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Kerrie Noble Design Engineer Areas of Expertise Engineering Principles Materials Mathematics Design Principles Manufacturing Techniques and Production Project Management Industrial Design Mechatronics Computer-Aided Design Production Technology Supply Chain Management CAD/CAE Software Failure Analysis Solidworks ProEngineer Professional Student Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology Personal Skills Focused Determined Driven Innovative Generating New Ideas Systematic Teamwork Communication Research Methods: Theoretical Knowledge Professional Experience Sgurr Energy – Glasgow Student Project September 2013 – June 2014 Responsible for the development of a robust solution to address issues experienced throughout the Lidar installation process. Key focus placed on the elimination of manual handling risks associated with prolonged lifting of heavy objects. Duties: Liaising with the clients at Sgurr Energy to support the team with product development and solution generation. Researching and developing ideas for new products relating to the Lidar installation process. Product costing for final solution. Using correct engineering principles to develop a detailed design and final specification, including material and component selection. Failure modes and effects analysis. Evaluation and testing based on functional and engineering design requirements. Develop and maintain project plans using project management techniques such as Gantt charts and activity lists. Scottish Health Innovations Limited (SHIL) and the Ayrshire and Arran National Health Trust – Ayr Hospital Student Project September 2012 – June 2013 Responsible for the development and refinement of a blood sampling kit for use within Intensive Care Units. Key focus on the elimination of blood wastage within the sampling process. Duties: Researching and developing new ideas for a complex medical system. Using computer-aided design for the development of detailed final solutions. Liaising with the clients in relation to the issue of infection control, use and cost. Develop and maintain project plans using project management techniques such as Gantt charts and activity lists. Researching and advising on methods of manufacture. Using 3D printing techniques to produce viable prototypes. Writing professional progress reports for clients and academics. Creating technical drawings for use in design protection applications. Using engineering design calculations to address issues surrounding rate of blood flow back to the body.

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Kerrie Noble Design Engineer

Areas of Expertise

Engineering Principles

Materials

Mathematics

Design Principles

Manufacturing Techniques and Production

Project Management

Industrial Design

Mechatronics

Computer-Aided Design

Production Technology

Supply Chain Management

CAD/CAE Software

Failure Analysis

Solidworks

ProEngineer

Professional

Student Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology

Personal Skills

Focused

Determined

Driven

Innovative

Generating New Ideas

Systematic

Teamwork

Communication

Research Methods: Theoretical Knowledge

Professional Experience

Sgurr Energy – Glasgow Student Project September 2013 – June 2014 Responsible for the development of a robust solution to address issues experienced throughout the Lidar installation process. Key focus placed on the elimination of manual handling risks associated with prolonged lifting of heavy objects. Duties:

• Liaising with the clients at Sgurr Energy to support the team with product development and solution generation.

• Researching and developing ideas for new products relating to the Lidar installation process.

• Product costing for final solution. • Using correct engineering principles to develop a detailed

design and final specification, including material and component selection.

• Failure modes and effects analysis. • Evaluation and testing based on functional and engineering

design requirements. • Develop and maintain project plans using project management

techniques such as Gantt charts and activity lists.

Scottish Health Innovations Limited (SHIL) and the Ayrshire and Arran National Health Trust – Ayr Hospital Student Project September 2012 – June 2013 Responsible for the development and refinement of a blood sampling kit for use within Intensive Care Units. Key focus on the elimination of blood wastage within the sampling process. Duties:

• Researching and developing new ideas for a complex medical system.

• Using computer-aided design for the development of detailed final solutions.

• Liaising with the clients in relation to the issue of infection control, use and cost.

• Develop and maintain project plans using project management techniques such as Gantt charts and activity lists.

• Researching and advising on methods of manufacture. • Using 3D printing techniques to produce viable prototypes. • Writing professional progress reports for clients and academics. • Creating technical drawings for use in design protection

applications. • Using engineering design calculations to address issues

surrounding rate of blood flow back to the body.

