Brooke A. Janik
Mechanical / Process Design
1613 Mirror Lake Drive, Naperville , Ill 60563-1128
E-Mail: brookejanik[at]yahoo.com Phone: 630-800-7453
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a team playing, challenging position as a Mechanical Designer/Drafter.
A seasoned self-starter to take a project from concept to completion. Highlights include implementing a “standard” format to assist the introduction of a pilot operation or to resolve problematic issues.
Thorough knowledge of machine shop practice, ANSI standards and geometric tolerances. Maintain responsibility for accuracy and correctness of work executed by a design group.
Emphasis on communication, documentation as well as direct customer interaction skills to achieve timely deadlines.
EDUCATION
Triton College, River Grove, Illinois Tool & Die Institute, Oak Park, Illinois
Introduction CAD/CAM Jig & Fixture Design
Statics and Dynamics Introduction Die Design
College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Geometric Tolerance and Dimensioning
Manufacturing Technology
SKILLS AutoCAD rel. 2.0 thru 2000 Unigraphics MX
Microsoft Office Visual Manufacturing
MRP Systems
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Residential / Commercial Contractor Spring 2003 – Present
Home and business refurbishing. Includes tile setting, drywall, gutter and soffit installations.
Sterling Engineering, Countryside, Illinois June 1999 – August 2002
Managed and delegated duties assigned to the in house tooling group for customer (Electro-Motive Division of General Motors Corporation). Responsibilites include stringent schedule and budget minded team effort. Establish standardization of of newer fabricating and fixture designs to interact with existing manufacturing equipment.
Waeschle Incorporated, Bloomingdale, Illinois May 1997 – June 2002
P&ID Engineering/Equipment design using AutoCad rel.14. Design of mechanical apparatus of pipeline support for the petrochemical industry. Conversion of DIN specifications to ANSI standards for the fabrication of industrial valves.
Zenith Electronics, Melrose Park, Illinois October 1986 – April 1997
Drafter/Designer for production orientated equipment for the manufacturing of picture tubes.
Proto-type work for R&D engineering as a team effort between electronics and engineering for the introduction of HD television as a pilot operation.
Flexible Steel Lacing, Downers Grove, Illinois September 1980 – July 1986
Studied applied sciences in the tool & die industry for the manufacturing of conveyor fasteners for the mining industry. Multiple progression dies (200 ton Minster Press) maintenance and die design. Programming for AGIE wire EDM and Mazak machining center. Also included are visual grinding charts (.0005 tol.) for the fabrication of die buttons as used for metal displacement.
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