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Hello, my name is:
Claudio Orezza

Me:

Product development engineer passionate about project management and innovation. I recently graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering degree. Currently, I am an ongoing product development engineer working with the Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) group at Andersen Corporation.

Mission:

My mission is to find solutions to complex engineering design problems. This process incorporates a detailed analysis and knowledge of advanced mechanical engineering and computer science concepts. In addition the combination of software and hardware to perform computations, simulations and optimizations, and a manufacturing process using novel methods is utilized. 

Technical Skills

  • SolidWorks

  • Fusion 360

  • Onshape

  • Generative Design

  • Finite Element Analysis

  • Topology Optimization

  • Static Simulation

Words that describe me

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

CODING

Manufacturing

3D DESIGN

LEADERSHIP

PROBLEM SOLVING

ENTEPRENEURSHIP

TEAMWORK

Certificates:

  • Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional in Mechanical Design

  • Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate in Mechanical Design

  • Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional Advanced Surfacing (CSWPA-SU)

  • Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional Advanced Sheet Metal (CSWPA-SM)

  • Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional Advanced Weldments (CSWPA-WD)

  • Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional Advanced Drawing Tools (CSWPA-DT)

  • Six Sigma Green Belt (CSSGB) Certification

  • Google Project Manager Certificate

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Experience

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Projects and Design Portfolio

"Claudio and I discussed various aspects of science and technology while he was here. He is very bright and is clearly a very dedicated student. Claudio is just a terrific kid. He is very friendly, very well grounded, utterly unpretentious, respectful but not obsequious (read: asks good questions), curious intellectually, and open to new experiences in a healthy way."

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Keith A. Nelson, Haslam and Dewey Professor of Chemistry at MIT

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