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| Curriculum Vitae |
| JASON DOUGLAS SAVOY |
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| TITLE: MECHNICAL TECHNICIAN |
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Mr. Savoy graduated from New Brunswick Community College as a Mechanical Engineering Technologist in June of 2004.
After graduation he was employed with Fabrication Shop in Miramichi City, NB, as a draftsman/estimator. Two years later, he moved to Prescott, Ontario in June of 2006, where he currently pastors a local assembly.
In November, 2007, Jason began with D.D.D.G. Engineering Services as a Mechanical Technician.
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| SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS: |
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| Plywood Mill Renovation |
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Jason became a member of the design team, during the beginning stages of the Plywood Mill’s renovation job. The project was approximately a year in duration. It consisted of eight conveyors, 2 turn table conveyors, two chutes, handrails, stairs, platforms, and numerous shelving units and motor guards. Jason’s primary task was taking onsite measurements and sketches, drafting, material take-offs, and preparing the machinery to be fabricated in the shop. As part of the design team, he would size the gussets, design take-ups, and helped in the design of the turn tables. He was also responsible for the design of shelving units, motor guards, and platforms. |
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| Propane Storage Unit |
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Jason was responsible for the design, drafting, material take-off, and cut sheets for this unit. The drawings were done using a 3D program called Inventor 9. The storage unit was part of the Plywood Mill’s renovation and was designed to house the propane tanks for the forklifts. |
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| 100 ft. Stackers |
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Jason worked on a Stacker project, creating two 100 foot, folding, stacker conveyors. His primary role was drafting, preparing the stacker to be fabricated, and material take-offs. As part of the design team, he helped in the conceptual design of the pivot base. One stacker was completed using Inventor. |
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| Portable Aggregate Plants |
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Jason worked on the Portable Aggregate Plant project for approximately six months. His primary task was detailing, material take-offs, and preparing the drawings to be fabricated. |
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| Gravel Chute |
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Jason was responsible for the design, drafting, and cut sheets for this chute. The chute was used to separate clumps of gravel. It was two feet by two feet square and three feet high. It had a manual operating door and stood on four legs. Drawing was done using Inventor 9. |
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| Institution Building Audit and Service Investigation |
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As a member of the D.D.D.G Engineering Services’ team, Jason worked on the Audit and Investigation project. The audit was conducted for an 800,000 sq. ft. complex, to determine which buildings were self-reliant in regards to building services, for future usage. Jason’s primary task on this project was drafting, spreadsheets, obtaining on-site data and verifying reference material. |
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| Conveyor Mounting |
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Jason worked on mounting a new conveyor in an industrial facility. He was responsible for obtaining on-site measurements, interacting with client, and performing all drafting requirements. |
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| Load Cell Mounting |
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Jason worked on mounting a new Load Cell on an existing bin. His primary role was taking on-site measurements, interacting with client, and performing all drafting requirements. |
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