Leroy, NY
General Motors Fuel Cell Activity Center
• Provided Process improvements in fuel cell servicing resulting in the development of GM Trade Secret (2005).
• Analysis of fuel cell performance resulted in new design and development of Patent (2008).
• Promoted to special Suzuki Proto 2 project as Module Production assembly and Test Engineer.
• Used Statistical Analysis to identify many performance indicators through testing, including the Difference Between Mean of Two Populations- and used Linear Correlation and Regression Analysis to predict fuel cell performance and analyze efficiency improvement.
• Worked with International colleagues (from Germany and Japan)
on fuel cell design, build, and test methods,
which secured a multimillion dollar Proto 2 project at GM on
Suzuki’s SX4 fuel cell vehicle.
• Developed and provided technical writing describing how to assemble, service, and diagnostic of a full size fuel
cell stack for production.
• Managed, Scheduled, and planned calendar of fuel cell testing.
• Supervised fuel cell stack trainees on assembly and test protocol..
• Trusted with confidential information.
• Persevered and continued excellence in job performance thoughout organizational restructuring of GM.
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Geneseo, NY
Mechanical Engineering Co-op
• Through reverse engineering, used AutoCAD 2004 to redesign a chassis for a vintage prototype race car.
• Identified component failures and developed a solution for prevention.
• Redesigned, fabricated, assembled, and analyzed automotive tools and components.
• Utilized creative problem solving to maximize automotive performance, efficiency, and reliability.
• Scheduled and budgeted automobile restoration and competition.
• Planned, produced, and presented sponsorship proposals for automobile-related events.
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Rochester, NY
General Motors Technician
• Performed NYS motor vehicle safety and emission inspections.
• Tested, diagnosed and repaired drivability, electrical, refrigerant, and mechanical problems.
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Geneseo, NY
Parts Specialist
• Performed basic troubleshooting and diagnostics of vehicle problems for customers.
• General part identification and application with positive customer relations.
• Operated engine lathes and other equipment to bring vehicle components within manufacturer's tolerances.
Tested, diagnosed and repaired drivability, electrical, refrigerant, and mechanical problems.
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Geneseo, NY
Operations Specialist
• Tested, diagnosed, repaired, and maintained NYS ADA election machines.
• Recorded and reported all information required by the State Board of Elections and Federal agencies.
• Kept asset tracking system current as related to machine and ADA supplies.
• Created technical instructions for the use of the new electronic voting machines.
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The GM ASEP program
The GM ASEP program is a two-year automotive program designed to
upgrade the technical competency and professionalism of the incoming
dealership technician. The curriculum is designed by GM and leads
to an associate degree. Students in ASEP take
classes in traditional classroom settings, receive hands-on training
on vehicles at Monroe Community College and get on-the-job practice at local
dealerships. Once they receive GM certification, graduating students
begin their full-time employment at the dealer that sponsored them at
the beginning of the program. By also graduating with an associate's
degree, the students are well positioned to pursue further education
and to move into dealer management jobs.
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Recipiant of the GM Goodwrench Award
The GM Good wrench award recognizes one outstanding student
who demonstrated excellent technician and leadership skills.
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E-mail:jjferrero3@yahoo.com
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