1. Bello Ibrahim Djoulde
2004 32st Unit A Everett, WA 98201
(206) 981-6017
ibrahim.bello726@gmail.com
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
-Determines the best, most efficient and effective use of resources for a project.
-Plans the flow of production, studying process efficiency and analyzing results.
-Professional: Problem-solver, creative, ethical, strategic planner.
-Effective communicator with people from diverse backgrounds.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology June 2015
Specialty: Technical Specialization
Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA
Very strong Mechanical Engineering Technology background
RELEVANT COURSES
Computer Aided Design Quality Control
Technical Communications Electrical Power and Machinery
Digital Circuits Dynamics
Production Technology Manufacturing Safety
Engineering Project Cost Analysis Industrial Design
Hydraulics / Pneumatic Metallurgy/Materials and Processes
Mechanical Design Statics
Thermodynamics Fluids
Heat Transfer Metallurgy
Calculus Strength of Materials
EDUCATION WORK EXPERIENCES
1. Designed a remote controlled car: 2015
A. Wrote a proposal for the remote controlled car while addressing these
following subjects:
Design and Analysis: the concept of statics, strength of materials and
mechanical design were used to calculate the height of a spring when a
load is applied, calculate the torque, the shear stress, the angle of twist,
the maximum shear stress, the deflection on the control arm, the
deflection of the chassis and speed the pulleys.
Designed a pulley systemfor the mechanism of the remote controlled
car.
Methods and construction: Created a drawing tree for the mechanism of
the project.
2. Budget/Schedule/Project management: Estimated how much the project
will cost, created a Gantt chart that illustrated a project schedule.
B. Used 3-D modeling software (SolidWorks) to design a chassis, control arms
and other parts of the remote controlled car.
Sketches, Assembly drawings, Sub-assembly drawings, Part drawings.
Upon using this software, the designing process was done using different
features in the software such as Extruded Boss/ Bass, Extruded Cut, Fillet,
Sweep and Chamfer.
C. Used 3-D printer to print different pulleys for the pulley system, the chassis,
and control arms.
2. First robotics event (Assisted kids with questions, helped setting the event) 2013
at Central Washington University.
3. Built a gear and a pinion for the Mechanical Design class project 2012
4. Mentor for the LLC (Living Learning Community) Dream.
5. French tutor at Mariner High School (Everett, Washington). 2008.
RELEVANT SKILLS
Languages:
Fluent in French, English, Hausa, Fulani, Spanish.
Read and write Arabic.
Proficient in the following softwares:
SolidWorks (3-D modeling).
Microsoft office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word).
Experience with machining using a lathe and a milling machine.
REFERENCES
Keith Michael Champagne, PhD
Associate Dean for Student Development. Email: champagn@cwu.edu.
Tel: (509) 899-1880.
Professor Charles Pringle, EIT
Associate professor, Mechanical Engineering Technology. Email: pringlec@cwu.edu.
Tel: (509) 963-2437.
Bobby Cummings, PhD
Professor, English Education Coordinator. Email: cummings@cwu.edu.
Tel: (509) 963-1075.