vessel and increasing my knowledge and enhancing my researching skills and maximising efficiency.
• At the end of the deadline a presentation on the project had to be given on our project and progress, where my group delivered it successfully.