Mohammed R Alam
Engineer In Training at Nova Scotia Power- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Nova Scotia Power
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Canada
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Utilities
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300 - 400 Employee
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Engineer In Training
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Jun 2021 - Present
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Bluedrop Training & Simulation
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Canada
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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100 - 200 Employee
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System/Assembly Reliability Analyst
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May 2020 - Aug 2021
Developed Weibull based algorithm for predicting failures and yearly maintenance costs for simulator products Developed reliability optimization algorithm to deliver optimal up-time with minimal spares Data mined asset logs to and calculated failure distribution parameters to improve the accuracy of reliability algorithm Developed Weibull based algorithm for predicting failures and yearly maintenance costs for simulator products Developed reliability optimization algorithm to deliver optimal up-time with minimal spares Data mined asset logs to and calculated failure distribution parameters to improve the accuracy of reliability algorithm
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Michelin
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France
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Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Reliability Co-op Engineering Student
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Sep 2019 - Dec 2019
For my second co-op term, I had the opportunity to explore one of my career interests, industrial automation, at Michelin.I successfully upgraded an obsolete HMI. I grouped control buttons according to function and redesigned the layout to enhance ergonomics and reassigned all control bits. I met with operators to discuss changes that would enhance their user experience.I worked with a multi disciplinary team to understand the day to day issues that the reliability team faces and offered possible solutions. I created a project plan to replace an obsolete RFID tag reader control module. I developed a cost report and ordered a set to demonstrate a working proof of concept of the system. I supported the reliability team whenever required while completing my individual projects in a timely manner.
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Farnell Packaging Limited
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Canada
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Plastics Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Student Engineer
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Jan 2019 - Apr 2019
• Used single line diagram of the facility to update Arc flash labels for the 100+ devices• Analyzed machine electrical schematics to produce 200+ page safety training manual for maintenance staff• Used Circuit Seeker to follow cables and update single line diagram of the facility• Sized fuses for 100+ kVA transformers according to Canadian Electrical Code• Installed conduits and cables for maintenance office panel• Assessed the condition of cooling fans for machinery and facility ventilation and replaced when necessary• Used fluke power logger to gather machine power consumption data for efficiency analysis purposes • Completed a certified arc flash safety training course by Leaf Electrical Safety• Used FLIR camera to perform thermal analysis on power distribution devices to identify faulty connections, load imbalances, signs of extensive wear and suggested corrections • Sized 3 ɸ 75 kVA transformer and selected circuit protection devices according to Canadian Electrical Code for new pouch machine and submitted list of necessary supporting electrical devices for cost analysis• Analyzed and diagnosed malfunctioning seal head and replaced heating element to correct the issue• Assisted certified electrician in inspecting the condition of water level sensors for emergency spillage tanks
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Education
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Dalhousie University
Electrical and computer engineering, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering