Timothy Masocol
400 Hardman Court • Woodstock, GA 30188 • (678) 761-6758 • timothy.masocol@gmail.com
SUMMARY
Talentedandreliable juniorprofessional. Adjusts tofast pacing environments andrequirements. Passionate in all aspects of automotive and
industrial design. Multilingual: English andGerman(fluent),Spanish.GPA: 3.2
Professional strengths:
 Practically proven knowledge of concepts, principles andpractices of mechanical engineering
 Comprehensive knowledge of 2D and3D modelingas well as mechanical designing
 In-depthknowledge of usingmechanical tools andequipment
 Practical proven skills in reading, interpretingandcreatingmechanical drawings
 Possess goodcommunication skills; bothverbal and written in morethanonelanguage
 Excellent organizational skills
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Operating Systems: Windows 98//XP/VISTA/Win 7/Win8/Win10/Win2008/2012(Server)
Applications/Tools: FARO CAM2 Measure 10, SolidWorks, ADAMS, AUTOCAD, Inventor,MSOffice 2007/2010,MSAccess,
Excel, Photoshop andotherimage-editingsoftware,Pinnacle Studio andother video-editingsoftware,
MATLAB, Audacity,Intermediate EverydayComputer Tasks
Machinery: FARO Arm, Lathe, MillingMachine,Metal Bending, Bandsawandother saws, Oxyfuel Welding, othertools
EXPERIENCE
Scientific Games Intl’ 3/2016-Present
Part-time Alpharetta,GA
 Measuredandcalculatedscannerfeedvelocityusinghigh-speedcamera anda known-length ticket sample to verifythe mechanical velocity
matches the set velocityin the firmware.
 Performedimpact test on prototype terminal touchscreenwith a spherical mass at a certain distancetoverify structural strengthandrigidity
of the touchscreen.
 Measuredterminal components with FARO Arm to verify parts were in-spec frommanufacturing. Measuredflatness of surfaces, diameters
of notches/bosses, distances between surfaces. Verifiedparts were within specifiedparameters andtolerances fromFAI’s.
 Conductedtests andinspections with Vernier calipers toverify terminals were in-spec priortoshippingto customer. Upgradedterminals
with additional hardware andfirmware.
 Createdpresentations that showcasednewscratch-offticket bin prototypes. Comparedthe prototypes to theoldmodel by distinguishing
characteristics such as maximum ticket length, curl, andsize.
 Performsustainingengineeringtasks supportingquality,customization,durability,performance andcost optimizationof existingproducts
for the lottery andgamingindustry.
 Independentlyperformedandleadproblem-solvinginvestigations androot cause analysis that are relatedtoproduct design, performanceor
unique implementation ofmultiplelotteryandgamingproducts
 Designedandimplementedtestingmethods andtools forPOSandGamingterminals
 Documentedandreportedtestingoutcometonext level ofmanagement
 Helpedexpandscopeand capabilities of materials usedin the LotteryandGamingIndustryfor extremeconditions such as heat,humidity,
load, capacity andstress testingunder reallife enduser conditions.
 Introducednewmaterials for POSterminal frames that are plannedto be utilizedin future designs.
 Designedandimplementedmechanical solutiontoimprovetheft prevention mechanismforPOSterminals.This solutionwas immediately
implementedintoproductivesystems.
Scientific Games Intl’ 5/2015-8/2015
Internship Alpharetta,GA
 Performsustainingengineeringtasks supportingquality, customization,durability,performance andcost optimizationof existingproducts
for the lottery andgamingindustry.
 Independentlyperformedandleadproblem-solvinginvestigations androot cause analysis that are relatedtoproduct design, performanceor
unique implementation ofmultiplelotteryandgamingproducts
 Designedandimplemented testingmethods andtools forPOSandGamingterminals
 Documentedandreportedtestingoutcometonext level ofmanagement
 Helpedexpand scopeandcapabilities of materials usedin the LotteryandGamingIndustry forextremeconditions such as heat,humidity,
load, capacity andstress testingunder reallife enduser conditions.
 Introducednewmaterials for POSterminal frames that are plannedto be utilizedin future designs.
 Designedandimplementedmechanical solutiontoimprovetheft prevention mechanismforPOSterminals.This solutionwas immediately
implementedintoproductivesystems.
Scientific Games Intl’ 12/2014-1/2015
Internship Alpharetta,GA
 Assemblednext generation lottery andgamingterminals
 Performedfunctional testingof hard- andsoftwarecomponents for lottery andgamingterminals
 Initiatedstructural design project forLottery Application demonstrationframework
Scientific Games Intl’ 5/2014-8/2014
Internship Alpharetta,GA
 Assemblednext generation lottery terminal systems (POS-Terminals,PAT - Terminals)
 Designedandperformedmaterial stress testingto improve qualityof terminals already in a productive environment.
