Nathan Jackson

Manufacturing Engineer at OsteoNovus
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(386) 825-5501
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Experience

    • United States
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Manufacturing Engineer
      • Nov 2021 - Present

    • United States
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Engineering Intern
      • Jun 2021 - Aug 2021

      I worked inside a cleanroom, aiding with the cleaning, assembly, shipping, and documenting of various implant screws and plates. I also would travel offsite to help clean company machinery in order to maintain sterilization. I worked inside a cleanroom, aiding with the cleaning, assembly, shipping, and documenting of various implant screws and plates. I also would travel offsite to help clean company machinery in order to maintain sterilization.

    • Engineer Intern
      • Jun 2020 - Aug 2020

      This Internship was an online course offered by the Shah Center to help students during the pandemic achieve an internship. In this course, I learned different communication skills in the workplace, worked with other engineering students to develop a solution for an assigned engineering company, and learned many skills from watching videos used on the daily by engineers. This Internship was an online course offered by the Shah Center to help students during the pandemic achieve an internship. In this course, I learned different communication skills in the workplace, worked with other engineering students to develop a solution for an assigned engineering company, and learned many skills from watching videos used on the daily by engineers.

  • Humanetics ATD Manufacturing
    • Huron County, Ohio, United States
    • Engineering Intern
      • Jan 2020 - Mar 2020

      -Overall, made sure the quality of each material tested met the standard. I worked with an MTS Device to test new and existing samples for crash test dummies. Once data was collected and analyzed data for different materials I could get the average compression force, tensile and tear, along with other statistical evaluations. If the material was not meeting standard, I would help find new material to sample that could be used as a future replacement. Due to COVID-19, the internship had end early.

Education

  • The University of Toledo
    2017 - 2022

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