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Joshua Cutler

Systems Integration Engineer at Kawasaki Rail Car

Joshua Cutler, EIT, is a Systems Integration Engineer at Kawasaki Rail Car since June 2017, having previously held the role of Engineering Intern. Notable contributions include the development of an internship position, streamlining information for 7000 electronic and mechanical parts for multiple rail projects through Visual Basic macros, and identifying discrepancies in manufacturing drawings. Joshua also provided CAD schematics for electrical integrations, estimated manufacturing costs, and gained insights into customer-supplier relations via NYCT design meetings. Prior experience includes serving as a Teaching Assistant at the STEM Institute at CCNY, where Joshua introduced high school students to engineering principles and oversaw robotics programming and troubleshooting. Joshua holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from The City College of New York and Macaulay Honors College, and a High School Diploma from The Summit School.

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New York, United States

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Kawasaki Rail Car

Delivering the Reliability of the Kawasaki Brand to the United States Kawasaki is Japan’s leading manufacturer of rolling stock. Since it began operations in 1906, the company has produced a succession of vehicles that have left their mark on railway history, including Japan’s first privately made steam locomotive and first aluminum alloy train. From express and commuter trains to locomotives, freight cars, monorails, and new transit systems, Kawasaki is engaged in a broad range of business. Within these product areas, the company performs development, design, and manufacturing of high-speed trains such as the well-known Shinkansen, leveraging advance technologies such as aerodynamics expertise of its Aerospace Division. Kawasaki’s engineering expertise has always provided innovation. Kawasaki's state of the art technologies make it possible to achieve new levels of safety, reliability and comfort. Reliability that has exceeded customer specifications and expectations and have provided our customers savings in maintaining and operating their vehicles. From its Hyogo Works main factory and two manufacturing sites, in Lincoln, Nebraska and Yonkers, New York, the company delivers Kawasaki brand rolling stock to the U.S., which provide solutions for the many challenges facing our customers. Kawasaki is committed to delivering rolling stock that has become vital to Transit Agencies and people’s daily lives that are sustainable and environmentally friendly.


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