Hashem ATTRAH, General Manager

Hashem ATTRAH

General Manager

Unipack

Location
United Kingdom
Education
Master's degree, Automotive Engineering
Experience
19 years, 4 Months

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Work Experience

Total years of experience :19 years, 4 Months

General Manager at Unipack
  • Iraq - Baghdad
  • February 2018 to March 2018

Pre-form packaging material manufacturing with KOKSAN GAZIANTEP / TURKEY

Lead Engineer at Jaguar Landrover Gaydon
  • United Kingdom - Birmingham
  • July 2017 to January 2018

Climate control New Defender 20 MY responsible for AC lines, compressor, Battery chiller for PHEV and MHEV

Engineering Lecturer at MidKent College
  • United Kingdom
  • April 2017 to July 2017

MidKent Collegefor further and higher education

Project Engineer at M-TEC
  • United Kingdom - Birmingham
  • March 2017 to April 2017

JLR Special Vehicle Operation (SVO) DFMEA armored vehicle


18 Dec 15 - 25 Dec 2016 Traveling to (Algeria, Iraq, Canada) back to the UK on the 25
December 2016, available for work.

Project engineer at LeanNova
  • United Kingdom
  • May 2015 to December 2015

Cooling system, VP builds 17 MY Jaguar Engineering Centre, Whitley, Coventry.

Lead Engineer at Jaguar Land Rover
  • United Kingdom - Birmingham
  • July 2014 to May 2015

Jaguar Engineering Centre, Whitley, Coventry.
My project diesel fuel system on new engine i6. I was responsible for turbo oil feed and return pipes, dipstick for I6 and I3 engines and supervise new engineers and teach them the company processes for engineering new component.

Valve train component Engineer at Ford Motor Company Dagenham Diesel Centre
  • United Kingdom - London
  • January 2013 to March 2014

Valve train component
Sigma and Dragon engines

Quality Engineering consultant at Magna Automotive Seating- Turkey
  • Türkiye - Istanbul
  • July 2012 to November 2012

Quality issues and assembly line process quality control. Squeak and rattle for vehicle seats evaluation by using MB dynamic shaker equipment.
Worked on the Flamingo seats for the V362 (new Transit) with Magna engineering team to evaluate new material change and compatibility for many seat components.

Auto gearbox cooling Engineer at Ford Motor Company
  • United Kingdom
  • November 2010 to June 2012

Responsibility includes Auto transmission cooling line for CD 345 with MPS6 transmission and Transit. Solve the NVH issue associated with MPS6 transmission by changing the material for cooling line. Change the flow direction to achieve increase cooling efficiency.

Validation Engineer at Ford Motor Company
  • United Kingdom
  • October 2009 to September 2010

Validation of the Stop / Start application capability for DV6, Sigma, Puma FWD, Puma RWD, engines. Including development and testing of the electric vehicle (BEV).

Senior Validation Engineer at Delphi Diesel System
  • United Kingdom
  • February 2009 to August 2009

Validation of the diesel high pressure pump for Stop/start Hybrid Projects developed statistical/mathematical model for pumps test cycles comparison to assess the aggravation factors for pumps stop/start.

Diesel Component Engineer at Ford Motor Company
  • United Kingdom
  • October 2007 to February 2009

Diesel engineering/fuel system, Responsible for the ongoing product development of current production (Ford Transit with Puma Engine fitted with DENSO fuel System. Currently, designing and developing a testing rig for the evaluation of the fuel system. Working jointly, with the material laboratory, on investigating the material durability and compatibility of the high pressure diesel fuel pump for the use of bio diesel fuel.

Development Engineer at BP Lubricants UK Ltd
  • United Kingdom
  • July 2007 to October 2007

Developing engine tests procedures, including engine data analysis, for validating lubricants for engine ware and oil consumption. Also, lead a small team to upgrade the break fluid test rig to meet the latest SAE standards.

