Thomas Shaw

Engineer at Oxford Product Design Ltd
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(386) 825-5501
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Didcot, England, United Kingdom, UK

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Aleksandr Kozlenok

I worked with Tom in a small design team for almost two years. Tom designed lots of sub-assemblies and ancillary equipment for our autonomous mobile robot and robotic factory. I have always been amazed at Tom's hard work. He always had his vision of the product, a precise development sequence and good practical skills for prototyping and testing. If you are looking for a contractor or engineer for your team who is passionate about mechatronics, robotics and electronics, he will fit very well! P.S.: Thank you for the help with my Arduino projects! Alex K!

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Credentials

  • British Kite Sports Association - Instructor
    British Kite Sports Association
    Jun, 2012
    - Nov, 2024
  • RYA Power Boat Level 2
    -

Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Design Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Engineer
      • Mar 2023 - Present

    • United Kingdom
    • Automotive
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Product Design Engineer
      • Jun 2021 - Mar 2023

    • United Kingdom
    • Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
    • Engineering Consultant
      • Sep 2020 - Jun 2021

    • United Kingdom
    • Design Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Design Engineer
      • Sep 2019 - Dec 2019

    • United Kingdom
    • Design Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Electromechanical Design Engineer
      • Jul 2017 - Jul 2019

      Expanding my design roll to lead engineering tasks

    • Electromechanical Design Engineer
      • Jan 2015 - Jun 2017

    • President
      • Jul 2013 - Jul 2014

      The SKA is a national organisation that organises competitive and coaching events for university students across the UK. It is run by a committee of 6 unpaid members who work for the organisation in parallel with their studies. The roll had unique challenges which I learned a lot from * Developed good communication, working with a team spread across the UK. * The events achieved record attendance between 2013-2014, involving 17 universities. * The organisation became financially self-sufficient topping £9,000 turnover. * The risks of a highly dangerous sport were managed to the satisfaction of the NGB. * Planned and executed “Zero 2 Hero”, a coaching weekend with full board and evening function for 160 attendees. Event generated £5,800 turnover with a 19% profit margin reinvested in other events. * Organised logistics for two of the biggest freestyle kitesurfing competitions in the UK this year for 140 attendees, giving away £2,500 in prizes. * Promoted the organisation and its sponsors through student newspapers, and social media generating over 45 thousand branded online photo views of the national championships. Show less

    • United Kingdom
    • Machinery Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Undergraduate Engineer
      • Sep 2011 - Sep 2012

      During my year as an undergraduate engineer I undertook a range of challenging projects which I gained a great deal of experience from. * Successfully completed a safety critical project within a tight time frame. I Designed the control system, to level the work platform, which was tested by TÜV Rheinland (an international external test house) and successfully passed the relevant EU safety standards. * Delivered a solo project from conception to prototype: understanding the needs of internal clients, drawing up specifications, developing concepts and delivering a prototype telemetry system which was then successfully deployed into the field overseas. * Created a new universal CAN Bus template for future product lines. Reduced the number of CAN bus messages by 10% whilst increasing the amount of information sent. * Identified and proved that a safety critical coded maths statement was incorrect. This has now been amended on future revisions ensuring that the machines comply with the exact safety cut-off point they were specified to. * Played a key role in an international supplier meeting in Germany. Worked with a senior supplier engineer to assess the impacts to the company, exploring several routes to mitigate disadvantages of the changes. Fully responsible for writing up a report for senior management Show less

Education

  • University of Bath
    Integrated Mechanical Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering
    2009 - 2014

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