 Documentedandreportedtestingoutcomeaccordingtospecs andreports
 Performedmaterial testingof POSterminals, under extreme conditions (heat,humidity,load, capacity)
 AssembledandtestednewHDPCT-Terminals
 Reportednewly discoveredfailures andprovidedpossible solutions
 Communicatedandworkedwith visitingfirmrepresentatives tosolve problems on the terminals
Scientific Games Intl’ 12/2013-1/2014
Internship Alpharetta,GA
 Assembledlotteryterminals (POS-Terminals)
 AssembledandtestednewHDPCT-Terminals
 Maintain andservicedengineeringlab
 Improvedexperiencein toolingdevelopment (plastics andmetal stampings) in a productive environment
Scientific Games Intl’ 5/2013-8/2013
Internship Alpharetta,GA
 Receivedintroduction into designingof small scale plastic/metallic mechanisms that include motors,solenoids, springs, bearings, gears,
belts, cams, followers, shafts, controllers, and supportingstructures
 Gainedexperience in designingandbuildingmockup prototypes for functional verification tests.
 Assembledterminal prototypes (HDPCT-Terminals, Wave II) andperformedfunctional testingof hard- andsoftwarecomponents
 Analyzedterminals returningfromfieldandrepairedmechanical failures.
 Performedfunctional testingof hard- andsoftwarecomponents for lotteryPOSterminals
 Documented andreportedtestingoutcome
 Participatedin the collectionandanalysis of terminal data,for the evaluationof qualityissues reportedby customers.
Scientific Games Intl’ 12/2011-1/2013
Internship Alpharetta,GA
 Participatedin the collectionandanalysis of terminal data,for the evaluationof qualityissues reportedby customers.
 Analyzedautomatedmovement andmanipulation ofpaper in terminals returningfromfieldand performedstrength testing to measure
paper pull.
 Documentedresults andgeneratedquality report for next level of management.
Scientific Games Intl’ 5/2011-8/2011
Internship Alpharetta,GA
 Receivedintroduction into engineeringbest practices such as phase-gatedevelopment, DFV, DFM, etc.
 Gainedlaboratoryexperience in measurement,testing, andorganization
 Assembledlotteryterminals (POS-Terminals)
 Performedfunctional testingof hard- andsoftwarecomponents for lotteryPOSterminals
 Documented andreported testingoutcome
 Performedmaterial testingof POSterminals, under extreme conditions (heat,humidity,load, capacity)
 Performedother activities as needed
EDUCATION
Georgia Southern University 8/2010 – 12/2015
Mechanical Engineering – BSc.
Sequoyah High School,Canton GA
High School Diploma 6/2010

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  • 1.
    Timothy Masocol 400 HardmanCourt • Woodstock, GA 30188 • (678) 761-6758 • timothy.masocol@gmail.com SUMMARY Talentedandreliable juniorprofessional. Adjusts tofast pacing environments andrequirements. Passionate in all aspects of automotive and industrial design. Multilingual: English andGerman(fluent),Spanish.GPA: 3.2 Professional strengths:  Practically proven knowledge of concepts, principles andpractices of mechanical engineering  Comprehensive knowledge of 2D and3D modelingas well as mechanical designing  In-depthknowledge of usingmechanical tools andequipment  Practical proven skills in reading, interpretingandcreatingmechanical drawings  Possess goodcommunication skills; bothverbal and written in morethanonelanguage  Excellent organizational skills TECHNICAL SKILLS Operating Systems: Windows 98//XP/VISTA/Win 7/Win8/Win10/Win2008/2012(Server) Applications/Tools: FARO CAM2 Measure 10, SolidWorks, ADAMS, AUTOCAD, Inventor,MSOffice 2007/2010,MSAccess, Excel, Photoshop andotherimage-editingsoftware,Pinnacle Studio andother video-editingsoftware, MATLAB, Audacity,Intermediate EverydayComputer Tasks Machinery: FARO Arm, Lathe, MillingMachine,Metal Bending, Bandsawandother saws, Oxyfuel Welding, othertools EXPERIENCE Scientific Games Intl’ 3/2016-Present Part-time Alpharetta,GA  Measuredandcalculatedscannerfeedvelocityusinghigh-speedcamera anda known-length ticket sample to verifythe mechanical velocity matches the set velocityin the firmware.  Performedimpact test on prototype terminal touchscreenwith a spherical mass at a certain distancetoverify structural strengthandrigidity of the touchscreen.  Measuredterminal components with FARO Arm to verify parts were in-spec frommanufacturing. Measuredflatness of surfaces, diameters of notches/bosses, distances between surfaces. Verifiedparts were within specifiedparameters andtolerances fromFAI’s.  Conductedtests andinspections with Vernier calipers toverify terminals were in-spec priortoshippingto customer. Upgradedterminals with additional hardware andfirmware.  Createdpresentations that showcasednewscratch-offticket bin prototypes. Comparedthe prototypes to theoldmodel by distinguishing characteristics such as maximum ticket length, curl, andsize.  Performsustainingengineeringtasks supportingquality,customization,durability,performance andcost optimizationof existingproducts for the lottery andgamingindustry.  