OBJECTIVE:
To obtain the Entry Level Structural Engineer position utilizing technical, initiative and interpersonal skills
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science, Structural Engineering
Focus: Civil Structures
University of California, San Diego
Graduated: June 2012
CERTIFICATE:
Engineer-in-Training (E.I.T.) - Certified by Board For Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists
TECHNICAL AND INTERPERSONAL SKILLS:
Design Codes: Proficient in American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) for Steel structures, American Concrete Institute (ACI-318) and ASCE 7 for Seismic and Wind, National Design Specification (NDS) for Timber structures
Computer skills: Proficient in AutoCAD, Mathcad, Microsoft Office Suites, RISA, SAP2000, SolidWorks
Language skills: Fluent in English, and Burmese; Proficient in Mandarin Chinese and Thai
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Engineering Team Lead, ISS EarthKAM (UCSD-NASA Program), La Jolla, CA 09/2011 – Present
• Retrieve and extract engineering and image data obtained from the Johnson Space Center and NASA JPL
• Analyze engineering and event data from spacecraft using Splunk software with Engineering team
• Communicate MoonKAM health and status reports via email to other teams and staffs members daily
• Train new team members, assign tasks and collect weekly report from the entire payload team
Student Intern, UCSD Charles Lee Powell Structural Lab, La Jolla, CA 09/2011 – 12/2011
• Assisted a Ph.D. student with preparing steel reinforcing bars for cyclic axial load test in the inelastic range
• