Vladimir Sidorenko

 Vladimir Sidorenko

Vladimir Sidorenko

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Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Designer at Hooper Welding
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Vladimir
Sidorenko
Toronto, Canada Area
Mechanical engineer with a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Toronto and 2+ years of CAD, problem-solving, leadership, and manufacturing experience.


Experience

  • Hooper Welding

    Mechanical Designer

    Vladimir worked at Hooper Welding as a Mechanical Designer

  • Mold-Masters Limited

    Configuration Engineering Intern

    -Created final assembly CAD models and related standard manufacturing drawings with proper GD&T callouts and BOMs for various components of the injection molding machine, including hydraulics and fluids, using ProE and I-DEAS software embedded with Windchill database management program
    -Checked for possible issues, plotted, and processed to manufacturing facility custom engineering drawings on a daily basis, making sure CNC programmers and operators are receiving correct jobs
    -Issued detailed reports and guidelines of CAD model procedures based on SAP information for the engineering department to use
    -Participated in weekly department meetings between Europe and Asia
    -Evaluated as an excellent employee from the department supervisor upon completion of internship

  • Cimmaster Inc.

    Mechanical Technologist

    -Designed & assembled components for the Brampton Transit bus ramp in SolidWorks 2D & 3D with proper GD&T
    -Supervised 3 machinists working on a plating production line for Siemens semiconductors on a daily basis
    -Placed orders for over $2000 of mechanical equipment, including manufacturing machinery and supplies
    -Analyzed plating production line operation and developed step-by-step written guidance for effective & efficient manufacturing

  • University of Toronto Robotics Association

    Mechanical SubSystem Lead

    -Taught SolidWorks tutorials related to parts and assembly modeling along with creation of standard manufacturing drawings for a group of 40 students involved in the university club
    -Supervised 40 students in the club tool room helping them receive hands-on manufacturing experience on the mechanical equipment, such as drill press and saws
    -Presented technical documentation along with PowerPoint presentations for project managers and students
    -Awarded for winning the 1st place at the Sumo Bot competition for the best performance and design of the rover

  • University of Toronto Formula SAE Racing

    Mechanical Team Member

    -Analyzed and designed mechanical components of the semi-automatic gear shifting mechanism in SolidWorks and AutoCAD packages
    -Machined on the lathe and milling machine seven relevant to assembly parts
    -Assembled and tested final prototype on the racing vehicle
    -Awarded 83/100 marks on the performance, efficiency, control criteria, and satisfaction from the client and supervisor

Education

  • University of Toronto

    Bachelor’s Degree

    Mechanical Engineering