Dalton D. Monteiro 10403 Huntington Valley Dr.|Houston, TX 77099| 832-618-4589| [email protected]
Objective
Dynamic individual capable of applying current knowledge and adapt to emerging applications of mathematics, science,
engineering and technology. I am seeking a mechanical engineering position, where I can apply and enhance my technical skills.
Education
University of Houston (Houston, TX) December 2012 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Certification: Petroleum Technology
Skill Summary
Proficient in drafting and 3D modeling through the use of AutoCAD 2010 Mechanical, Pro Engineer, and SolidWorks 2007.
Adept in running dynamic analysis and design optimization with Pro Engineer‐Mechanica/Mechanism.
Accustomed to interpreting ASME 16.5, 16.10, 16.34, API 6A and 6D codes and standards for valves.
Professional Experience
Toshiba International Corporation January 2013‐Present Manufacturing Engineer I Develop, evaluate, and improve manufacturing methods; utilizing knowledge of product design, fabrication processes tooling,
quality standards and production equipment capabilities.
Applied statistical methods to analyze and plan work force utilization, space requirements, workflow, and design layouts of equipment and workspace for maximum efficiency.
Design and implementation of capital projects from conception to completion. Please see project experience.
Participate in new product development.
International Standard Valve July 2012‐December 2012 Product Quality and Engineering Reviewed supplier's valve design based on ASME 16.5: flange and fittings dimension; ASME 16.10: Face to face/End to end
dimensions for valves and ASME 16.34: Valves: flanged, threaded, welding end. Also, in oil/gas utilized valves, using API 6D and API 6A for high pressure valves.
Controlled quality database by creating quality control documents such as BOM (bill of material), MTR (material testing report) and technical documents defining specific valve type and material compound group(metal and nonmetal).
Controlled quality database by creating quality control documents such as BOM (bill of material), MTR (material testing report) and technical documents defining specific valve type and material compound group(metal and nonmetal).
Traced production process by creating part number in ERP system (Global Shop Solution), routers/estimates, and work order to control manufacturing process.
UTex Industries (Weimar, TX) Manufacturing Engineering Internship Summer 2010 Designed well service packing, gaskets, and O‐rings using rubber compounds Created die designs for extrusion using AutoCad 2010 Mechanical. Coordinated with supervisor to create work cell design using lean manufacturing principles.
Project Experience
Senior Design‐Team Leader Designed and built a prototype unit that converts interchangeably between a manual operated wheelchair to a powered chair with certain ADA required and desired specifications.
Designed and modeled a 4” 900 class Trunnion Mounted Ball Valve per ASME 16.34, 6D code Valve Design‐Petroleum Technology certification course
Project deliverables available per request
Test Stand‐Project Leader Toshiba International Corporation
Designed and followed through with the construction of a test stand to increase product quality testing efficiencies
Green Belt Certification‐Project Leader Toshiba International Corporation‐Six Sigma Green Belt certification Increased productivity by increasing throughput and quality by reducing in process waste and non‐value added work.
Aditional Information
Reference available on request
Employability Status: US Citizen / Permanent Resident