Ganesh More
About Ganesh More
Ganesh More is a Design Engineer with a background in Mechanical Engineering, having earned his BE from Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering. He has worked at Mahindra Hinoday Industries Ltd. and currently holds a position at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, specializing in automotive product design using CATIA V5.
Work at Harley-Davidson
Ganesh More has been employed at Harley-Davidson Motor Company as a Design Engineer since 2022. In this role, he contributes to the design and development of automotive products, utilizing his expertise in engineering principles and design software. His position at Harley-Davidson marks a significant step in his career, allowing him to apply his skills in a renowned motorcycle manufacturing company in the United States.
Previous Experience at Mahindra Hinoday Industries Ltd.
Prior to his current role, Ganesh More worked as a Design Engineer at Mahindra Hinoday Industries Ltd. from 2011 to 2014. During his three years at the company, he focused on design projects that involved both casting and plastic components. This experience provided him with a solid foundation in engineering design and manufacturing processes.
Education and Expertise
Ganesh More earned his Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Mechanical Engineering from Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, completing his studies from 2004 to 2009. His education equipped him with essential knowledge in mechanical principles and design methodologies. He possesses expertise in using CATIA V5, a leading software for automotive product design, and has practical experience in Foundry Sand Casting and Die Casting Design.
Technical Skills and Knowledge
Ganesh More has developed a diverse skill set in mechanical engineering, particularly in the areas of casting and plastic domains. He is knowledgeable in Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T), which is crucial for ensuring accurate and functional designs. Additionally, he is skilled in stack-up analysis, which aids in evaluating the cumulative effects of tolerances in mechanical assemblies.