Ragan Van Hecke
Graduate Student at University of Louisville - J.B. Speed School of Engineering, Bioengineering Department- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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University of Louisville - J.B. Speed School of Engineering, Bioengineering Department
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Graduate Student
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2017 - Present
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Lesco Design & Manufacturing Co.
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United States
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Industrial Automation
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1 - 100 Employee
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Design Engineer
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Oct 2016 - Nov 2016
-Was responsible for design manufacturing equipment for automobile plant using AutoCAD -Updated designs from previous work -Was responsible for design manufacturing equipment for automobile plant using AutoCAD -Updated designs from previous work
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Bradley Univeristy Formula SAE team
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Peoria, Illinois Area
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Cooling System
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Jan 2015 - Dec 2015
Designed and implemented the cooling system (radiators, fans, tubing) of Bradley's 2015 Formula SAE vehicle. Determined heat output of engine, and chose radiators and fans to maintain necessary cooling of engine with minimal size, weight, and cost. Implemented tubing to connect cooling system while fitting with every other component of the vehicle. Designed and implemented the cooling system (radiators, fans, tubing) of Bradley's 2015 Formula SAE vehicle. Determined heat output of engine, and chose radiators and fans to maintain necessary cooling of engine with minimal size, weight, and cost. Implemented tubing to connect cooling system while fitting with every other component of the vehicle.
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Brown-Forman
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United States
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Beverage Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Engineering Intern
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Jun 2015 - Aug 2015
Assisted employees in maintaining efficient operation of manufacturing systems, designed systems to improve efficiency and manufacturing performance, facilitated communication between employees to increase performance, created new work instructions for bottling plant. Assisted employees in maintaining efficient operation of manufacturing systems, designed systems to improve efficiency and manufacturing performance, facilitated communication between employees to increase performance, created new work instructions for bottling plant.
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Education
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Bradley University
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Mechanical Engineering -
Glenwood High school
high school diploma, Honors High School Diploma