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Gary Sutton. garyjsutton@hotmail.com

Design Engineer at Symetrica

Gary Sutton has a diverse range of work experience in mechanical design engineering. Gary started their career at Racal Instruments, where they worked as a Mechanical Engineer on the development of a high-frequency combat radio system for the British Army. After that, they joined Ultra Electronics Precision Air Systems as a Mechanical Design Engineer, where they gained extensive experience in commercial, military, and ministry design environments.

Following their time at Ultra Electronics, Gary worked at Mechon Ltd, where they specialized in the design and installation of industrial ventilation systems. Gary utilized AutoCAD and Solidworks software to develop equipment and structures, paying close attention to producing clear and accurate drawings.

Gary then worked at Shaw Pipeline Services, where they interpreted customer specifications and created detailed process manufacturing drawings for precision nuclear systems. Gary also worked at ARCHITECTURE - Dandi Space in London as a Mechanical Design Engineer, taking responsibility for constructing and coordinating all aspects of production.

In 2016, Gary joined Symetrica as a Design Engineer, utilizing Solidworks/PDM systems to generate new models, drawings, and electrical specifications for leading security x-ray equipment. Gary was also involved in concept design for new products, particularly portals.

Most recently, Gary has been employed at BAE Systems, Inc. as a Mechanical Design Engineer. Gary has demonstrated their ability to produce detailed drawings and material schedules that are clear, accurate, and cost-effective. Gary is proficient in Solidworks, Inventor, and AutoCAD, and has worked effectively within a busy design consultancy, collaborating with a structural engineering design team.

Overall, Gary Sutton has a strong background in mechanical design engineering, with experience in various industries and a proficiency in a range of software tools.

Gary Sutton attended Willesden College London from 1972 to 1976. During this time, they obtained a HNC degree in Mechanical Engineering. No additional certifications or information about specific months and years of obtaining certifications were provided.

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