I am a "Multi-disciplinary” physicist experienced with new product and technology development. I bring an adaptable skill set to fill the gaps in development teams or act as the technical lead on a development project. I possess a pioneering and inventive spirit which coupled with fabrication skills allow me to take an idea or theory and quickly produce proof of concept samples from available resources. I can then produce FEA or mathematical models of the concept to refine the idea into a new process or product.I have designed or built sensors, transducers or systems using several different technologies. Some products required a fork truck to move the components while other products required a microscope to assemble. What kind of challenge do you have?I thrive on doing the work that conventional thought says "can’t be done", or has never been done before. I use my knowledge and experience from many different fields to view the problem from a new fresh perspective potentially finding solutions that have been overlooked. I have the stubbornness to push through the tough problems that may take many iterations over an extended period of time to arrive at a functioning solution. I relish being able to answer or find the answer to the "hard" or odd questions. Conversely, I am flexible enough to quickly switch to new tasks to assist other teams that are stuck or work on “hot” projects that are costing the company lost revenue.Some of the projects I have enjoyed most involved leading small teams of mechanical and electrical engineers, tooling designers, manufacturing engineers and a marketing representative. These innovative and collaborative teams are able to move quickly to develop a product from concept to customer ready prototype with production intent tools, costs and marketing material. The small teams were also able to produce white papers documenting the new technologies and products.Part of the pleasure of leading small nimble teams is being able to work with junior or new engineers. Guiding the inexperienced colleagues as they learn real world problem solving developing their inquisitive spirit to look for solutions outside their fields. Guiding them as they grow and learn their roles and follow their curiosity to discover what else interests them.
Listed skills include Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Sensors, Spc, and 22 others.