Basil Mustafa

Electronics Control Hardware Engineer at Fisher & Paykel Technologies
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, NZ
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Arabic Professional working proficiency

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Experience

    • New Zealand
    • Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Electronics Control Hardware Engineer
      • Jan 2020 - Present

    • New Zealand
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Fourth Year Undergraduate Student - Second Semester
      • Jul 2019 - Nov 2019

      Part IV Research Project based on developing an analogue-based noise-cancelling headphone for use in passenger aircraft cabins. The project involved heavy use of MATLAB and Simulink simulations to develop a hardware prototype that will attenuate aircraft cabin noise while maintaining minimal distortion of input audio signal into the headphones. The design involved utilizing filter circuits to realise the prototype and achieve the desired goal.

    • Fourth Year Undergraduate Student - First Semester
      • Mar 2019 - Jul 2019

      Project Course that involved wirelessly powering an RC car. The design involved using an IPT converter to wirelessly transfer power from the track and used a buck converter to regulate the output voltage to respectable levels to power the RC car.

    • New Zealand
    • Wholesale Building Materials
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Product Assembler
      • Nov 2018 - Feb 2019

      A manufacturing firm with around 500 employees that provides efficient hot water heating products and distributes them to firms such as Reece, Mico Plumbing, Placemakers and Plumbing World. Tasked with the building, testing and packing of tap products. • Teamwork: Worked with a team of 10 employees on the bench with synchrony to produce large quantities of around 100 water boiling and cooling products each week to be shipped to various clients. • Attention to Detail: Required to assemble a daily target of 30 taps per day while maintaining high quality, ensuring materials and components passed the strict regulations for assembly usage. • Adaptability: Learnt to adapt and keep the line running in absence of the supervisor, solving issues that come by such as shortage of assembly parts, repair of testing equipment and rationing of assembly parts to place orders in advance. Show less

    • New Zealand
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Third Year Undergraduate Student - Second Semester
      • Jul 2018 - Nov 2018

      Project Course where we were tasked to design an linear compressor controller for a linear motor. This project was sponsored by Fisher and Paykel Appliances and was tasked to be a a product that would eventually be manufactured at a large scale. Design had to take into considerations for high current ratings up to 4A continuous current from a 12V DC supply.

    • Third Year Undergraduate Student - First Semester
      • Mar 2018 - Jul 2018

      Project Course where we were tasked to design an auxiliary lamp dipper for the car headlights. This project was sponsored by Hella NZ and was tasked to be a feasibility proof of concept design where we as engineers had to give the client recommendations on whether to pursue this conceptual design or scrap it. Design was also restricted to be fully analogue with no digital processing whatsoever.

  • Progressive Technologies NZ Ltd
    • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Electronics Assembler
      • Nov 2017 - Feb 2018

      A technology provider firm that provides solutions to client projects with clients/partners like Land Transport NZ and Transmotec. Tasked with building, soldering and inspecting PCB boards and packaging the final product. Skills demonstrated in this experience are: • Circuit Probing: Tested the functionality of each PCB board with multimeter and used tools such as oscilloscope to identify faulty components in PCB. • Circuit Simulation and Design: Designed a PCB Board with Altium Designer for a DC-DC Converter from schematic to be used in a power security module. • Soldering: Soldered up to 40 PCB boards with both SMT and PTH components for each batch that was ordered by clients. Show less

    • New Zealand
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Second Year UnderGraduate Student - Second Semester
      • Jul 2017 - Nov 2017

      Project Course where we were tasked to design a wireless energy monitor for measuring peak current, RMS voltage and average power across an inductive load. This project was sponsored by Tru-Test Ltd and was tasked to be a product that would eventually be manufactured at a large scale. Several additional components were used for the learning experience of different functionalities such as CPLD and micro-controller component. Project Course where we were tasked to design a wireless energy monitor for measuring peak current, RMS voltage and average power across an inductive load. This project was sponsored by Tru-Test Ltd and was tasked to be a product that would eventually be manufactured at a large scale. Several additional components were used for the learning experience of different functionalities such as CPLD and micro-controller component.

  • King Abdulaziz Hospital
    • Al-Ahsa Governorate, Saudi Arabia
    • Biomedical Technician Volunteer
      • Jan 2017 - Feb 2017

      National Guard Hospital that provides high quality healthcare to national guard personnel and their eligible dependents. Tasked with maintaining various medical equipment and performing routine servicing. Skills demonstrated in this experience are: • Written and Verbal Communication: Followed up on work orders brought up by different departments and updated status of medical equipment onto the inventory database. • Problem Solving: Identified faulty equipment by using various testing equipment such as tachometers, photometers, pressure sensors, etc. and contacted manufacturer of said equipment for repair. • Soldering: Was exposed to soldering for the first time and was allowed to have a few test runs to improve soldering skills Show less

  • King Abdulaziz Hospital
    • Al-Ahsa Governorate, Saudi Arabia
    • Data Entry Clerk
      • Aug 2014 - Aug 2014

      National Guard Hospital that provides high quality healthcare to national guard personnel and their eligible dependents. Tasked with inputting data into the required database. Skills demonstrated in this experience are: • Written and Verbal Communication: Cooperated with colleagues from various departments to input new equipment to be purchased for new specialized health center. National Guard Hospital that provides high quality healthcare to national guard personnel and their eligible dependents. Tasked with inputting data into the required database. Skills demonstrated in this experience are: • Written and Verbal Communication: Cooperated with colleagues from various departments to input new equipment to be purchased for new specialized health center.

Education

  • The University of Auckland
    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - BE(Hons), Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    2016 - 2020
  • Nada International School
    High School, Maths, Physics and Chemistry
    2013 - 2015

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