I. Spasic designs models for testing in wind tunnels, including the interior redesign of models for placing measurement equipment, redesign of the exterior of the model for optimization of geometry for the wind tunnel test, making the necessary technical documentation, production and assembly documentation. His work includes coordination with manufacturing engineers in the preparation of technological process and machining (CAM), and coordination of all stages and final model control.
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M. Atteya is a mechanical designer, draftsman and CAD system administrator. He has been working primarily in CATIA, SolidWorks and AutoCAD, and has also been providing training in CATIA and SolidWorks since 2004.
ConnectS. Gazibaric is a tooling engineer for plastic and metal injection molding tools, sheet metal tools and plastic bottle tools. He has extensive experience in constructing medical equipment and medical devices. He has also worked as a designer of toys, plastic parts, bikes, engines and mechanical construction.
I work with companies in the medical equipment field that need technical documentation and mechanical engineering skills. My area of expertise is CAD/CAM tooling and manufacturing.
My most interesting project was tooling for Lego toy parts. It was interesting because it was very detailed and also fun because it makes children happy and I was able to be part of that.
My favorite software is Solidworks because it has so many integrated solutions which help with engineering.
I recently came across NX software, a fully integrated CAD/CAM/CAE product and I was very satisfied with it, but it is very expensive.
I enjoy working as a free-lance CAD draftsman because I can set my own hours.
I work remotely using TeamViewer for sharing CAD services, a free solution for remote desktops.
N. Pancal provides architectural drafting, structural drafting, mep drafting, steel detailing, 3d modeling and paper to cad conversion.
D. Heath is an expert in using AutoCAD to create Construction Documents (Cover Sheet thru MEPs), creating design packages for submittal to Design Review Committee (Site Plan, Floor Plans and Elevations) and creating construction documents for county or city submittal per 2007 Florida Building Codes with 2009 amendments. His work includes multi-family and commercial projects, preparation of layout of projects with time lines for each draftsman, construction Documents using AutoCAD R14, SoftDesk 8, and Ketiv v14 software, and the creation and maintenance of office standards through the use of custom menu and programming (AutoLISP).
ConnectB. Swinney is currently an independent CAD consultant, a role he has performed since 2008. He was previously an architectural project manager with Tompkins Barron PLLC, an architectural design firm based in the United States, from 1996 to 2008. He performed design activities for the company and managed a team of designers (focusing on AutoCAD). He was responsible for over 50% of the projects. He started his career as a CAD Draftsman at McCarty Architects from 1990 to 1995, and worked directly with the companys consultants, including architects and engineers. He received an AAS in Computer Aided Design and Drafting from Northeast College and attended Mississippi State School of Architecture. He holds a residential and commercial construction license in the state of Mississippi.
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