KEITH BOYLE
MECHANICAL DESIGNER


ABOUT
Dedicated and analytical mechanical designer with more than 20 years of experience in designing and solving complex mechanical projects. Capable of leveraging strong mechanical design experience to efficiently create and implement intricate designs for aerospace, aviation or other field projects; completing design projects on-time and within budget. Quick to learn and master new engineering fields for rapidly contributing to company goals. Proficient in drafting standards such as GD&T and ANSI. Excellent troubleshooter and technical problem-solver.

MY EXPERIENCE
Background & Expertise
SENIOR SPEC DESIGN / L3 HARRIS
January 2022 - Present
Design and Detail tooling fixtures for use in the assembly process.
Interact with other departments to troubleshoot current issues.
HARDWARE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER II, WINDCHILL ADMIN / INFINERA CORP
2011 - 2021
Develop electro-mechanical fixtures for Test Sets including parts design such as metals and plastics.
Create machining prints using PTC Creo to control fit and function, develop and manage complex assembly instruction drawings, and generate wiring harness assemblies to check clearances in main assembly.
Serve as admin for Windchill Product Data Management (CAD storage) and CAD/Cadence license servers.
ASSOCIATE ENGINEER / BROOKS INSTRUMENTS
2008 - 2011
Designed and supported mass flow device catalog; and created, supported, and prepared fixtures in SolidWorks and Pro/E for product testing and development.
Troubleshot and supported manufacturing issues, and formulated/conducted engineering testing to resolve various product issues.
R&D SENIOR DESIGNER AND DRAFTING ADMIN / AESCULAP
2000 - 2008
Designed medical instruments for spinal surgery use, complex plastic and metal shapes using GD&T, and department drafting standards and CAD templates.
Created Designer's Manual for new Aesculap Implant Systems division.
Troubleshot technical problems with CAD software and installations.
Taught new engineers, designers, and drafters to always comply with CAD standards and practices.

"Do not go where the path may lead. Instead, go where there is no path and leave a trail"