Oscar A. Madrid is seeking a mechanical engineering position. He has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Colorado - Boulder with a 3.50 GPA. His experience includes internships at CoorsTek where he improved manufacturing processes and designed an alumina tape hub realer, and at Halliburton where he designed and tested an in-line viscometer. His skills include proficiency in SolidWorks, MATLAB, welding, Spanish and English, and teamwork.
Ansys is a great software. Ansys develops and markets engineering simulation software for use across the product life cycle. Ansys Mechanical finite element analysis software is used to simulate computer models of structures, electronics, or machine components for analyzing the strength, toughness, elasticity, temperature distribution, electromagnetism, fluid flow, and other attributes. It has taught me a lot and I'm grateful to our SAE team for making this amazing course for us.
Ansys is a great software. Ansys develops and markets engineering simulation software for use across the product life cycle. Ansys Mechanical finite element analysis software is used to simulate computer models of structures, electronics, or machine components for analyzing the strength, toughness, elasticity, temperature distribution, electromagnetism, fluid flow, and other attributes. It has taught me a lot and I'm grateful to our SAE team for making this amazing course for us.
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1. Oscar A. Madrid
oscar.madrid@colorado.edu
(970) 270-3321
1052 Grand Ave
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Education University of Colorado - Boulder, CO
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, May 2015
CU Boulder GPA 3.50/4.0
Engineering
Experience
CoorsTek Internship, Summer 2014 – present
• Working alongside a manufacturing engineer to improve
manufacturing processes, automation processes, and ergonomics of
a manufacturing plant.
• Supported the design, manufacture, and installation of a custom
alumina tape hub realer.
• Applied drafting experience in SolidWorks in the design of alumina
hub realer and various other projects.
Halliburton Project, Spring 2014
• Designed, built, and tested an in-line viscometer on a team with two
other members with the goal of measuring the real time viscosity of
fracking fluid and having the potential of replacing Halliburton’s
current model.
• Conducted several computational fluid dynamics analyses with
SolidWorks on different components of design.
Wind Tunnel, Fall 2013
• Performed a wind tunnel analysis on different shapes and surfaces.
• Utilized wind tunnel analysis to compare air flow to real life
situations.
• Executed a wind tunnel analysis on a gable roof design to determine
efficiency of this design in tornado-like wind conditions with a
complete report of results.
Skills Proficient reading and writing skills
in Spanish and English
PLC Experience:
Allen Bradley, IDEC
Great team work and self-starter SolidWorks 2015
Welding experience MATLAB 2013
Employment
History
CoorsTek Grand Junction, CO
Manufacturing engineering intern Summer 2014-Present
Aleman Construction Telluride, CO
Laborer/framer Summer 2010
Ridgeway Valley Construction Montrose, CO
Concrete Summer 2009
Honors Colorado Mesa University Dean's List, Spring 2013