David Fava

Design Simulation Engineer at Wilde Analysis Ltd.
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Manchester, England, United Kingdom, GB

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Design Simulation Engineer
      • Nov 2019 - Present

    • Technical Supervisor
      • Sep 2018 - Jul 2019

      Work with the current team management and subsystem leaders to oversee all areas of the formula student project. Ensuring the team runs smoothly and passing down technical knowledge from previous years.

    • Chassis, Drivetrain and Misc Subsystem Leader
      • Sep 2017 - Aug 2018

      Developed and managed all operations and personnel involving the mentioned subsystems within the University of Manchester FS team.

    • Mechanical Team Member
      • Sep 2015 - Aug 2017

      Worked on and aided with development of the University of Manchester FS car.

    • Head of Mechanical Design and Development/Integration and Testing
      • Sep 2018 - Jun 2019

      Oversee all mechanical development of the Manchester US CanSat project, including development of the structure and all Integration and Testing procedures. Work with other US team members to conduct lectures for the people partaking in the UK CanSat project with the aim of developing their skills. The team would eventually compete in Texas finishing 10th, despite unfortunate circumstances. Oversee all mechanical development of the Manchester US CanSat project, including development of the structure and all Integration and Testing procedures. Work with other US team members to conduct lectures for the people partaking in the UK CanSat project with the aim of developing their skills. The team would eventually compete in Texas finishing 10th, despite unfortunate circumstances.

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student Intern - Creating tutorials for the CFD package DualSPHysics
      • Jun 2018 - Sep 2018

      Created a series of online tutorials demonstrating how to use the open-source CFD package known as DualSPHysics. This developed skills such as understanding and application of Fluid Dynamics and CFD practices, an ability to communicate with a world wide audience, and required time management skills. The videos can be found at https://www.youtube.com/user/DualSPHysics/playlists Created a series of online tutorials demonstrating how to use the open-source CFD package known as DualSPHysics. This developed skills such as understanding and application of Fluid Dynamics and CFD practices, an ability to communicate with a world wide audience, and required time management skills. The videos can be found at https://www.youtube.com/user/DualSPHysics/playlists

    • United Kingdom
    • Hospitality
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Bartender/Waiter
      • Oct 2014 - Jul 2015

      Worked as predominantly a bartender and occasionally, when required, as a waiter. Had a fantastic rapport with customers and made many close friends. Learned many teamwork skills and gained an improved understanding of how a business is run. Used my time working here to gain an understanding of what is expected of an employee and to develop customer service skills, was fortunate to work in a wonderful community who greatly enhanced the learning and working experience. Worked as predominantly a bartender and occasionally, when required, as a waiter. Had a fantastic rapport with customers and made many close friends. Learned many teamwork skills and gained an improved understanding of how a business is run. Used my time working here to gain an understanding of what is expected of an employee and to develop customer service skills, was fortunate to work in a wonderful community who greatly enhanced the learning and working experience.

    • United Kingdom
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Volunteer
      • Aug 2014 - Jun 2015

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • Intern
      • Jul 2014 - Jul 2014

      Completed work experience where I worked alongside the quality assurance personnel, checking the manufactured parts. This work experience was completed in the workshop alongside welders and other manufacturing personnel. This work experience allowed me to gain an understanding of how a product must be designed in a way that can be manufactured. Completed work experience where I worked alongside the quality assurance personnel, checking the manufactured parts. This work experience was completed in the workshop alongside welders and other manufacturing personnel. This work experience allowed me to gain an understanding of how a product must be designed in a way that can be manufactured.

    • Intern
      • Oct 2013 - Oct 2013

      Completed work experience where a basic piece of analysis of a part was completed. The part was a basic valve, designed in Solidworks and then analysed in ANSYS. This work experience gave me a brief insight into how solidworks and ansys work and how they're applied. I have since developed these skills further while at university, particularly through my participation in formula student. Completed work experience where a basic piece of analysis of a part was completed. The part was a basic valve, designed in Solidworks and then analysed in ANSYS. This work experience gave me a brief insight into how solidworks and ansys work and how they're applied. I have since developed these skills further while at university, particularly through my participation in formula student.

Education

  • The University of Manchester
    Master of Engineering - MEng, Mechanical Engineering
    2015 - 2019

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