CrunchLabs’ Next
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Hello everyone at CrunchLabs!
I think I’d be a great addition to the team and I’ve created this page to explain why. Please give it a look and explore my website to find out more about me.
I appreciate your time and hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks,
Justin
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previous application for Product Designer position
Design Challenge Video Demonstration
Product Designer Qualifications
Prototyping and Manufacturing – I like to make neat stuff
3D Printing – Part file generation/clean-up and print setup (orientation for quality and support minimization)
Laser Cutting – Vector path extraction with Adobe Illustrator and image raster engraving
Machining – Lathe, mill, and other metal forming tools
Electronics – High and low voltage wiring, microcontroller programming, data acquisition, and debugging
STEM Passion – Love helping the next generation and inspiring others to think like an engineer
Before attending college, I was a teacher’s aide at a physics summer camp for elementary aged children
During college, I promoted our Formula SAE organization to non-engineering students and incoming Cal bears
After graduation, I attend design reviews as an alumni advisor for Berkeley’s Formula SAE team
Lab Management – Clean, stock, and maintain electric motor testing facility including vendor coordination
Digital Content Production – YouTube experience (editing in Premiere) and Photoshop Wizard🧙
Quick Learner – Open to wearing many hats and applying my experience/perspective to new areas
Can-Do Attitude – Positive mindset and dedication to hard and quality work
Team Player – Love to help others and win as a group
“Building things (3D printing, laser cutting, construction)”




“wiring things (basics of DC circuits, multimeters, and troubleshooting)”
“fixing things (equipment and vehicle maintenance)”


“Editing video, photos, and sound”
I created these two DIY tutorials to teach others to fix a common issue with the 2000’s generation of BMWs. The goal of these videos were to share visually what the issues are and how easy it is to fix them to hopefully help other BMW enthusiast.
This fun video was to remember the day our team was able to have two running cars during a test day (a very rare occurrence for our Formula team at the time). My friend Alex and I had a blast chasing each other around doing some “testing”!
The goal of this video was to demonstrate how a basic GoKart engine works. I was responsible for editing the video but worked with other students on the 3D modeling and animation. Please notice the video cuts and animation features match the beat of the background music!
about me
I’m athletic and enjoy working out (climbing, running, swimming, biking, lifting) on a regular basis
Have run 2 marathons and have aspirations to train for an Iron Man
The highest bouldering route I’ve sent is a V4
When possible, I try to travel to new states and countries
Past trips include Iceland, Australia, US Southwest, Yosemite, Death Valley, and US Midwest
At home I’m typically found:
Tinkering or repairing
Watching YouTube with my girlfriend
In the kitchen cooking a meal