Massey

8/27/2014
Colorado Springs, CO

Position Desired

Other Engineering
Anywhere in the U.S.
Yes

Resume

Objective
I am an organized self-starter, with great oral and written communication and troubleshooting abilities, searching for a career where I can utilize my skills and experiences to benefit and grow with a future employer.

Education
Bachelor of Arts Degree, Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO 81301 USA, May 2009
Major: Engineering Management

Internships
Chem-Dry, Durango, CO, 81301
Management Internship
01/09-05/09
• Learned basic management skills: Operations management, Marketing and Human Resources.
• Created a customer satisfactory survey for customers, resulting in better customer relations and job performance
• Created an employment application and questionnaire, resulting in hiring new skilled/qualified employees.
• Created advertisement to put up around a college campus, resulting in more clientele.
• Learned quality control skills, resulting in better, faster results, saving time, and making more money.

College Course Work
Full time student at Fort Lewis College, where I completed my BA in Engineering Management
• Multiple Physics classes; I learned how to approach problems in many different ways to find accurate answers.
• Surveying classes; I learned newer techniques using technology, as well as learning basic pole and rod techniques to find land measurements.
• Multiple Business classes; I learned many different business skills such as Management, Human Resources, Economics and Accounting.
• Design and Drafting classes in High School, where I earned College Credit and was certified by the ADDA , the American Design and Drafting Association.



Work Experience
DFC Ceramics, 515 S. 9th St. Canon City, CO 81212 USA
06/09-09/09, 07/10-present
Computer Aided Drafter and Engineering Technician
• In charge of making mechanical drawings and schematic diagrams utilizing AutoCAD 2011, and organizing the documentation into the internal system.
• Building furnaces: following blue prints, fabricating metal, using a drill press, welding, putting together hydraulic systems for the furnace’s airlock door systems, and wiring furnace elements.
• Furnaces include 810, 812, 815, 815L, and the 812 & 815 Airlift Door models.
• In charge, and primary point of contact, of making cable straps, element connectors, bending elements, and moulding ceramic doors out of specially made materials.
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