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Neil Loychik Phones & Addresses

  • 4616 Ridgeway Dr, Los Alamos, NM 87544 (814) 931-4789
  • Victor, NY
  • Manassas, VA
  • Burlington, NC
  • Woodbridge, VA
  • Hollidaysburg, PA

Work

Company: General dynamics - Greensboro, NC May 2012 Position: Advanced systems engineer

Education

School / High School: George Washington University- Washington, DC 2010 Specialities: MBA in Business

Skills

Matlab • Mil Std 810 • Product Development • Digital Signal Processing • Defense Acquisition • Qualification Testing • Environmental Testing • Defence Sector • Mechanical Engineering • Testing • Systems Engineering • Configuration Management • Security Clearance • Military • Earned Value Management • Engineering • Pro Engineer • Government Contracting • Shock • Vibration • Integration • Aerospace • Requirements Management • Dod • System Design • Space Systems • Simulations • Electronics • Design For Manufacturing • Sensors • Defense • Root Cause Analysis • Test Equipment • Six Sigma • C4Isr • System Architecture • Ptc Creo • Systems Design

Industries

Defense & Space

Resumes

Resumes

Neil Loychik Photo 1

R And D Engineer

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Location:
15 Stoneleigh Trl, Victor, NY 14564
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems - McLeansville, NC May 2012 - Mar 2013
Advanced Systems Engineer

General Dynamics Land Systems Feb 2009 - Apr 2012
Shock and Vibration Engineer (Dynamicist)

General Dynamics Amphibious Systems Feb 2006 - Feb 2009
Lead Mechanical Engineer

Professional Instruments Apr 2005 - Aug 2005
Intern
Education:
The George Washington University - School of Business 2010 - 2012
MBA, Business
The George Washington University 2004 - 2007
MS, Mechanical Engineering
Bucknell University 1999 - 2003
BS, Mechanical Engineering
Central HS
Skills:
Matlab
Mil Std 810
Product Development
Digital Signal Processing
Defense Acquisition
Qualification Testing
Environmental Testing
Defence Sector
Mechanical Engineering
Testing
Systems Engineering
Configuration Management
Security Clearance
Military
Earned Value Management
Engineering
Pro Engineer
Government Contracting
Shock
Vibration
Integration
Aerospace
Requirements Management
Dod
System Design
Space Systems
Simulations
Electronics
Design For Manufacturing
Sensors
Defense
Root Cause Analysis
Test Equipment
Six Sigma
C4Isr
System Architecture
Ptc Creo
Systems Design
Neil Loychik Photo 2

Neil Loychik Manassas, VA

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Work:
General Dynamics
Greensboro, NC
May 2012 to Mar 2013
Advanced Systems Engineer

General Dynamics
Woodbridge, VA
Feb 2009 to Feb 2012
Shock and Vibration Engineer

General Dynamics
Woodbridge, VA
Feb 2006 to Feb 2009
Lead Mechanical Engineer of Vehicle Electronics

Education:
George Washington University
Washington, DC
2010 to 2013
MBA in Business

George Washington University
Washington, DC
2005 to 2007
MS in Mechanical Engineering

Bucknell University
Lewisburg, PA
1999 to 2003
BS in Mechanical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Sensing Module For Monitoring Conditions Of A Pump Or Pump Assembly

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US Patent:
20160300459, Oct 13, 2016
Filed:
Apr 13, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/685134
Inventors:
- Wilmington DE, US
Daniel J. KERNAN - Liverpool NY, US
Jeffrey SULLIVAN - Syracuse NY, US
Neil LOYCHIK - Victor NY, US
Naveen George - Rochester NY, US
International Classification:
G08B 5/36
G01J 1/42
G01H 1/00
Abstract:
A sensing module for configuring on a vibrating machine or structure, such as a pump or pump assembly is provided. The sensing module includes an outer shell configured with a recessed portion, and encapsulated electronics having a multicolored light array arranged inside the outer shell. The multicolored light array responds to signaling containing information about a condition being sensed or monitored by the sensing module and provides along a projection axis at least one beam of light containing information about the condition. The signaling is received from one or more of the other encapsulated electronics, including an accelerometer or temperature sensing device. The sensing module includes a domed lens configured in the recessed portion of the outer shell, and configured to project the at least one beam of light along the projection axis with a visibility of 360 for viewing from afar, by an observer visually monitoring the sensing module.
Neil E Loychik from Los Alamos, NM, age ~43 Get Report