Dr. Fox graduated from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine in 2004. She works in San Francisco, CA and specializes in Child Neurology. Dr. Fox is affiliated with UCSF Medical Center Parnassus.
Cobham Avionics Bothell, WA May 2011 to Aug 2013 CAD DrafterSpacelabs Medical
2003 to 2004 Operations EngineerSpacelabs Medical
1998 to 2002 Component EngineerSpacelabs Medical
1988 to 1998 Associate Mechanical Engineer/Mechanical Design Drafter
Education:
Lake Washington Institute of Technology Kirkland, WA 2013 to 2013 6 month SolidWorks Certificate program in Parametric ModelingBellevue Community College Bellevue, WA 1992 to 1993 Math courseworkNorth Seattle Community College Seattle, WA 1981 to 1983 2 year certificate program in Mechanical Drafting/PCB Layout
Skills:
Produces engineering documentation for various mechanical parts and equipment, including specialized systems used within the aerospace and medical industries. Applies extensive knowledge of manufacturing processes and relevant customer technologies when working on new projects. Designs mechanical components using Solidworks Top-Down Assembly technique. Creates new parts within the context of an existing assembly using feature geometry, such as holes or locating pins. Revises existing Solidworks models per engineering input. Works cohesively with mechanical, hardware & software engineering teams, vendors and engineering support groups during the development of new products and the modification/design change of existing products. Collaborates with Product Development and Manufacturing engineering groups as needed to maintain design integrity and overall product quality. Manages key aspects of the design process, working with the mechanical team to improve the overall design, operation, and safety of designed products. Supports complete project planning phases, starting with research and development to product analysis and subsequent testing. Creates SolidWorks and AutoCad mechanical/electrical and assembly drawings, including piece part and cable assembly fabrication drawings. Resolves issues with prototyped parts with the help of vendors and engineers. Validates new components and prototype parts/assemblies accordingly. Initiates and facilitates engineering change notices (ECNs) and tracks the product lifecycle of new and existing products using AGILE PLM (Product Lifecycle Management). Creates and maintains bills of material for subassemblies/top assemblies and creates factory installation/test procedures for add-on options and retrofit kits. Works closely with Manufacturing Engineering & Planning to define product structure and to establish Configuration Management. The fully assembled product is broken down into subassemblies to facilitate orderly management of system information and for ease in future revision of the product. Provides mechanical component engineering support in the product development process; e.g. sources mechanical fasteners, including cable/PCB connectors and negotiates best pricing with vendors for raw materials and off-the-shelf parts. Handles specialty projects as well, such as the creation of FDA-specific documentation for the product lines of two medical device companies acquired by Spacelabs Medical.