OBJECTIVE:
To build upon the knowledge and skills learned and to increase
experience in the mechanical engineering field through dedication, team
work and determination.
EDUCATION
2002-2006 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, University of Maine
1998-2002 Vestal High School
EMPLOYMENT
Fall 2005 to Present Undergraduate Worker, AEWC (Advanced Engineering Wood Composite Laboratory)
- Help Build and test carbon composites for a new boat haul for the Navy Seals.
School Year 2004-2005 Assistant Chief of Operations, University Volunteer Ambulance Corps
- Scheduling of Coworkers to fill the schedule and remain in service
- To assist the Chief of Service in making policies and helping to continually improve the service
- To help train members in the proper operation of the Ambulance
- Work with new members to enable them to run on the ambulance
Summer of 2004 & 2005 Camp Counselor, Maine Bound
- Teach people how to safely climb a rock wall
- Educate children about the outdoors including hiking, kayaking, canoing, and rock climbing.
- Run the ropes course
- Enable groups to learn ways to think out of the box and work together to achieve a common goal.
School Year 2002-2004 Officer Assistant, University Volunteer Ambulance Corps
- Assist the Assistant Chiefs (officers) in the daily needs of the service
- Develop spreadsheets to keep track of the calls
- Develop documents to help service run more smoothly
- Enter calls into a program to keep record of billing and other patient information
- Filing and organizing paperwork
Summer 2002 Waitress, IHOP
- To serve customers with food and beverages
REFERENCES
Katherine Stephens, (207) 581-2123, Katherine.stephens@umit.maine.edu
Dennis Russell, (207) 581-4010, Dennis.Russell@umit.maine.edu
Guy DeBrun, (207) 581-1794, Guy.debrun@umit.maine.edu
(Letters of Recommendations are available upon request)