Luke Manns' work experience begins in 2014 with their role as a Casual Shift Supervisor at MH Plastics. In this position, they were responsible for supervising afternoon shift production, including relief of machine operators, maintenance and troubleshooting of machine faults, material handling, quality control checks, and movement of finished products within the warehouse.
In 2017, Luke undertook a one-year engineering internship with Continental Tires as a Student Intern in Product Industrialization. Their tasks included pre-planning experimental tire production, organizing experimental rubber compounding on a weekly basis, and providing assistance to full-time engineers with their tasks.
From 2020 to 2021, Luke worked as a Casual Retail Assistant at The Bottle-O Pakenham.
In 2021, they worked as a Computer-Aided Design Engineer at Priority Plastic Tooling Melbourne Toolmakers.
In 2022, Luke began working at TAE Aerospace as a Design Engineer. Their responsibilities include performing key activities related to the maintenance and overhaul of gas turbine engines, developing design repairs for gas turbines, developing ST&E for overhaul topics, reliability tracking, and generating in-depth reports for customers. Their key skills include knowledge of DASA regulations, 3D modeling, ANSYS structural simulations, and hands-on problem-solving.
Luke Manns completed their Bachelor of Engineering degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering from RMIT University, from 2014 to 2019. Prior to that, they attended Beaconhills College from 2006 to 2013, although it is not specified whether they obtained a degree or pursued a specific field of study at this institution. In addition to their formal education, Luke Manns also obtained certifications in ANSYS Fluids Academic Training and ANSYS Structural Academic Training from LEAP Australia in May 2019.
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