Timothy Scott Glaue 7271 Muirfield Dr. Ypsilanti, MI 48197 EXPERIENCE HOME (734) 487-9265 CELL (734) 645-7744 WORK (734) 481-7380 FAX (734) 481-7747 E-MAIL tim.glaue@gm.com E-MAIL tim@glaue.org WEB http://tim.glaue.org Senior Project Engineer (March 1997 – present) General Motors – Powertrain Division Ypsilanti, Michigan Engineering Math Processes Application (EMPA) / Knowledge-based Engineering (KBE) 4L60E and T42 Controller Software-In-the-Loop (SiL) Simulation with AMESim (GMT900 Calibrations) Patent / Tool Method Invention Application In Progress (2005) Planned submission for “Boss” Kettering Award in 2005 Web-Enabled Design and Development Network (WEDDN) Supplier semi-collaboration proof-of-concept /EI&S KBE Applications for Transmission Controls: Shift Valve SGC; Valve Validation; PR Valve SGC; System Schematic Shift Valve SGC Tool Method Invention Award (2003) KBE Valve Farm system application proof-of-concept KBE Shift Valve SGC proof-of-concept with ICAD / Lisp Project Engineer (December 1994 – March 1997) General Motors – Powertrain Division Ypsilanti, Michigan Product Engineering Design Assignments: Current Product, X10F Transmission, 4T65EXL, X14F Design Elected to a leadership position as the first Co-Chair of the Powertrain User Council (a forum for sharing Product Design best practices using Unigraphics in addition to fostering communication, methodology, and technological advancement within the GM Powertrain engineering design organization) (April – June 1996) GM Powertrain User Council Database Committee Chair elect (June 1996 – August 1997) Methods development, training leader, and mentor regarding the inception of Data Creation Standards (DCS) and Unigraphics (UG v10.2.5 – v11.1.1) (1995) Design Engineer (June 1993 – November 1994) recalled back from layoff Komatsu Ltd. – Haulpak Division Peoria, Illinois Electrical Engineering Department Electrical control cabinet mechanical layout, design, product improvement, and analysis for off-highway mining trucks Mechanical / Electrical engine conversion projects with MTU (a German company) Consultant To TriCAD, Inc., Peoria, Illinois Assignment: Train supplier pledged individuals to become proficient with Komatsu Engineering Standards Design Engineer (September 1992 – June 1993) Rockwell Industries – Collins Commercial Avionics Division Cedar Rapids, Iowa Commercial Applications: Boeing 777 Electronics Development Team Electronic hardware and power supply design for an optional side display cockpit LCD Circuit Board component layout and analysis with some thermal / heat sink design Page 1 of 2 Timothy Scott Glaue 7271 Muirfield Dr. Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Designer (December 1989 – October 1989) layoff Komatsu Ltd. – Haulpak Division Peoria, Illinois Mechanical Engineering Department Multi-ton mining truck dump body casting and structural design Powertrain design (mechanical exterior) on large front wheel loaders Associate Account Engineer (December 1987 – October 1989) layoff Morton Metalcraft Co. Morton, Illinois Miscellaneous Accounts – Engineering and Design Department Supporting Assigned Accounts: Iron-A-Way, Gardner-Denver, Hallmark (display cases) Promoted to manage the Hallmark account a couple of months before layoff EDUCATION M.S. in Engineering Science - Management of Technology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York (May 1995 – May 1999) B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering / Mechanical Design and Technology Bradley University Peoria, Illinois (Jan. 1988 – May 1991) A.A.S. in Mechanical Design Illinois Central College East Peoria, Illinois (Aug. 1985 – May 1988) PERSONAL GOALS I have a goal to be continuously involved in new technologies and procedures with developing levels of leadership. My vision is to deliver the cutting edge of technology to all levels of engineering and design while proving benefit to the organization. I endeavor to engage each engineering work activity with the best tools, resources, and people available, in order to furnish a more efficient and product focused environment. I believe you must lead with integrity, trustworthiness, and honesty to reap spectacular results from your team’s efforts. SOFTWARE TOOLS, TRAINING KBE Tool Programming Language Proficiency: KF/Intent (IDL), ICAD (Lisp) Some Java, C, Pascal, and BASIC (Java with JBuilder IDE supporting KBE web-based thin-client applications) Dynamic Process Modeling (I have familiarity with KTI’s Knowledge Process Modeler (KPM) v1.0 – v2.2) Very deep level of training and experience with Unigraphics CAD from version 7 through version 11 Proficient in Adobe Photoshop, Word, Excel, Powerpoint and other Microsoft tools Imagine AMESim simulation software training (October 2004) References can be made available if requested. Page 2 of 2