Zamil Andalib, P.Eng.

R&D Mechanical Engineer at Enersion

Zamil Andalib, P.Eng. has a diverse range of work experience in mechanical engineering. Zamil started their career at Bangla Trac Limited - BanglaCAT in 2011 where they designed components for Caterpillar V16 engine cylinder heads using CATIA v5 and analyzed them for stress, fatigue, and pressure cycles using ANSYS.

In 2015, Zamil joined Woodbridge as a Mechanical Designer. In this role, they designed automotive seat production machinery parts and assemblies, performed structural analysis using SolidWorks Simulation, and prepared bills of materials (BoM) for production.

Next, Zamil joined Velcro Companies in 2018 as a Mechanical Engineer-in-Training (EIT). Zamil oversaw the launch of new Velcro products for automotive applications, collaborated with customers such as GM, Chrysler, Toyota, and Honda in product design and development using Pro/E Creo Parametric 7, and worked with quality engineers on APQP and PPAP procedures and documentation.

From 2019 to 2021, Zamil worked at VOTI Detection as a Mechanical Design Engineer. Zamil led a team in designing and developing state-of-the-art x-ray scanners for security applications. Zamil prepared proof-of-concept designs based on client expectations, performed CAE analysis using CATIA v5, and successfully realized these designs for full-scale production.

Currently, Zamil is employed at Enersion Inc. as an R&D Mechanical Engineer. Zamil leads a team in researching, designing, and developing zero-emission compressor-free next-gen HVAC unit prototypes. Zamil oversees project coordination, organization, and prioritization, designs and analyzes parts and assemblies using OnShape and SolidWorks, and manages finance for R&D projects.

Zamil Andalib, P.Eng., obtained their Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, where they studied from 2007 to 2011. Zamil then pursued a Master's Degree in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering from the University of Toronto, completing their studies from 2013 to 2015.

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  • R&D Mechanical Engineer

    October, 2021 - present