Engineering Systems
Transitioned from uncontrolled file-based engineering workflows to a structured data management system using SolidWorks PDM, introducing centralized revision control, network licensing, and infrastructure-aligned storage and backup systems.
Year
2025
Role
Engineer / System Integrator
Client / Context
Internal engineering environment
Duration
Transition planning and early deployment
Context
Engineering data was stored in shared Dropbox folders with inconsistent naming and duplicate versions, while SolidWorks licenses were manually shared between users, creating access friction and poor revision control.
Conditions
Architecture
A transition to SolidWorks PDM with network licensing was initiated, supported by SQL Server deployment, server-side integration, and alignment with existing storage and backup infrastructure.
Implementation
Identify file-control and licensing issues in the existing engineering environment.
Support evaluation and transition from standalone to network licensing.
Assist SQL Server licensing and infrastructure setup for PDM deployment.
Align the PDM environment with server storage and backup systems.
Prepare installation guidance and administrative system images.
Support incremental migration as new projects are developed.
Execution
Engineering Value
Outputs
Result
The system established a centralized foundation for revision control, file locking, and network-based license access, with migration occurring incrementally as new engineering work is introduced into the vault.
Reflection
Next Step
This project reflects an engineering approach centered on structure, execution, and long-term usability. If you are working through a similar infrastructure, workflow, or systems challenge, get in touch.