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| Curriculum Vitae |
| R.B.(BRUCE) MACLEOD |
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| TITLE: MECHANICAL DRAFTSPERSON |
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Mr. MacLeod graduated from Thousand Island Secondary in 1967 as a Mechanical Draftsperson. Bruce has upgraded his skills with courses on basic computers, basic and advanced AutoCAD and basic supervision.
After graduation he joined a plant engineering department of a major telecommunications manufacturing company. He held positions as Plant Engineering Draftsman, Supervisor of Building Services and Facilities Engineering Project Co-ordinator.
In March of 1996 Bruce began with D.D.D.G. Engineering Services as a Mechanical Draftsperson. Bruce is keen to take advantage of the latest enhancements of AutoCAD software. He has become proficient with ProE solid modelling.
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| SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS: |
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| Machine Design |
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Bruce was part of a team that designed and built a machine capable of stamping, forming and assembling transformer cores. Approximately 350 drawings were required for this project. |
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| Building Renovations |
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He managed and co-ordinated construction trades and maintenance personnel to complete a major office renovation project. This included barrier free access and washroom facilities as well as a more modern and functional office facility. The total cost of this project exceeded $1 million. |
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| Documentation |
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Bruce transferred architectural details, factory and office floor plans, services, etc. of a 450,000 sq. ft. facility to Autocad. This resulted in drastically reduced costs for space planning and in more accurate control of floor plans, equipment and furniture inventory. |
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| Roll Loader |
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Bruce used ProE solid modeling tool to develop a design for a machine to place a 60” diameter, 48” high roll on a spindle of an automatic splice machine. He prepared a total of 25 “D” size drawings and 200 unique parts. |
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| Facility Design |
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He has prepared numerous electrical and mechanical design drawings for design build contracts. Facilities include manufacturing expansions, maintenance shops, process buildings, warehouses, a maintenance garage, car dealership and furniture stores. These included services of power distribution, lighting, communications, fire alarm, security, plumbing, HVAC, drainage, compressed air, gas and utilities. |
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