Oliver Mackenzie

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  • About me

    Component Design Engineer at Rolls-Royce

  • Education

    • The University of Glasgow

      2014 - 2019
      Aeronautical Engineering (MEng) ENGINEERING
  • Experience

    • The Western Baths Club

      Sept 2014 - Sept 2020
      • General Assistant

        Sept 2014 - Sept 2020
      • Leisure Attendant

        Sept 2014 - Sept 2020
    • Leonardo

      Aug 2020 - Jan 2023

      Placements:Ground Support Equipment Design- 3D modelling / modifying existing 3D models- Creating new Engineering drawings / updating existing drawings- Raise drawings to production issue - Preliminary Design Review- Updating Bill of Materials and Engineering Change Orders- Product Lifecycle Management- Trial Installation at customer sites- Vendor InteractionReliability & Maintainability- FMEA process on Maintenance Significant ItemsFault Investigation-Root Cause Analysis Chief Project Engineering Office- Compliance status updates- Basis of Estimates- Engineering launch presentation - Compliance plan Show less

      • Repair Design Engineer

        Sept 2022 - Jan 2023
      • Graduate Engineer

        Aug 2020 - Sept 2022
    • Flying Start Challenge

      Jul 2021 - Aug 2022
      Committee Member

      Flying Start Challenge is a STEM competition for local schools in the South West of England. This year the challenge is being run and sponsored by eight aerospace engineering companies: Airbus, Atkins, GKN Aerospace, Leonardo, MBDA, Rolls-Royce and Safran Landing Systems. The challenge is designed to allow students to develop their knowledge of flight and get some hands on engineering experience; gaining a top level understanding of an engineering design and build process. We aim to provide an opportunity for pupils to build on their soft skills such as teamwork, communication and problem solving, whilst also having fun!The aim is for teams composed of four students to design, build and test a model glider that they will present at their regional Fly-Off, where each team will have the chance to fly their glider against schools from the same region. Teams will be judged on various criteria such as the distance flown, innovative design, use of recycled materials and more which will be detailed in a poster presentation. Winning teams from each regional Fly-Off get the chance to compete at the Grand Final. Representatives from one of the local ‘host’ aerospace companies will provide support to the students throughout the whole duration of the challenge, covering aspects of design, manufacture and test as well as practical help and advice in the building phase. Show less

    • Rolls-Royce

      Jan 2023 - now
      Component Design Engineer
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