Niresh Srinesa
Address: 87 Springfield Drive, Ilford, Essex, IG2 6QS
Mob: 07429330055 | DoB: 03/02/93 | niresh.srinesa@gmail.com
PERSONAL PROFILE
Focused and committed mechanical engineering graduate, with extensive practical experience
gained through involvement in a variety of projects. Key strengths include tenacity and strong
problem solving skills with the ability to learn from constructive criticism. Now seeking an
engineering position which offers the opportunity to utilise and develop existing skills and
experience, whilst adding value to an ever-developing engineering field.
WORK EXPERIENCE
June 2015 – September 2015 Costain, Crossrail C610 Tunnel Fit-out (10 Week
Summer Placement)
• Development of a method statement to commence testing in tunnels, uploaded onto
Aconex to be reviewed by the team, and managed the review process.
• Produced detailed schedule of scaffolding vital for the sumps within the tunnels,
compiled with hand drawn sketches and CAD drawings, and were presented in
procurement meetings.
• Critical design and fabrication programme produced on Excel of the walkway to be
installed.
• A comprehensive Safety report on precautions within a tunnel, following a safety
Inspection carried out on-site.
• Attended Innovation meetings and supported in the development of Innovation in the
project, whilst carrying out tasks based on these concepts weekly.
• Assisted with the progression of the Hilti bolts delivery schedule for the tunnel lining.
April 2015 – May 2015 Crossrail, C610 Tunnel Fit-out ATC (Alstom, TSO and Costain
Joint Venture) (1 month Work Experience)
• Detailed technical and commercial analysis of tender returns for the Tunnel
Ventilation Support Steelwork package, and reporting of findings to the wider team.
• Completion of technical compliance matrices for fixings and pressure rated doors
within the tunnel.
• Production of scope and tender documents for the Accelerated Life Cycle simulation
to be carried out.
October 2011 - Present JKNS Education (Part-time Tutor)
• Tutoring mathematics, physics and chemistry for GCSEs and A Level students.
• Guiding and Mentoring students with their studies and Time Management.
• Preparing materials for lessons in advance.
December 2014 – Present Co-operative Petrol (Customer Team Member) (Part-time)
• Communicating with a wide range of customers whilst serving them.
• Interpersonal skills improved while helping customers with requests.
EDUCATION
BEng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering 2011- 2014
City University London
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A-level s
2009-2011
Ilford County High School
Mathematics A, Physics B, Chemistry B
AS-level Design Technology
GSCEs: 2004-2009
Ilford County High School
9 GCSEs including A in Mathematics, Additional Science and Graphics
KEY PROJECTS
Low-grade Heat Engine Analysis (Final year Project)
The engine consisted of a vapour screw engine that rotates via the buoyancy force of steam,
whilst it is submerged in liquid. Through the use of steam tables, enthalpy values were
determined and calculations of the work done by the steam at certain heights were produced.
From this, I concluded the efficiencies as the steam rises through the container in a range of
liquids.
Motorcycle Ambulance Trailer (Group Project)
An existing ambulance trailer was to be redesigned to be smaller and provide rotation at ease.
I was responsible for improving on the hitch’s ability to rotate as well as its simplicity to
detach at will from the motorcycle. This included creating morphological charts, design
matrices and conceptual designs before finalising the idea. I created a final 3D design using
Solidworks which was combined with the other parts.
Tennis Ball Serving Machine
A tennis ball serving machine was to be designed and manufactured to launch tennis balls
into an area of a tennis court, by means of a gas cylinder that would exert pressure on the
tennis ball, controlled by an electrical circuit. I was responsible for designing the circuit
which required an understanding in components of the circuit.
SKILLS
IT skills - Microsoft office: Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Excel
CAD program - Solidworks (intermediate) and AutoCAD (basic)
Creative skills - Knowledge of drawing techniques and ability to do hand sketches
Problem solving - Maths problem solving
Communication – Multiple group projects, presentations, reports and attended meetings.
