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CREO Design and Production (ID: 770647)
Design, Prototyping, and Manufacturing Specialist
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Engineering & CAD
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Earnings (Year):
$1,000
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Summary
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| Member Since: |
January 08, 2007 | 0 quotes in last 30 days
| Last Signed in: April 29, 2013
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| Location: |
Lincoln, California | United States |
| Would work on site: |
Yes |
| Earnings (All Time): |
$27,318 |
Earnings by Skill (Year): |
| Engineering & CAD |
$1,000 |
| CAD & AutoCAD |
$0 |
| Industrial |
$1,000 |
| Materials |
$0 |
| Mechanical |
$0 |
| Operations Research |
$0 |
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Feedback |
| Rate: |
Min. Rate: $65.00 | Min. Budget: $0.00 |
Work Terms |
| Industries: |
Chemicals & Materials, Consumer Goods & Services, Health Care, Industrial & Defense, Professional Services |
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Highlights
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I will be your best path forward and best cost based on my
proficiency in design and follow through to manufacturing.
My strengths include:
- Merging my creativity with
practicality so the product is sell-able.
- Design for manufacturing from the
beginning and fast prototyping options.
- I'm partnered with an injection
molding facility. This gives me unprecedented speed and allows me to
do follow-through without the awkward hand off that normally occurs
when a customer is left on their own for advanced prototyping and
production.
- Communication skills are critical
to allow more coordination.
Cost savings are:
- Cost of engineering usually
amounts to about 14% of the cost of tooling for manufacturing. My
manufacturing partnerships will save a significant amount. The
tooling costs are by far your most expensive item in doing a
complete project; by keeping these costs comparatively low the
overall price will be much better leaving you more money for
marketing and other expenses.
- Making products designed for
manufacturing saves time and money by eliminating the need to
back-track.
- Experience eliminates time
consuming research on materials and methods; yielding a faster
completion time than novice engineers.
I'd like to discuss your project with
you.
Josh Sybrowsky
916-295-9883
or josh_sy@hotmail.com
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Skills
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| Years of Experience: |
12 year(s) |
| Highest degree: |
Bachelor's Degree |
| Software Skills: |
No information provided |
| Additional Skills: |
I will save you money and time by focusing on making this viable for manufacturing, linking you to manufacturing, and making a creative design.
My experience relies more on practical accomplishment rather than theoretical concepts; this allows me to focus my creativity in a manner that improves your product while saving you money while following through and finishing your project.
One of my greatest assets are my manufacturing partners who I work closely with.
One option is a domestic injection molder who I partner with; I do prototyping and production with him at rates that are had to believe because I know his capabilities and will tailor the parts to his processes. His prices are generally only a fraction of other companies for tooling and very competitive for production.
I also frequently travel to China and have man connections there. Certain products (particularly ones with assembly and electronics) are less expensive to make in China. I know companies there, I have personal relationships, and I know how to avoid the common pitfalls and delver a good experience.
I'm skilled in CAD (SolidWorks). I'll provide realistic photo renderings before providing you with fast, accurate, and cost efficient prototypes.
I've got the knowledge and connections to make this happen easy for you, communication skills that will put you at ease, and experience that will save you thousands.
I intend to make your project a success by partnering with you. |
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Work Terms
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The following guidelines are optional
steps that are frequently taken in product design situations. Not all
steps are needed in all cases, however this is the general path
towards project completion. I'm a full-service engineer capable of
taking this all the way to completion.
1 – Conceptual process Some
customers already have this part done. If this step is needed it
usually requires brainstorming and marketing research (2 weeks)
2 – Initial CAD designs The purpose
is to establish a starting concept in 3D design that the customer and
engineer agree on (1 week)
3 – Refined CAD modeling The design
takes on more character and final shape (1 week)
4 – Prototyping Using a variety of
options depending on the purpose, shape, and size of the product,
this will provide confidence in moving to the next phase (2 days –
1 week)
5 – Pre-production Tooling Use of
aluminum injection mold tools allows early production versions of the
parts to be produced at low costs allowing the market to be tested
with minimal expense and risk. This production tooling can be used
up to 250,000 parts (3 - 7 weeks)
6 – Full stage manufacturing This
includes product fulfillment (assembly) and packaging to move into
permanent high levels of production and full optimization on return
of investment. (6 - 12 weeks)
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