1. Scott Campbell, Mechanical Engineer
727 NE 10th Street, Bend OR, 97701 | 541.420.0809 | campbsco@oregonstate.edu
Education
BS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | APRIL 2014 | OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
· Related coursework: Junior/senior level physics
MS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | APRIL 2016 (EXPECTED) | OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
· Area of emphasis: Design/Advanced Manufacturing (3.8 GPA)
Current Position
GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANT
· Lab instructor of ME 250—Intro to Manufacturing Processes
· Teach multiple sections
· Assist in developing course content
· Manage student progress including grades, projects and attendance
· Lab instructor for MFGE 337—Materials and Manufacturing Processes
· Guide student’s learning with regard to materials and material properties in areas including tensile and hardness
testing, sheet metal bending, and casting
· Lab instructor for ME 413—Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
· Guide student’s learning with regard CNC strategy, setup and operation
GRADUATE PROJECTS
Triple Bottom Line Evaluation of Wooden Bicycle Frames
· Goal #1: Design, engineer and prototype a wooden bicycle frame that can survive testing to ASTM standards
· Goal #2: Evaluate the environmental, social, and economic impacts of said bicycle frame
Soldier Precision Targeting Device (SPTD)—U.S. Army research
· Created manufacturing methods for an SPTD tripod
· Produced three tripod prototypes
· Documented using GD&T and other drawing protocols
CNC Support
· Re-vitalize Fadal 3016 CNC milling machine
· Researched machine parameters and requirements using Fadal/Fanuc manuals and internet resources and
modified as necessary
· Installed and calibrated 4th (rotary) axis
· Developed a functional post processor
· Developed step by step instructions for machine operation
· Trained selected CNC operators on machine use
· Re-vitalize Fadal 4525 CNC milling machine
· Designed, specified, found funding for, and installed dust collection system
· Replaced X-axis ball screw
· Re-calibrated, including backlash adjustments
· Assist in training and certifying new CNC users
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Previous Experience
OWNER | CAMPBELL CARPENTRY | JUNE 1992 TO MAY 2007
· Acted as general contractor on projects of various size, from small porches to luxury homes
· Created custom door and cabinetry business
· Regional pioneer in the use of CNC routers to manufacture entry and interior doors
MECHANICAL ENGINEER (MECOP INTERN) | DAIMLER; FREIGHTLINER | APRIL TO SEPTEMBER 2012
· Helped create system for communicating developments to the engineering staff
· Designed new brackets to accommodate specific wire and tube routing configurations
· Coordinated the manufacture of prototype brackets
· Coordinated failure testing of prototype brackets
MECHANICAL ENGINEER (MECOP INTERN) | CASCADE MICROTECH | APRIL TO SEPTEMBER 2013
· Led the development of a machine that creats very high precision and high accuracy micro-features
· Specified system components including microscope cameras and high precision mill spindles
· Analyzed tolerance stack up of system components
· Developed and executed qualification plan to verify precision and accuracy
Skills
TEACHING
· Development of employee training methods and materials used in Campbell Carpentry
· Development of coaching materials and techniques used instruct youth league soccer and basketball teams
· Lead teaching assistant for ME 250 (Introduction to Manufacturing Processes) at OSU
DESIGN
· Proficient with Creo, Solidworks, Autocad, and Edgecam design software
· Familiar with Photoshop, HTML, and Python
· Proficient with GD&T and other drawing protocols
· Able to conceive, model, prototype, and test complicated products
MANUFACTURING
· CNC and manual milling
· Lathe operations
· Welding
· Woodworking
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
· Able to drive projects from concept to completion
· Harbor atmosphere of continuous improvement
· Able to maintain schedules and budgets