Shubhankar Mahajan
About Shubhankar Mahajan
Shubhankar Mahajan is an Associate Engineer at Emerson in India, specializing in design engineering for compressors.
Current Role at Emerson
Shubhankar Mahajan is currently an Associate Engineer at Emerson in India. His role involves working as a Design Engineer, where he is responsible for various tasks including the creation of shrink wrap assemblies for customers. He also prepares Items, Bill of Materials (BOM), and Tolerance Stack up for Single Screw and Reciprocating compressors. In addition, Shubhankar is involved in Engineering Change Orders (ECO) and Engineering Change Requests (ECR) to modify compressor assemblies based on customer requests.
Previous Experience
Before joining Emerson, Shubhankar worked at Expert Global Group as a Design Engineer. This position was held for a duration of three months in 2016, and it was based in the Pune Area, India. During this short tenure, he gained valuable experience, which he carried forward to his current role.
Educational Background
Shubhankar Mahajan studied Mechanical Engineering at Savitribai Phule Pune University, achieving a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) from 2012 to 2015. Prior to this, he earned a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the Institute of Civil and Rural Engineering, where he studied from 2009 to 2012. His formal education laid a sturdy foundation for his career in mechanical engineering.
Engineering Expertise
Shubhankar has developed a strong expertise in mechanical engineering, particularly in casting and machining modeling and drafting for compressor housings. His responsibilities include the preparation of Item, BOM, and Tolerance Stack up. He has authored Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for part rendering using Autodesk Inventor Studio and peer quality control for single screw and reciprocating compressor drawings. His proficiency extends to developing process improvement standard documents for shaft seal drawings and slide valve clamps.
Process Improvement Initiatives
Shubhankar has significantly contributed to process improvement initiatives. He has developed standard documents for the creation of shaft seal drawings and slide valve clamps. Additionally, he has created a comprehensive checklist for compressor hardware and compressor nomenclature. These initiatives have helped streamline procedures and ensure the quality and consistency of engineering outputs.