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Jonathan Dy Engineer in Training

Richmond, BC

Jonathan Dy

Materials Engineering

SUMMARY

A Bachelor of Applied Science in Materials Engineering graduate from the University of British Columbia.

–       Organized with strong analytical skills

–       Detail-oriented and methodical with performing assigned tasks

–       Independently driven and focused to completing tasks

EDUCATION

University of British Columbia

Bachelor of Applied Science- Materials Engineering
September, 2012 – May, 2016

Materials Engineering is concerned with the characterization, processing, and use in design of metallic and non-metallic materials. Some of the courses taken were pyro metallurgy, hydrometallurgy, manufacturing, ceramics, polymers, failure analysis, and non-destructive testing.

British Columbia Institute of Technology

Completed BLDC 1050- Materials and Methods 1 Course

Completed BLDC 2050- Materials and Methods 2 Course
April, 2017 – November, 2017

These courses introduce basic materials and methods used in construction from Divisions 1 to 9 of the MasterFormat System. Topics include: physical and chemical properties; the manufacturing process of various materials and the way they are implemented in a construction project. The divisions covered are Division 1 (General Requirements), Division 2 (Site Construction), Division 3 (Concrete), Division 4 (Masonry), Division 5 (Metals), Division 6 (Woods and Plastics), Division 7 (Thermal and Moisture Protection), Division 8 (Openings), and Division 9 (Finishes).

WORK EXPERIENCE

Goodridge and Williams Distilling Inc.

Production Staff Member
October 3, 2016 – August 14, 2017
· Responsible for the operation of a copper pot still to distill grain-based mash in order to obtain high percentage alcohol that would be utilized in the company’s products by analyzing data values and set parameters

· Responsible for the production of mashes that would later be distilled to extract the alcohol by adding the proper chemical ratio for the ingredients

· Filled and labelled the finished product into bottles with precision and attention to detail to ensure high quality products and palletized cases for shipment to the distributors

VOLUNTEER WORK EXPERIENCE

City Centre Community Association

Homework Club Volunteer
November, 2010 – June, 2012
· Responsible for guiding over 20 elementary schools students with their studies and social skills by assisting them with their assignments in a friendly manner to ensure 100% completion

· Interacted with students through organized sports and games for at least 30 minutes per session to develop their social skills and physical activity

· Responsible for the distribution of snacks to each student through the use of a developed point system to ensure equal shares per student and keeping the process organized in an orderly manner

A.R. MacNeill Secondary School Library

Library Monitor
September, 2010 – June, 2012
·  Responsible for organizing and shelving books into the stacks to ensure 100% accuracy in accordance to the Dewey decimal system and correcting any mistakes found within the shelves

·  Responsible for training potential monitors on the responsibilities and procedures of the position to effectively recruit over 20 students

·  Assisted students with computer difficulties in a friendly manner, obtaining over 100 hours of service.

·  Responsible for the design of elaborate book displays for the library to highlight a specific theme or genre of books and develop interest among 400 students by planning and leading a team to create the display

Families for Christ Community

Sound System Operator
October, 2008 – September, 2010
·   Responsible for the operation of the sound system in a quick and timely manner by setting up the speakers and wiring within 15 minutes

·   Responsible for maintaining the sound system and minimizing problems by testing the sound system and reduced feedback from the speakers to less than 10%

·   Performed the disassembling of the sound system within 15 minutes to ensure a timely departure and to avoid disrupting the community participants

·   Responsible for operating the computer utilized for displaying the songs that the community would sing to and ensured that they were properly displayed in a timely manner

TECHNICAL PROJECTS

MTRL 467 Design Project
January, 2016 – April, 2016
·  Designed a set of parameters to perform high productivity dual-torch welding for pipelines situated in an environment similar to the Alaska LNG project based on a computer program which simulated weld microstructures

·  Simulated the welds by performing GLEEBLE tests with the chosen design parameters

·  Performed microstructure analysis of the welds by performing grinding, polishing, and LePera etching on weld samples

MTRL 466 Design Project
September, 2015 – December, 2015
·  Designed a point-based material feeding system for additive manufacturing

·  Developed a program to simulate weld pools and monitor temperature ranges

·  Presented the design and conclusions found in the project to a group of supervisors through the use of PowerPoint

APSC 160 Final Project
November, 2012
·  Designed a computer program individually to produce a scrolling LED screen to continually scroll a four letter word along the screen to fulfill the requirements of the project

·  Developed the program and fulfill the specifications of the LED screen for the project

·  Added a program to effectively double the scrolling speed upon the activation of a switch, earning an A for the project

TECHNICAL SKILLS

·  Microsoft Word

·  Microsoft Excel

·  PowerPoint

·     Breadboards

·     Arduino

·     Sound System

·     Band saw

·     Dremmel

·     Drill press

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

APEGBC Engineer-in-Training