1. STEVEN MAUNG, EIT
6425 Green Valley Circle Unit 106 Culver City, CA 90230 • (626) 548-0956 • stmaung26@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a competitive, challenging Mechanical Engineering position to utilize and enhance acquired analytical, technical and
communication skills
EDUCATION
University of California, San Diego June 2014
Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering Cumulative GPA: 3.721(Cum
Laude)
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
• Computer-Aided Analysis & Design
• Fundamental Principles of Mechanical Design I & II
• Statics, Dynamics & Vibration
• Mechanical Behaviors of Materials
• Numerical Analysis & Computation in MATLAB
• Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer
• Control Feedback & Signals and Systems
• Solid & Fluid Mechanics
SKILLS & QUALIFICATION
• Computer Skills: SolidWorks, Inventor, AutoCAD, MATLAB, Arduino Uno, LabVIEW, Diadem, Femap, Microsoft Office
and Macintosh OSX, Data Analysis
• Other Skills: Fight control hardware testing, hydraulic, oscilloscope, digital multimeter, 3D printer, laserCAMM, CNCs,
mill, lathe, drill press, band saw, cordless drill, soldering iron, sheet metal shear, mechanical fabrication, assembly and
testing, and project management
• Language: Myanmar/Burmese (native or bilingual proficiency) & Chinese Mandarin (elementary proficiency)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Qualification Flight Control Test Engineer
Parker Aerospace, Irvine, CA July 2014 - Present
• Write/modify the Qualification Test Procedures to DO-160 and others for electromechanical flight control hardware/actuators
• Direct, supervise and assist engineering test technicians to execute varied Safety of Flight (SOF), and Certification tests
• Design hydraulic test schematics using Visio, post-process and analyze large sets of test data using Diadem, and create test
plots and write Qualification Test Reports
• Schedule and go over Test Readiness Review (TRR) meetings with the customer, and coordinate with program managers and
project engineers across various engineering tasks
• Lead the daily Gulfstream G500 Aircraft’s test coordination meeting and allocate test execution dates for various tests to
meet the deadlines set between Parker and Gulfstream
Mechanical Engineering Intern
Airgain Inc, San Diego, CA June 2013 – May 2014
• Designed, analyzed, and developed an adjustable table system for LT360 EX Precision Turntable
• Increased in-home wireless devices’ throughput performance from 25% to 50% during testing using the adjustable system
• Translated and manufactured embedded antenna clips and support structures through the use of SolidWorks and 3D printer
Senior Design Project: Targesphere Sonoporotor sponsored by Targeson, San Diego, CA (ASME Award Winner)
Fundamental Principles of Mechanical Design II, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA Dec 2013– Mar 2014
• Received first prize from American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for achieving the highest level of innovation
• Developed an automatic cell transfection apparatus to improve efficiency and consistency of manual cell transfection process
• Collaborated with a team of 4 students to provide a finished working product to the sponsor/client on time and within budget
• Organized and revised team website, presentations, reports, and all relevant documentations
Senior Mechanical Design Contest (Transfer Robot Contest)
Fundamental Principles of Mechanical Design I, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA Sept 2013 – Nov 2013
• Using an Arduino microcontroller, designed and constructed a robot to transfer PVC pipes onto turntable from feeder
• Using PID controller, monitored and executed programming aspects of the robot and controlled the DC geared motors
HONORS, AWARDS & ACTIVITIES
2. • Active Member of Golden Key International Honor Society and ASME (Aug 2012 – Present)
• Honor at Entrance Scholarship, Oct 2009, Outstanding Tutoring Scholarship, May 2010, ERION Scholarship, Sept 2013