Benjamin Tincher: in Evergreen, CO
Benjamin Tincher
Evergreen | United States
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Prototyping and engineering development; vehicle engineering - planes
And automobiles (and boats); tinkering; electric vehicles; material science and engineering; injection molding; rapid prototyping; water sports; light sport aircraft; technical outdoor gear design and engineering; recreational vehicles; recreational gear; composite construction
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Work experience
Teledyne Oil and Gas
New Product Development Engineer II | 08/2014 - 03/2015
Worked as material expert in material and molding development for subsea products in many harsh environments having a necessary performance life of 25 years. Responsible for finding and developing manufacturing processes for polymers, ceramics, adhesives, and metals. Responsible for establishing molding processes for gum and liquid silicone rubber materials. Responsible for selecting, purchasing, and setting up two rubber injection molding machines.
Teledyne Oil and Gas
New Product Development Engineer | 07/2012 - 08/2014
Worked as material expert in material and molding development for subsea products in many harsh environments having a necessary performance life of 25 years. Responsible for finding and developing manufacturing processes for polymers, ceramics, adhesives, and metals. Responsible for establishing molding processes for gum and liquid silicone rubber materials. Responsible for selecting, purchasing, and setting up two rubber injection molding machines.
Hexcel Corporation
Engineering Co-op | 08/2011 - 12/2011
Worked to maintain manufacturing functions, meeting customer requirements for quality in manufacturing, and establish new design and manufacturing methods
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Assistant Supervisor - Physics Tutoring Lab | 01/2010 - 05/2011
Physics and Chemistry Tutor
Clemson University
Research Assistant | 12/2006 - 05/2009
Researched, built, and calibrated viscosity measuring instruments for two separate techniques. Utilizing these techniques, I initiated a study of compositional effects on the viscosity of Borophosphate glasses and completed viscosity characterization of two experimental glass compositions. Two publications were the result of this work.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Research Intern | 05/2008 - 08/2008
I had the opportunity to collaborate with researchers to treat high level nuclear waste by vitrification processes. My contributions include analyzing nuclear waste simulant melting behavior by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. With completion of the internship, my results were summarized in a final report for review by the Department of Energy.
Education history
Clemson University
Bachelor of Science | 2005 - 2009
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Master of Engineering | 2009 - 2012
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