Kyle Genge
About
Kyle Genge is from Canada. Kyle works in the following industries: "Automotive". Kyle is currently Engineering Program Manager at Tesla, located in Fremont, California, United States. In Kyle's previous role as a Global Supply Chain Management Intern | Body & Closures Stamping at Tesla, Kyle worked in Fremont, California until Apr 2020. Prior to joining Tesla, Kyle was a Mechanical Systems Engineering, Advisor at DuXion and held the position of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Advisor at St. John's, NL. Prior to that, Kyle was a Propulsion & Thermal Systems Lead at DuXion, based in St. John's, NL from Aug 2017 to Jan 2019. Kyle started working as Mechanical Designer at Paradigm Hyperloop in St. John's, NL in May 2017. From Feb 2017 to Apr 2017, Kyle was Industrial Design Project Manager at 3T's Limited , based in Woody Point, NL.
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Kyle Genge's current jobs
HV Battery & Body in White Structures.
Kyle Genge's past jobs
Responsible for sourcing & managing multi million dollar stamping projects across multiple new vehicle platforms o Managed 40-week prototype body stamping project (143 dies) building tools in record 8 weeks with ongoing responsibility to support weekly production & resolve supplier related bottlenecks o Acted as a liaison between suppliers and core internal teams in design, manufacturing, material planning and finance to execute critical path projects to launch vehicle programs on accelerated schedules o Led business cases & supplier strategies in excess of $50M for new stamping tooling & assembly lines
Led a 12-month project to develop a patented integrated turbomachinery propulsion system for electric aircraft o Used ANSYS to develop turbomachinery performance maps & create virtual validation criteria o Managed CAD and CAE modeling of rotor structures, thermal systems, enclosures, casings, and ducts o Responsible for building supply chain and managing high performance computing platforms Led a 6-month hybrid cooling research project for flight worthy high power density motors o Researched passive and active motor cooling technologies including dual phase liquid cooling o Created a deep-dive report outlining feasible cooling concepts that met all performance & mass criteria
In August 2017, Paradigm placed second at the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition, reaching 101km/h with the world's first air-levitated pod. *Technical Accomplishments* - Demonstrated the capability of a novel high-speed (>100km/h) air bearing levitation system using various CFD models and component level air system testing - Worked in a cross functional team to develop an air bearing functional test rig using a custom designed treadmill capable of over 200 mph *Leadership Scope* - Co-developed a branch of Paradigm dedicated to researching mass production scale hyper loop challenges while mentoring new members
- Increased production capacity by 100%, coordinating a potential 5-million-dollar project to conduct a feasibility study with vendors in Europe, designing a large scale pelagic fish processing system. - Provided site support and ensured a strong safety culture at the processing plant - Designed retrofits and modifications to integrate systems at the plant