Kerrie Noble Design Engineer

Research Methods: Practical Application

Problem Solving

Enthusiasm

Self-confidence

Responsibility

Time Management

Networking

Project Planning and Delivery

Teaching

Public Engagement

Communications Methods

Personal Details

Kerrie Noble 411 Castle Gait Paisley PA1 2HE T: 0141 258 1362 M: 07784 731961 E: [email protected] D.O.B.: 07/09/1990 Driving License: Yes Nationality: British Professional Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=AAIAABATY78B7LiF_MBnWo9mmpvn52kue624bY0&trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile

Huhtamaki – Portadown Student Project January 2012 – June 2012 Responsible for researching and advising how the company can add value to their manufacturing processes through innovation. Duties:

• Investigation the current plant operations and using SIPOC to analyse current company processes.

• Identifying main areas for improvement – inventory, layout planning and work ethic.

• Applying methodologies such as Lean, 5s and Kanban to develop solutions to add value to the company’s manufacturing processes.

Education and Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy With Postgraduate Certificate in Researcher Professional Development (PGCertRPD) University of Strathclyde 2014 – Present MEng (Hons) Product Design Engineering Pass with Distinction University of Strathclyde 2009 – 2014 A Levels Maths [A], Physics [B], Technology and Design [A] Portadown College 2005 – 2009 Key Skills and Competences

• Extensive knowledge of engineering and design principles. • Knowledge of Manufacturing processes. • Understanding of practical application of production and

operations management theories, e.g. Just In Time, Agile Manufacturing. Quick Response Manufacturing etc.

• Experience of manufacturing drawings. • Understanding of computer-aided design software – 3D

CAD/CAM.

Awards and Certifications

Other Qualifications: BTEC First Diploma in Public Services [Distinction] City and Guilds Level 1 in Computer-Aided Design [Pass] Awards: Royal Academy of Engineering Prize for best group design project in DMEM. (2014)

Kerrie Noble Design Engineer

The Helen Mills Prize for best overall performance by a final year student on an MEng course in DMEM. (2014) Institution of Engineering and Technology Undergraduate Scholarship (2013) Royal Academy of Engineering – Engineering Leadership Standard Awards Scheme (2011-2014) Dean’s List Award Recipient for achieving over 70% in every year of my combined master’s degree. (2009-2014) Volunteering Positions Civilian Instructor – Royal Air Force Air Cadets (2015 – Present) Volunteer with 2175 (Rolls Royce) Squadron. Responsible for helping cadets achieve the most from their experience in the Air Cadets by getting involved in squadron activities and utilising my leadership skills. Main duties include merchandise ordering, first aid training, cadet record maintenance and class teaching. Active Support – The Scout Association (2010 – Present) Utilise skills such as teamwork, communication, and confidence to provide a varied programme of activities for those involved in scouting. Drawing on experience surrounding, camping, kayaking and hillwalking. Teaching Assistant – University of Strathclyde (2013 – Present) Supporting the learning of undergraduate students within the department of Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management. Involves designing and planning learning activities and assessing and providing feedback for students. University Societies – University of Strathclyde Students’ Association (2009 – Present) Postgraduate Society (PR Coordinator) – 2015/2016 DMEM Research Society (Founding Member) – 2015/2016 PGR Coordinator – 2014-Present Biscuit Box Coordinator – 2015 – Present RI@S 2015 Programme Developer – 2015 Women In Science and Engineering Representative – 2015 – Present DMEM Society – 2009 – Present Strathclyde Interconnect – 2009 – 2014 Achievements

UK Design Protection for redesign of a piece of medical equipment. (2015) Poot’s Coaches’ Perpetual Cup for Achievement in A Level Technology (2009) Portadown College Lifeline Award for Outstanding Commitment and Service (2009) School Prefect (2008/2009)

Kerrie Noble Design Engineer

Cadet Warrant Officer, 72 Squadron Royal Air Force Air Cadets (2008) RAF Pilot Navigation Scholarship (2008) Cadet of the Year, 72 Squadron Royal Air Force Air Cadets (2006) Duke of Edinburgh’s Bronze Award (2006) References

Dr. Tim Saw Associate Specialist at Ayrshire and Arran Health Board E: [email protected] T: 0141 639 8771 M: 079859 48944 Mrs Elizabeth Harvey Retired Deputy Head and Explorer Scout Leader Flat 2/2 8 Annbank Street Glasgow G31 1ST E: [email protected]