Diesel Component Engineer at Ford Dunton Technical Centre
  • United Kingdom
  • January 2007 to July 2007

Diesel engineering/fuel system for the Lynx engine
Work includes component & system testing, coast saving, releasing component, and problem solving. Re-design the high pressure pump fuel inlet of the Lion V6/2.7 lit Engine for PSA & solve the problem for Job one (Priming Issue for HP Pump

Technical Assistant Engineer at Ford Motor Company
  • United Kingdom
  • July 2003 to January 2006

Worked as part of a team dealing with the development of the fuel systems of LION V6 and V8 engines. Duties include component testing, systems testing and problem solving

Development Engineer at Jaguar Cars Ltd
  • United Kingdom - Birmingham
  • July 2002 to October 2002

Worked on implementing an Advanced Vehicle Cooling System in new Jaguar car models (X350). This cooling system uses an advanced technology to provide better engine thermal management and resulting in fuel saving, lower exhaust emissions, performance improvement and higher level of customer satisfaction. Work included resource planning, test scheduling and presenting cost analysis and feasibility studies to company management.

Engine Test Engineer at Prodrive Ltd
  • United Kingdom
  • January 2001 to June 2002

Worked as part of a small team that developed and tested the base engine & installation for the Ford ‘RS Focus'. The work involved a very tight time/schedule and cost constraints. I also involved specific component testing, overseeing the test cells, issuing test instructions, and processing/assessing both standard and none-standard test data. Other tasks included setting up specific instrumentation for specialised tests such as turbo speed measuring instrumentations (Micro-ε).

Engine Test Technician at Tickford Engineering Ltd
  • United Kingdom
  • August 1999 to December 2000

Responsibilities include supervising and running engine test cells, systems and performing engine tests for objective assessment of various fuel additives and lubricants.

Fully qualified Technician at Renault Cars
  • United Kingdom
  • June 1998 to October 1998

Work responsibilities included pre-delivery Inspection of new cars, inspection of used cars and general engines repair and service.

Production line Technician at Ericsson Communication, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, UK.
  • United Kingdom
  • June 1997 to October 1997

Responsibilities included overseeing the assembling process of satellite receivers. I identified faults in the design of the satellite's power supply unit and accordingly suggested a design modification of the power unit; ultimately leading to considerable saving in time, material and cost.

Test/maintenance Engineer at Estate Electrical Light Industries
  • Iraq - Baghdad
  • January 1989 to January 1990

Test/maintenance Engineer

Medium at Charmilles Technologies
  • Switzerland
  • January 1987 to January 1990

and Heavy Trucks' maintenance at Mercedes Benz, Baghdad, Iraq branch.

- Training on the maintenance of Spark Erosion Machines

Education

Master's degree, Automotive Engineering
  • at University of Hertfordshire
  • January 2007

Subjects studied: Advance engines & power systems, Automotive Dynamics & safety, Advance CAE for automotive applications, Computer Aided Engineering, Integrated product engineering, Research Methods and automotive electronics and electrical systems. MSc Project title: High Pressure Fuel Pipe Optimisation for NVH in a Common Rail Diesel Engine (Sponsored by Ford Motor Company

Bachelor's degree, Automotive Engineering
  • at University of Hertfordshire
  • January 1999

Subjects covered over three years of full-time study: Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer, Internal Combustion Engines fundamental, Vibration and Noise Control, Materials, Mechanics Statics and Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Vehicles Aerodynamics, Structures Analysis, Manufacturing Processes, Engineering Mathematics, Technical Drawing and Project Management. Final year project: Design and operation of cooling system for the Formula SAE Racing Car for the SAE Competition. The project involved extensive design calculations and use of thermodynamics and heat transfer principles to produce an appropriate radiator design, which satisfied both the cooling and geometry requirements. The work also involved the fabrication and testing of the designed cooling system

Diploma, Mechanical Engineering
  • at Petroleum Training Institute
  • January 1984

N.B. This qualification is recognised by the British Council as equivalent to BTEC in Motor Vehicle Engineering. Subjects studied included: Practical Planning, Special Technology, Mechanical Maintenance, Electronic & Computation, Mechanical Technology, Electrical Technology, Mathematics and Technical Drawing.

Specialties & Skills

Automobile
Components
Automotive Design
DEVELOPMENT
DIRECTING
OIL PAINTING
PROBLEM SOLVING
SUPERVISORY SKILLS
TRANSMISSION

Languages

Arabic
Expert
English
Expert

Memberships

IRAQI ENGINEERS UNION
  • Licensed Engineer
  • January 2017