RESUME
Paul Lee
Occupation: Vehicle body design engineer.
Nationality: British.
Address: Klug Strasse 113
80637 M
Telephone: 089 3510281
Mobile: 015771494673
E-mail: paulmlee@tele2.de
Training: Ford Motor Company- 4 year apprenticeship in body design with
placements in various departments. Combined with studying at
technical colleges obtaining engineering qualifications.
Qualifications: City and Guilds Full Technical Certificate in Product Design.
Member of the Society of Automotive Engineers.
Languages: English, German.
GENERAL EXPERIENCE
Detail, layout and package engineer in body in white and trim departments.
Freelance positions in body design offices in France, U.S.A. and Germany.
Liaison with clients and suppliers including periods working in their offices.
16 years Catia V4 CAD and 2 year Catia V5 CAD experience.
Last 20 years returning to work in Germany.
I have experience in working in large or small project groups or on my own.
DETAILS
2008: EDF Munich- Design plastic injection moulded control unit housing for BMW.
2008: EDF Munich- Proposals and design for aluminum body side frame construction for BMW.
2008: Magna Graz- Package and development of door trim assembly for Peugeot.
2007: Magna Munich-Integrate various parts into instrument panel assembly for BMW project.
2007: Magna Munich- Feasibility study to mount components onto a door trim module for Mercedes.
2007: EDF Munich- Component parts revisions to Mini floor air ducting and package tray for Italian
supplier.
2006: EDF Munich- MINI derivative- Concept and package body development in consultation with
BMW design departments.
2006-2003: EDF Munich- MINI facelift project- Door package and concept development in collaboration
with BMW, Ital Design and Intier Automotive.
Detail parts design and produce CAD models for door body in white.
Parts modified to meet requirements of feasibility and crash simulation from BMW
und Ital Design.
Integrated door trim module design for production release.
2003-2001: EDF Munich- BMW 1 Series- Door body in white development from concept through to
final production release.
2001: EDF Munich- BMW X5- Front bumper study to improve air intake and quality
in liaison with BMW and supplier Plastic Omnium. Produce modified CAD models.
2000: EDF Munich- BMW 1 Series- Package and design heater air intake ducting
in engine compartment.
2000-1999: EDF Munich- Range Rover- Fabricated aluminum door assembly with die-castings,
extrusions and stamped panels.
1999-1994: EDF Munich-BMW X5- Doors and body side concept design and package.
Doors developed through to final production parts.
1994-1991: KET Munich- Various projects for BMW car and motorbike departments.