Hello, I’m Daniel Groth and I possess related education, practicum, and experience to contribute to long-range objectives in Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineer role. I possess expertise in in testing and inspecting equipment, faulty equipment identification, and on-site maintenance. I am a dedicated member of cross-functional teams known for to achieving all maintenance and servicing objectives. I am conversant with performing research, generating reports, as well as planning, scheduling and achieving successful completion of complex technical projects within budget and time constraints. I am an analytical problem-solver continually looking for unique ways to, resolve issues and concerns. A few of my credentials include… • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Western New England University, Springfield MA, May 2019 (Dean's list spring 2019)• Drafting Technology Certification, Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical High School, May 2014A few of achievements include… • Significantly reduced production line's time of a single unit from 15 minutes to under 10 minutes by upgrading manufacturing equipments and using various methodologies.• Efficiently created, updated, and revised, new and previous assembly documents for 17 different shaker and centrifuge products, while examining and following official documentation procedures.• Placed 18th in sales, 16th in suspension, and 3rd in hill climb while competing with 110 international teams in SAE's CDS Baja competition.Engaging and collaborative, I am skilled in conducting analytics and overseeing and standardizing cross-functional service delivery departments to improve organizational performance, drive revenue growth and control costs in consumer-oriented business environments. While others take pride in meeting all standards set before them, my passion is for delivering service that goes beyond organizational expectations, creating a win-win scenario for everyone involved!Please feel free to contact me DanielTalcottGroth@gmail.com with any thoughts, comments, or questions about my work— I’m always interested in making new professional acquaintances.