Nathan Saville
Graduate Mechanical Engineer at HeliMods- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Tackling Global Challenges
RMIT UniversityNov, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
Global Leader Experience
RMIT UniversitySep, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
Resonating with Others
RMIT UniversitySep, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
Working in Diverse Teams
RMIT UniversitySep, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
Introduction to self-awareness in leadership
RMIT UniversityAug, 2017- Nov, 2024 -
Becoming a Leader
RMIT UniversityJul, 2017- Nov, 2024
Experience
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HeliMods
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Australia
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Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Graduate Mechanical Engineer
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Nov 2021 - Present
HeliMods is a world-leading provider of aircraft special mission systems and equipment, dedicated to the rapid delivery of innovative, flexible configurations, both up-front and through-life. Helimods are recognised globally for their experience in designing, manufacturing, installing, and supporting a range of emergency medical, search and rescue, aerial policing, and tactical mission system configurations into aircraft operated by several globally significant clients. HeliMods is a world-leading provider of aircraft special mission systems and equipment, dedicated to the rapid delivery of innovative, flexible configurations, both up-front and through-life. Helimods are recognised globally for their experience in designing, manufacturing, installing, and supporting a range of emergency medical, search and rescue, aerial policing, and tactical mission system configurations into aircraft operated by several globally significant clients.
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Common Purpose
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United Kingdom
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Professional Training and Coaching
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100 - 200 Employee
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Global Leadership Summit Participant
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Aug 2019 - Aug 2019
I was granted a scholarship to participate in a 4 day Global Leadership Summit in Hanoi, Vietnam. The program's main focus was to develop the students' leadership skills and Cultural Intelligence (CQ), while helping them to establish a genuinely global network. The participants were faced with a challenge to design a solution to an existing issue in Hanoi, and then pitch this idea to a panel. I was granted a scholarship to participate in a 4 day Global Leadership Summit in Hanoi, Vietnam. The program's main focus was to develop the students' leadership skills and Cultural Intelligence (CQ), while helping them to establish a genuinely global network. The participants were faced with a challenge to design a solution to an existing issue in Hanoi, and then pitch this idea to a panel.
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RMIT Electric Racing
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Australia
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Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Team Leader
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Jan 2018 - Dec 2018
As Team Leader, I managed and coordinated a team of approximately 60 students to design, build and race a fully electric race car for the Formula SAE competition. My main objective as the Team Leader was to create a culture that aligned with our core values of community, innovation, and empowerment.Some other responsibilities include:● Setting high-level team goals● Organising and holding team meetings● Managing timelines, communicating system deadlines and assisting with the creation of contingency plans● Providing advice (e.g. conflict resolution, time management skills, etc)● Facilitating high-level problem resolution
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Business Leader
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Jan 2018 - Dec 2018
As the head of the business team, I was in charge of leading the sponsorship, marketing, and human recourses for the RMIT Electric Racing team. Sponsorship- Liaising with existing sponsors- Pitching to prospective sponsors- Ensuring the deliverables for each partnership were metHuman recourses:- Developed and sustained a recruitment process (recruited approx 40 new members)- Liaised with the engineering team to support the management of recruits - Facilitated learning of junior recruitsMarketing:- Managed all social media marketing
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Vehicle Dynamics Leader
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Jan 2017 - Dec 2017
As the vehicle dynamics System Leader, I was responsible for designing the suspension of the FSAE vehicle and analyzing its dynamic behaviour. As a system leader, it was required that I liaise with other system leaders to ensure effective system integration. My roles included the analysis and optimization of the kinematics of the vehicle using simulation software (Optimum Kinematics) and, also, using CAD (SolidWorks) for the detailed design of the various suspension components. Once the system was designed and manufactured, I then had the responsibility of tuning the vehicle dynamics for the various races at the FSAE competition.
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RMIT University
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Australia
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Warman Design and Build - Student Design Engineer
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Jan 2016 - Sep 2016
The objective was to design, build and demonstrate a prototype transfer system. Our team of three developed an autonomous robot that won us first prize in the RMIT student competition. Our success earned us a sponsorship from Engineers Australia. The team was funded to compete in the Warman Design and Build competition in Sydney, Australia. We competed against university teams from all across the Asia Pacific region and were fortunate enough to place third overall. The objective was to design, build and demonstrate a prototype transfer system. Our team of three developed an autonomous robot that won us first prize in the RMIT student competition. Our success earned us a sponsorship from Engineers Australia. The team was funded to compete in the Warman Design and Build competition in Sydney, Australia. We competed against university teams from all across the Asia Pacific region and were fortunate enough to place third overall.
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Engineers Without Borders Australia
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Australia
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Engineering Design Summit Participant
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Jan 2016 - Jan 2016
I was awarded an academic scholarship to spend two weeks in Cambodia with Engineers Without Boarders as part of a design summit. I collaborated with undergraduate engineers from all over Australia as we explored the possibilities of humanitarian engineering. The participants were faced with a challenge to design a solution to an existing issue in a rural community and then pitch this idea to a panel. I was awarded an academic scholarship to spend two weeks in Cambodia with Engineers Without Boarders as part of a design summit. I collaborated with undergraduate engineers from all over Australia as we explored the possibilities of humanitarian engineering. The participants were faced with a challenge to design a solution to an existing issue in a rural community and then pitch this idea to a panel.
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Education
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RMIT University
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business (Management) -
RMIT University Vietnam
mechanical, Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business (Management) -
Padua College Mornignton
Graduated with an ATAR of 91.95