2. David Kissack – Member Of The
American Society Of Mechanical
Engineers
A highly energetic and assiduous individual, David Kissack
attended Tampa Technical Institute to pursue Associate of
Arts degree in Architectural CADD. After that, he
graduated Cum Laude, with Bachelor of Science degree in
Mechanical Engineering, from Florida Atlantic University.
He has immense experience as a mechanical engineering
professional and is currently a Structural Mechanical
Design Engineer at Leaders in Structural Mechanical
Design Engineering in Orlando, Florida. He has keen
interest in skateboarding and motorcycling and spends
most of his free time practicing these activities. Writing
FORTRAN programs and flying radio controlled helicopter
are also in the list of his favorite things to do.
3. Member of ASME
David Kissack is an honorary member of the ASME (American
Society of Mechanical Engineers). ASME is a not-for-profit
membership organization that encourages knowledge
sharing, collaboration, skills development and career
enrichment across all engineering disciplines. It was
founded in 1880 by a group of leading industrialists and has
grown over the years to include more than 120,000
members in over 150 countries. The organization serves as a
wide-ranging technical community through programs in
training and professional development, continuing
education, codes & standards, and research.
4. Worked as Structural Engineer/ Layout
Engineer at LCF/ARS
David Kissack served as Structural Engineer at Lawn Care and
Fencing, Vero Beach, and as Layout Engineer at Aluminum
Railing Specialists, Pompano Beach. He provided
organizational and technical expertise to manage projects
from starting to the completion aligned to client and
organizational requirements. He evaluated structural
elements to ensure compliance with the project and clients
requirements and offered manufacturing design and
development support.
5. Design Engineer at Weyant Engineering
(January 1999 to January 2001)
While holding this position, David Kissack structured as well
as designed elements for various commercial and residential
construction projects. He conducted hand calculations for
wind load, and wrote QBASIC code to size reinforced
concrete beams. His other responsibilities included liaising
and collaborating with support groups, vendors,
manufacturers and other major stakeholders, and
supporting contractors to determine the achievement of
goals as well as identifying/resolving permitting and field
inspection related issues.