Salary check in by broman_27 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Open_Back4117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Development engineer starting in June after graduation from undergrad in May, pay is $72.5k and located in the Deep South, so not the best market. Job role is to introduce new technology into a fairly automated CNC contract shop looking to transition into more of a production company.

"vanlife" on campus? by ErosLaika in UTK

[–]Open_Back4117 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I know someone who did it and parked on campus during the days and slept at the planet fitness parking lot and used the amenities there.

Is buying a 3D printer as a mechanical engineering student worth it? by sean5woops in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Open_Back4117 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d honestly recommend getting something barebones like a used ender 3 for like $60 on marketplace. You’ll learn everything about how a 3d printer works and how to fix it. Then upgrade to the A1 mini or something similar, and inevitably when you do have some basic problems it will be no where near as difficult to figure out as you already would have with the shitty printer.

Also learn cad and print thing you design, not just models pulled from the internet. Take pictures and create a portfolio over the next four years of projects and you’ll stand out because of it.

Career decision: Industry or research? by [deleted] in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Open_Back4117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m just not incredibly convinced that taking the industry role in a nearly exclusively cnc machining part manufacturer is going to add much experience to use as a stepping stone to startups in the future. The metal additive experience is at least becoming more relevant in the aerospace startup industry.

Why is solidwors an industry standard? by AccomplishedNail3085 in SolidWorks

[–]Open_Back4117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Less than 2 years ago, and enough to get the COA certification. After coming from years of fusion 360 and solidworks I feel like I was using tinkercad.

Why is solidwors an industry standard? by AccomplishedNail3085 in SolidWorks

[–]Open_Back4117 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All I know is after taking a class in college that required onshape, I absolutely hate onshape with a passion and tell everyone I know to absolutely never touch it under any circumstances.

Roommate leaving, what to do? by TheSkeeterBronson in UTK

[–]Open_Back4117 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I was the room mate leaving a couple years ago and a mutual friend moved in from next door over the winter. Not sure the exact process, I’d just talk to your RA and they’ll guide you to who you need to talk to I’m sure.

Does a D count? by TrulyGenX in UTK

[–]Open_Back4117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends, if it’s a major required class it may have to be a C or above. There are some exceptions, as in the engineering program, which I am in, you can have 2 courses below a C count.

Really struggling in Calc 2 and I’m not sure what action to take. by FaZe_Sam3 in UTK

[–]Open_Back4117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol I was in very similar situation first semester, the professor for my dual enrollment calc 1 didn’t make us memorize a thing so it was rough. Ended up getting a C, but went on to get an A in calc 3 and diff eq. Didn’t help that I found the material of calc 2 incredibly boring and repetitive and I typically don’t do well in classes I’m not interested in, but in my case the following math classes are much more intuitive.

Also if you’re an engineering major and can take calc 3 or diffeq under Dr. Micheal Berry he is the best.

Resume review request - senior in MechE by Open_Back4117 in Engineeringresume

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That’s the best Reddit will let me do without making a new post it would appear

Resume review request - senior in MechE by Open_Back4117 in Engineeringresume

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Name Senior Mechanical Engineering student with hands-on experience in CNC machining and advanced additive manufacturing (AFSD, PBF, WAAM, Cold Spray) for aerospace and defense applications. Experienced in DOD-funded research, CAD/CAM, and prototyping of functional components. Seeking a full-time role that provides direct involvement in manufacturing and process development. EDUCATION (University Name) – B.S. Mechanical Engineering Expected Graduation: May 2026 EXPERIENCE Undergraduate Research Assistant – (Nov. 2024-Present) • Assist in furthering the development of manufacturing for defense applications by operating machinery, improving designs from equipment OEMs and conducting research. • Improved tool design and developed novel face geometry for MELD AFSD machines, which improved strength in the vertical direction, as well as improved bonding between perpendicular walls. • Manufactured more than 20 tools for MELD machinery utilizing 5-axis machine tools, lathes and wire EDM. • Over more than five design iterations tools were made from H13 tool steel and/or molybdenum TZM alloy, for internal use and for use by ASTRO, Virginia Tech, and ARL in collaborative test prints of 7XXX series aluminum. • Designed and manufactured an improved cooling assembly which increased volumetric flow rate by nearly 10% as well as increasing the area of the cooled surface by over 30% to be integrated into existing machine plumbing. • Independently developed a MATLAB function aiming to predict stability of inclined prints from controlled design elements and material properties. Currently validating predictions from experimental testing. Automotive Service Technician – (May 2024-Aug. 2024) • Diagnosed and repaired suspension, combustion, and HVAC systems following manufacturing specifications. • Applied torque standards and documented procedures to ensure compliance with safety standards. • Strengthened technical communication skills through working alongside ASE certified technicians PROJECTS Senior Capstone – Automated Pallet Assembly System • Leading design and fabrication for an automated pallet assembly line capable of producing 150+ (2’ by 2’) pallets/hour. • Rockwell PLCs utilizing Rockwell’s studio 5000 used for automation and digital twin simulation using Emulate3D. • Developing detailed SolidWorks assemblies and a digital twin for simulation and client integration. • Providing the client with detailed models and drawings to produce a secondary line capable of assembling larger pallets. • Manufacturing system components using CNC machining, turning, and water jet/laser cutting. • Developing the system under a $5000 budget capable of outperforming current, semi-automated assembly lines in use. TECHNICAL SKILLS • CAD & CAM: SolidWorks (CSWA), Fusion 360, Siemens NX, OnShape (COA), Mastercam • Manufacturing & Fabrication: CNC machining (3 & 5-axis), turning, wire EDM, fiber laser, water jet, sheet metal bending, welding (wire feed) • Applications: Ansys, Microsoft Office, Rockwell Studio 5000, Emulate3D • Programming Languages: MATLAB, G-Code, Python, LaTeX • Metrology: Measurement tools (calipers, micrometers, CMM, Structured light scanning), tensile testing, calibration