Drew Schultz

Project Engineer at DC Engineering
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Boise, Idaho, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Project Engineer
      • Mar 2023 - Present

    • United States
    • Wholesale Building Materials
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Project Engineer
      • Dec 2020 - Mar 2023

      • Designed wide range of industrial woodworking equipment, focused specifically on material handling and automation. • Managed projects from start to finish including fabrication, installation, and machine commissioning. • Created drawings for in-house fabrication shop by following ASME and company standards. • Drafted plant layouts for new production lines as well as modified existing equipment and production lines. • Communicated with multiple vendors to supply parts and equipment while managing inventory and costs. • Created project charters, Gantt charts, and project budgets then presented to higher level management to ensure the final delivered product was approved by all parties. • Held weekly meetings with higher management to discuss project progress as well as changes in design. • Coordinated with cross-functional teams to facilitate successful project completion. These teams consisted of programmers, electricians, fabricators, operators, outside contractors, accountants, and division managers. System TM Finger Joint Product Lines • Managed installation of finger jointing system in three sites across the division and completed factory acceptance test with vendor onsite in Odder, Denmark. This project totaled in $5,415,000 of custom and purchased equipment. • Designed custom equipment to connect cut lines to finger jointing lines. Equipment consisted of conveyors, supporting structures, material storage conveyors, product feeding machines, and pneumatic mechanisms used to efficiently move product through the line. Minis Silo Transfer Augers: Connected previously unused sawdust silo to pellet mill line increasing capacity by %33 for the line and improved pellet consistency by allowing more variety of mix of materials. Finger Jointer Bottom End: Increased speed of the machine “bottleneck” and decreased number of jams. Show less

  • Spectralux Avionics
    • Greater Seattle Area
    • Mechanical Design and Test Engineering Intern
      • May 2019 - Aug 2019

      - Responsible for creating and assembling the Bill of Materials, SolidWorks Model, Laser Etching Program, and Silk Screening process for light plate panels in commercial airplane cockpits. - Tested Boeing 777X lighting fixtures under various circumstances including heat, vibration, and electric shock. Shadowed mentors on how to fix faulty circuits after testing. - Responsible for creating and assembling the Bill of Materials, SolidWorks Model, Laser Etching Program, and Silk Screening process for light plate panels in commercial airplane cockpits. - Tested Boeing 777X lighting fixtures under various circumstances including heat, vibration, and electric shock. Shadowed mentors on how to fix faulty circuits after testing.

    • United States
    • Aviation & Aerospace
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Intern
      • May 2018 - Aug 2018

      - Worked with Boeing Additive Manufacturing to produce 3D printed models of numerically controlled carbon fiber layup and trim machines. - Participated in various problem solving teams regarding carbon fiber trimming issues, thermoplastic press layup techniques, and modified manufacturing techniques for components of internal wing structure. - Worked with Boeing Additive Manufacturing to produce 3D printed models of numerically controlled carbon fiber layup and trim machines. - Participated in various problem solving teams regarding carbon fiber trimming issues, thermoplastic press layup techniques, and modified manufacturing techniques for components of internal wing structure.

Education

  • University of Idaho
    Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
    2015 - 2020

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