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Today we speak with our student of the University Specialization Diploma in Production , Rubén García, to tell us about his professional career and his experience studying online at SEAS. Hello Rubén, nice to greet you! We know that your professional career in the industrial sector began in 2007. Tell us, what did your work consist of during this first stage? I started as an Industrial Draftsman in a heavy boilermaking company, I was in charge of managing the entire orders; budgeting, purchasing and supply management, parts and plans in AutoCAD. I also monitored work in the workshop, checked performance and designed tools to improve productivity in repetitive jobs. I had the opportunity to collaborate on large projects such as the manufacture of formwork for the Madrid or Bilbao metro tunnels, formwork for viaducts for the AVE or assembly of wastewater treatment plants and steel mills.
I learned a lot Hong Kong Email List in this stage, working in a boiler shop gives the opportunity to learn about the needs and problems of the manufacturing process on the ground, from the computer with the tools that we currently have in both 2D and 3D we have the possibility of designing, but It is in the production workshop where you gain real insight. And in 2012 you began a new professional stage in another company, what projects did you carry out? I was mainly in charge of drawing the laser-cut metal parts. I made the developments in 2D and prepared the plans for the cutting program.
Then, using the Lantek program, it created the programs that the operator entered into the laser cutting machine. It also established priorities in the production process and the management of stocks and raw materials. Nowadays, in machinery manufacturing projects, laser cutting is increasingly used; the good quality of the finished part often makes it possible to dispense with subsequent machining and consequently reduce processes. 6 years ago you started at Oxiacero, the company you are currently in. What activity do you carry out within it? My job at Oxiacero within the technical office is programming the oxy-cutting and plasma machines using the Lantek program; With AutoCAD I prepare the 2D drawings and solve the development of the sheets if they are folded or curved. I also check and manage the quality certificates of the sheets along with the traceability of each piece. Additionally, I am responsible for workshop production; I supervise and distribute the work between the machines and the operators and establish priorities.They are jobs of great responsibility.
I learned a lot Hong Kong Email List in this stage, working in a boiler shop gives the opportunity to learn about the needs and problems of the manufacturing process on the ground, from the computer with the tools that we currently have in both 2D and 3D we have the possibility of designing, but It is in the production workshop where you gain real insight. And in 2012 you began a new professional stage in another company, what projects did you carry out? I was mainly in charge of drawing the laser-cut metal parts. I made the developments in 2D and prepared the plans for the cutting program.
Then, using the Lantek program, it created the programs that the operator entered into the laser cutting machine. It also established priorities in the production process and the management of stocks and raw materials. Nowadays, in machinery manufacturing projects, laser cutting is increasingly used; the good quality of the finished part often makes it possible to dispense with subsequent machining and consequently reduce processes. 6 years ago you started at Oxiacero, the company you are currently in. What activity do you carry out within it? My job at Oxiacero within the technical office is programming the oxy-cutting and plasma machines using the Lantek program; With AutoCAD I prepare the 2D drawings and solve the development of the sheets if they are folded or curved. I also check and manage the quality certificates of the sheets along with the traceability of each piece. Additionally, I am responsible for workshop production; I supervise and distribute the work between the machines and the operators and establish priorities.They are jobs of great responsibility.