Independentlyperformedandleadproblem-solvinginvestigations androot cause analysis that are relatedtoproduct design, performanceor unique implementation ofmultiplelotteryandgamingproducts  Designedandimplementedtestingmethods andtools forPOSandGamingterminals  Documentedandreportedtestingoutcometonext level ofmanagement  Helpedexpandscopeand capabilities of materials usedin the LotteryandGamingIndustryfor extremeconditions such as heat,humidity, load, capacity andstress testingunder reallife enduser conditions.  Introducednewmaterials for POSterminal frames that are plannedto be utilizedin future designs.  Designedandimplementedmechanical solutiontoimprovetheft prevention mechanismforPOSterminals.This solutionwas immediately implementedintoproductivesystems. Scientific Games Intl’ 5/2015-8/2015 Internship Alpharetta,GA  Performsustainingengineeringtasks supportingquality, customization,durability,performance andcost optimizationof existingproducts for the lottery andgamingindustry.  Independentlyperformedandleadproblem-solvinginvestigations androot cause analysis that are relatedtoproduct design, performanceor unique implementation ofmultiplelotteryandgamingproducts  Designedandimplemented testingmethods andtools forPOSandGamingterminals  Documentedandreportedtestingoutcometonext level ofmanagement  Helpedexpand scopeandcapabilities of materials usedin the LotteryandGamingIndustry forextremeconditions such as heat,humidity, load, capacity andstress testingunder reallife enduser conditions.  Introducednewmaterials for POSterminal frames that are plannedto be utilizedin future designs.  Designedandimplementedmechanical solutiontoimprovetheft prevention mechanismforPOSterminals.This solutionwas immediately implementedintoproductivesystems.
  • 2.
    Scientific Games Intl’12/2014-1/2015 Internship Alpharetta,GA  Assemblednext generation lottery andgamingterminals  Performedfunctional testingof hard- andsoftwarecomponents for lottery andgamingterminals  Initiatedstructural design project forLottery Application demonstrationframework Scientific Games Intl’ 5/2014-8/2014 Internship Alpharetta,GA  Assemblednext generation lottery terminal systems (POS-Terminals,PAT - Terminals)  Designedandperformedmaterial stress testingto improve qualityof terminals already in a productive environment.  Documentedandreportedtestingoutcomeaccordingtospecs andreports  Performedmaterial testingof POSterminals, under extreme conditions (heat,humidity,load, capacity)  AssembledandtestednewHDPCT-Terminals  Reportednewly discoveredfailures andprovidedpossible solutions  Communicatedandworkedwith visitingfirmrepresentatives tosolve problems on the terminals Scientific Games Intl’ 12/2013-1/2014 Internship Alpharetta,GA  Assembledlotteryterminals (POS-Terminals)  AssembledandtestednewHDPCT-Terminals  Maintain andservicedengineeringlab  Improvedexperiencein toolingdevelopment (plastics andmetal stampings) in a productive environment Scientific Games Intl’ 5/2013-8/2013 Internship Alpharetta,GA  Receivedintroduction into designingof small scale plastic/metallic mechanisms that include motors,solenoids, springs, bearings, gears, belts, cams, followers, shafts, controllers, and supportingstructures  Gainedexperience in designingandbuildingmockup prototypes for functional verification tests.  Assembledterminal prototypes (HDPCT-Terminals, Wave II) andperformedfunctional testingof hard- andsoftwarecomponents  Analyzedterminals returningfromfieldandrepairedmechanical failures.  Performedfunctional testingof hard- andsoftwarecomponents for lotteryPOSterminals  Documented andreportedtestingoutcome  Participatedin the collectionandanalysis of terminal data,for the evaluationof qualityissues reportedby customers. Scientific Games Intl’ 12/2011-1/2013 Internship Alpharetta,GA  Participatedin the collectionandanalysis of terminal data,for the evaluationof qualityissues reportedby customers.  Analyzedautomatedmovement andmanipulation ofpaper in terminals returningfromfieldand performedstrength testing to measure paper pull.  Documentedresults andgeneratedquality report for next level of management. Scientific Games Intl’ 5/2011-8/2011 Internship Alpharetta,GA  Receivedintroduction into engineeringbest practices such as phase-gatedevelopment, DFV, DFM, etc.  Gainedlaboratoryexperience in measurement,testing, andorganization  Assembledlotteryterminals (POS-Terminals)  Performedfunctional testingof hard- andsoftwarecomponents for lotteryPOSterminals  Documented andreported testingoutcome  Performedmaterial testingof POSterminals, under extreme conditions (heat,humidity,load, capacity)  Performedother activities as needed EDUCATION Georgia Southern University 8/2010 – 12/2015 Mechanical Engineering – BSc. Sequoyah High School,Canton GA High School Diploma 6/2010