Time-Management – work schedule created and followed on the Crossrail project,
completing tasks prior to the deadline.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS
• Learnt a percussion instrument called the Miruthangam, having achieved distinction
or merit up to Grade 7
• Other interests include football and tennis as well as learning about different cultures
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• Full UK driving licence • CSCS Card
• Willing to relocate • Tunnel Safety Card
References available on request
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Niresh Srinesa_Curriculum Vitae

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    Niresh Srinesa Address: 87Springfield Drive, Ilford, Essex, IG2 6QS Mob: 07429330055 | DoB: 03/02/93 | niresh.srinesa@gmail.com PERSONAL PROFILE Focused and committed mechanical engineering graduate, with extensive practical experience gained through involvement in a variety of projects. Key strengths include tenacity and strong problem solving skills with the ability to learn from constructive criticism. Now seeking an engineering position which offers the opportunity to utilise and develop existing skills and experience, whilst adding value to an ever-developing engineering field. WORK EXPERIENCE June 2015 – September 2015 Costain, Crossrail C610 Tunnel Fit-out (10 Week Summer Placement) • Development of a method statement to commence testing in tunnels, uploaded onto Aconex to be reviewed by the team, and managed the review process. • Produced detailed schedule of scaffolding vital for the sumps within the tunnels, compiled with hand drawn sketches and CAD drawings, and were presented in procurement meetings. • Critical design and fabrication programme produced on Excel of the walkway to be installed. • A comprehensive Safety report on precautions within a tunnel, following a safety Inspection carried out on-site. • Attended Innovation meetings and supported in the development of Innovation in the project, whilst carrying out tasks based on these concepts weekly. • Assisted with the progression of the Hilti bolts delivery schedule for the tunnel lining. April 2015 – May 2015 Crossrail, C610 Tunnel Fit-out ATC (Alstom, TSO and Costain Joint Venture) (1 month Work Experience) • Detailed technical and commercial analysis of tender returns for the Tunnel Ventilation Support Steelwork package, and reporting of findings to the wider team. • Completion of technical compliance matrices for fixings and pressure rated doors within the tunnel. • Production of scope and tender documents for the Accelerated Life Cycle simulation to be carried out. October 2011 - Present JKNS Education (Part-time Tutor) • Tutoring mathematics, physics and chemistry for GCSEs and A Level students. • Guiding and Mentoring students with their studies and Time Management. • Preparing materials for lessons in advance. December 2014 – Present Co-operative Petrol (Customer Team Member) (Part-time) • Communicating with a wide range of customers whilst serving them. • Interpersonal skills improved while helping customers with requests. EDUCATION BEng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering 2011- 2014 City University London 1
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    A-level s 2009-2011 Ilford CountyHigh School Mathematics A, Physics B, Chemistry B AS-level Design Technology GSCEs: 2004-2009 Ilford County High School 9 GCSEs including A in Mathematics, Additional Science and Graphics KEY PROJECTS Low-grade Heat Engine Analysis (Final year Project) The engine consisted of a vapour screw engine that rotates via the buoyancy force of steam, whilst it is submerged in liquid. Through the use of steam tables, enthalpy values were determined and calculations of the work done by the steam at certain heights were produced. From this, I concluded the efficiencies as the steam rises through the container in a range of liquids. Motorcycle Ambulance Trailer (Group Project) An existing ambulance trailer was to be redesigned to be smaller and provide rotation at ease. I was responsible for improving on the hitch’s ability to rotate as well as its simplicity to detach at will from the motorcycle. This included creating morphological charts, design matrices and conceptual designs before finalising the idea. I created a final 3D design using Solidworks which was combined with the other parts. Tennis Ball Serving Machine A tennis ball serving machine was to be designed and manufactured to launch tennis balls into an area of a tennis court, by means of a gas cylinder that would exert pressure on the tennis ball, controlled by an electrical circuit. I was responsible for designing the circuit which required an understanding in components of the circuit. SKILLS IT skills - Microsoft office: Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Excel CAD program - Solidworks (intermediate) and AutoCAD (basic) Creative skills - Knowledge of drawing techniques and ability to do hand sketches Problem solving - Maths problem solving Communication – Multiple group projects, presentations, reports and attended meetings. Time-Management – work schedule created and followed on the Crossrail project, completing tasks prior to the deadline. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS • Learnt a percussion instrument called the Miruthangam, having achieved distinction or merit up to Grade 7 • Other interests include football and tennis as well as learning about different cultures ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • Full UK driving licence • CSCS Card • Willing to relocate • Tunnel Safety Card References available on request 2