Veeresh H U β Product Engineer
π¨βπ Bachelor of Engineering (2012) π Diploma in Product Design (2014) Most engineers open the software first. I don't. Before any model exists, I already know the shaft won't fail under torsion, the bearing will outlast its rated cycle, and the weld throat is thick enough to hold under load. The drawing is just the last step. That habit took years to build, and it's the reason my designs don't come back. I've spent seven years working across the full lifecycle of mechanical systems β from the first stress calculation on a blank page, to a commissioned machine running on a factory floor three states away. Rotating motor sub-assemblies, structural fabrication frames, PLM-controlled assembly environments, servo-driven cutting systems. Different industries, different constraints, same standard of work. One project stays with me. Working on a TMEIC-partnered motor design contract, I built a dynamic block automation system from scratch β not as a assigned task, but because I watched the team lose hours every week to repetitive drafting. It cut drawing time by 40%. More than the number, what it confirmed is something I already believed: the best engineering contribution isn't always the most complex one. Sometimes it's just seeing the waste nobody else is fixing, and fixing it. I've worked with Indian manufacturers, collaborated with US-based clients on skid designs, delivered technical training to engineers entering the field, and diagnosed live assembly failures in production environments. That range isn't accidental. I wanted to understand how mechanical decisions made at a desk actually land in the real world β and now I do. I work in AutoCAD Mechanical, Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks, and ENOVIA PLM. But the tools are secondary. What I actually bring is the judgment to know what a design needs before the software opens, and the discipline to see it through without shortcuts. I'm looking for a team building something that has to work β where precision is expected, ownership is real, and the engineering actually matters. If that's your team, my inbox is open.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a Mechanical Engineer with expertise in CAD and manufacturing processes.
Location: Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Experience: 6 yrs 11 mos
Skills
- Mechanical Engineering
- Computer-aided Design (cad)
- Teaching
- Design Engineering
- Automation
- Technical Support
- Application Engineering
- Cnc Operations
Career Highlights
- Designed a hydraulic lift with 1,000 kg capacity.
- Reduced drafting time by 40% through automation.
- Delivered technical training to aspiring engineers.
Work Experience
Freelance (Self employed)
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Education
Engineer's Degree at UBDTCE
Bachelor of Engineering (BE) at ubdtce
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