Adam Fain's work experience includes:
- Mechanical Design Engineer at Bison Gear & Engineering starting from February 2019. Adam'sresponsibilities involved designing and evaluating spur and helical gearing, as well as other precision components such as shafts and aluminum castings. Adam also conducted root cause analysis for customer returned products and performed hands-on assembly and testing of prototypes.
- Design Engineer at SVI International, Inc. from March 2014 to February 2019. Adam'srole included reverse engineering a wide variety of OEM products across industries such as fluid handling, lubrication, paint spray, and automotive service equipment. Adam also designed and analyzed custom, welded fabrications to support heavy loads.
- Graduate Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northern Illinois University. Adam served as a Graduate Research Assistant from September 2011 to September 2013, and as a Teaching Assistant from September 2011 to May 2012. As a Teaching Assistant, they instructed undergraduate students during laboratory exercises and assisted with ABET assessment. Adam also mentored and tutored students as necessary.
- Engineering Intern at SPX FLOW, Inc. from May 2011 to August 2011. Adam'stasks included assisting with a design study to reduce heat generation in hydraulic torque wrench swivel manifolds. Adam also designed a mounting fixture for swivel manifolds and conducted a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study using SolidWorks integrated FloEFD software.
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Adam Fain has a strong educational background in Mechanical Engineering. Adam completed their Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Northern Illinois University in the years 2006 to 2011. Adam further pursued their studies and obtained a Master's degree in the same field from the same university in the years 2011 to 2014.
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