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Technical Manager, Project Manager, Stress Engineer |
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Available resume.doc or resume.pdf for download |
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Technical Manager, Project Manager, Stress Engineer
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- Full Time/Permanent
- Part Time/Short Term
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| Salary: |
81660 USD
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| Would like to relocate: |
yes |
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OTHER INFORMATION |
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| Education: |
Master in Business Management Oct 2007 – Jul 2009
University of Capitole Toulouse 1, France
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Aeronautical Structures) Jan 1996 – Jun 1999
Ecole Nationale Supérieure D’Ingénieurs en Constructions Aéronautiques (ENSICA), Toulouse, France
D.E.A (Master of Sciences) in Mechanical Engineering Nov 1994 – Jun 1995
Paul Sabatier University Toulouse, France
Engineering degree in Mechanics and Automatics Oct 1989 – Jul 1994
The National Institute of Technology, Ivory Coast (5 years French Grandes Ecoles education system)
Trainings & Internships
Final year project “Improvement of the Quality of the Bleed Air of the factory” Apr 1994 – Jul 1994
BLOHORN, Ivory Coast
Second year engineer project: “New design of the factory water supply system and improvement of the network”
SAPH (agro-industry in Ivory Coast) Jul 1993 – Sep 1993
Internship – Maintenance of Mercedes car Jul 1992 – Oct 1992
Mercedes Ivory Coast
Member of the mechanic group; repaired the engines and components of Mercedes damaged cars
Affiliations:
Member of the Royal Aeronautical Society (United Kingdom)
Member of the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI)
Former Member of the Belfast Junior Chamber of Commerce
Former Treasury of the Junior Enterprise of ENIS (Engineering School in IVORY COAST)
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Doctorate
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AIRBUS France, Toulouse
Skill Leader – Project (ISAMI) for Airbus A350 structure stressing tool (software) development Dec 2006 – Present
Plan and execute the development of ISAMI (structural stressing software of the new AIRBUS A350)
Handle 3 sub-contractor companies developing the software; prepare write-up of work requests and tool specifications, planning, organisation, development follow-up.
Validated ISAMI and ensured that the analysis methods embedded in ISAMI are in line with Airbus technical methods documents.
Assessed risks and decided on the deployment of ISAMI to AIRBUS and its Risk Sharing Partners
Report the progress of the project periodically to the hierarchy.
AIRBUS UK, Filton, Bristol
Stress Engineer, Responsible for Airbus metallic spar analysis methods Dec 2002 – Nov 2006
Managed all the theoretical aspects of spar design and stress methods within the Methods and Tool Department at Airbus UK
Checked and developed spar methods for design and stress engineers
Developed a stressing software in VBA that was used to perform the check stress activity of A380 wing spars
Develop method for other aircraft metallic parts (Ribs, pintle fitting, joints, etc)
Performed training on Airbus metallic spar stressing to Airbus engineers and subcontractors.
Key Result: The software saved a lot of man-hours for AIRBUS, 1 stress engineer required for the analysis of a spar bay using the spar checkstress tool compared to 4 with previous processes.
Aerospace Research Centre, Queen’s University of Belfast
Research Fellow-development engineer Feb 2000 – Nov 2002
Managed a project of buckling and post-buckling analysis of riveted fuselage panels in collaboration with Shorts/Bombardier Aerospace
Conducted Finites Elements Analysis and Experimental Testing
Designed a scanning system with Linear Voltage Transducers (LVDT) to check the surface imperfections of the curved fuselage panels
Performed numerical fluid-structure interaction analysis with the use of software like Patran, Abaqus, Gambit and Fluent
Key Result: Achieved 11% more of weight saving compared to traditional design rules by applying the numerical design.
Other Professional Experiences:
ISAE (Institut Supérieure de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace) of Toulouse
Part-time Lecturer for post-graduate students in structure analysis Jun 2007 – Present
The School of Aeronautical Engineering, Queen's University Belfast
Roles:
Part-time Lecturer in Aero-elasticity Feb 2000 – Nov 2002
Tutorial Supervisor in aeronautical structures Feb 2000 – Nov 2002
EARLIER CAREER SYNOPSIS
InterSoft, Ivory Coast
Owner and Managing director of an IT business (InterSoft Cote d’Ivoire) Jul 1999 – Feb 2000
ENSICA, Toulouse, France
Researcher in Aeronautical Structures Jan 1996 – Jun 1999
JPR-Consultant, Ivory Coast
Consulting Engineer Aug 1994 – Oct 1994
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| Post Date: |
09/08/2010 |
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