605 W. Dale Ave. Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Res. (520) 779-6092 Work (520) 774-8573
Objective
To obtain a permanent mechanical engineering position
offering development and expansion of engineering skills.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Northern Arizona University
GPA= 3.40/4.00 Graduation Date:
December 2001
· Currently working on a project
to design and build a revolutionary friction anchor for rock climbers.
Includes stress analysis, material selection, and cross section design
for all components.
· Designed and implemented a
mixing and heating system for a scaled anaerobic sludge digester model. This involved pump sizing, piping layout, heat
exchanger design, temperature sensors, and implementation into total design. Team leadership position.
· Designed and implemented the
drive train subsystem for a searching/mapping robot. Assisted with the design and implementation of the object retrieval
subsystem for same robot. This involved
parts sizing, gear selection and placement, machine element design, and
component machining.
Related
Coursework
· Finite Element Analysis · Vibration Analysis · Egr.
Design for Practice (I, II, III, IV)
· Programming in C · Circuits (I, II) ·
AutoCAD/Mechanical Desktop
· Thermodynamics (I, II) · Material Science · Mechanics of Materials
· Fluid Mechanics · Heat Transfer ·
University Physics (I, II, III)
Memberships
· Member of Tau Beta Pi National
Engineering Honor Society; 1998-present. Elected Officer.
· Student Member of ASME; 1998-present
· Member of Phi Theta Kappa Society;
1994-present
Quintus R&D
October 1999 – Present
Working as a fabricator doing hand lay-up of carbon-fiber
violins, violas, cellos, and string basses. Duties include tooling, computer programming,
and all stages of instrument production.
Northern Arizona University Facility Services Electrical Division May
1999 – August 1999
Worked as student electrician. Duties included general maintenance of commercial
electrical systems, installation of lighting systems, and the installation
of power distribution systems.
Scottsdale Community College Chemistry Department February
1995 – December 1996
Worked as a chemistry lab assistant and tutor. Responsibilities included experiment set up,
experiment development, equipment maintenance, reagent inventory, waste
disposal and inventory, and student assistance.
United States Navy Shipboard Combat Systems Department
September 1986 – September 1992
Worked as a Fire Control Technician. Honorably discharged with the rank of E-5 at
the end of obligated service. Responsibilities
included maintenance and operation of shipboard weapon systems.
References
Dan Cook
President of Quintus Inc.
Relation: Immediate
Supervisor
(520) 774-8573
David Hartman
Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Northern Arizona
University.
Relation: Instructor
(520) 523-9011