CHRIS UBERTI 248-943-5831 CUBERTI87 @ GMAIL.COM 21A McNeil Ct Greenville, SC 29609 COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE: GE Flow and Heat Transfer Software, MSC.Patran, Hyperworks, Star-CCM+, Unigraphics, SolidWorks 2008, Visual Basic, Matlab, Catia V5-14, Microsoft Office, HTML, CSS3, Javascript, JQuery, PHP EDUCATION: Degree in Spacecraft Propulsion and Design from Purdue University, West Lafayette Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering, May 2010 WORK EXPERIENCE: Heat Transfer Engineer, May 2011 – October 2013 QuEST Global Services NA INC, Greenville, SC and Cincinnati, OH -Heat transfer analysis on Rotor and Secondary Flow Systems for GE Aero Engines and Gas Turbines -Built 2D and 3D mesh for turbine heat transfer models (HP rotor, turbine center frame, case) -Constructed 1-D flow system models using GE’s secondary flow solver YFT and FNS -Managed/accounted billable hours for projects, up to three projects simultaneously being worked on -Presented finalized results to customers in formal presentation setting -Wrote software to post process Engine test cell data in VBA Wheel Designer, March 2014 – Present Boyd Cycling, Greenville, SC - Used Star-CCM+ to run 2D and 3D CFD analysis on wheel design to minimize drag - Performed design studies optimizing wheel shape - Optimized CFD modeling techniques to mimic wind tunnel results - Tested design shapes at A2 Wind Tunnel in Charlotte, NC Project Manager, October 2013 – June 2014 Dealer Online Marketing, Greenville, SC - Interviewed end users and set out design requirements for web applications - Hired then managed offsite programmers in the Philippines - Planned out several layers of development to meet deadlines using Gantt Charts Member of Thrust Augmenter Design/Build/Test Competition, August 2009-November 2010 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana -Acted as Project Manager to support deadlines, work loads, and Design Reviews -Researched design ideas, performed trade studies, and completed design work in Catia -Broadened propulsion experience to include knowledge of gas turbine engines -Wrote final project report for USAF and communicated with other majors and professionals Research Volunteer, January 2009-May 2009 Purdue High Pressure Laboratories, West Lafayette, Indiana -Built test stand used and conducted tests on combustion instabilities -Utilized simple machining techniques to construct test stand plumbing and valves -Instrumented test stand with pressure and temperature transducers -Executed the engine test using team procedures and safety protocols Engineering Intern, May 2008-August 2008 Hedding Aerospace, Chelsea, Michigan -Performed engineering analysis on aircraft antenna installations and interior modifications -Completed engineering reports using SolidWorks -Performed Structural FEA on aircraft components in COSMOSWorks
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