Timothy Wieck PE
About
Timothy Wieck PE is from Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Timothy works in the following industries: "Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering", "Broadcast Media", "Mining & Metals", "Architecture & Planning", "Automotive", and "Plastics". Timothy is currently Lead Mechanical Engineer at GatesAir, located in Mason, OH. Timothy also works as President at Wieck Works, LLC, a job Timothy has held since Jun 2007. In Timothy's previous role as a Mechanical Engineer at CH2M HILL Engineers, Inc., Timothy worked in Cincinnati, OH until Jan 2016. Prior to joining CH2M HILL Engineers, Inc., Timothy was a Engineering Program Manager at Workhorse Group Inc. and held the position of Engineering Program Manager at Loveland, OH. Prior to that, Timothy was a Chief Mechanical Engineer at AMP Electric Vehicles, Inc., based in Blue Ash, OH from Apr 2007 to Jul 2011. Timothy started working as Design Engineer, Chief Design Engineer at Parkway Products in Cincinnati, OH and Erlanger, KY and Florence, KY in Sep 1992. From Jun 1986 to May 1992, Timothy was Mfg Engineer, Design Engineer, Machine Shop Supervisor at ESCO Corporation, based in Portland, OR and Covington, KY.
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Timothy Wieck PE's current jobs
Design, build, and test high-power transmitters and ancillary equipment for AM, FM, TV, and radar signal transmission. Work closely with sales, vendors and manufacturing to optimize cost and performance while minimizing new product development risk.
Engineered Energy Solutions: Designed and/or installed renewable energy systems (wind, solar, hydropower) for mid-size commercial and residential applications for: Bessler Corp, LOC Inc, City of Covington, KY Designed and installed production plant efficiency improvements: rotating equipment, power factor, energy audits for: CH2M Hill, Procter & Gamble, Caterpillar, Brighton Mills, etc. Consulted with commercial and government clients regarding green vehicles and conversions from internal combustion to zero emissions vehicles for: US Dept. of Energy, Guidepoint, L.E.K. Consultants, etc.
Timothy Wieck PE's past jobs
Supervised engineering team on design, build and testing of high-speed product processing equipment for Procter & Gamble. Instrumental in implementing "Lean" process management across multiple projects. Coordinated client, vendor, and site test efforts.
Coordinated three disciplines (Mechanical, Electrical, Software) to build 100% electric Jeep Grand Cherokee product line. Initiated cost reduction efforts and created fully detailed BOM and tracked cost reduction successes. Developed overall vehicle program plan and GANTT chart for $1M+ program. Developed energy and costing models in our 200+ page application for a $20M loan from DOE's Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing (ATVM) loan program.
Developed cost effective conversion from internal combustion engine to zero emissions electric power-train. Scanned donor vehicle, designed electric power-train, modeled all vehicle systems in 3D, coordinated manufacture of components, hired team of mechanical engineers and shop technicians, built 100% electric vehicles including: Saturn Sky, Chevy Equinox, Mercedes ML350. Designed patented powertrain. https://patents.google.com/patent/US8541915
Designed parts and tooling for the following processes: carbon-fiber layup, fiberglass RIM, plastic injection molding, magnesium thixomolding, urethane spin casting, rubber compression molding, thermoset transfer molding. Quoted larger projects and assigned appropriate mfg plant(s). Engineering Liaison between Parkway and their largest customers.
Designed steel castings and their wood patterns and sand molds. Patented some designs. Designed superplastic forming dies for hollow 3D aerfoil titanium and aluminum aircraft parts. Designed metal weldments for construction, timber, mining industries. Coordinate building $10M plant: layed out plant, purchased equipment, hired operators, trained employees in Statistical Process Control , supervised machining and engineering departments. Automated plant to produce the first ESCO parts without paper drawings; while tracking labor costs in real time.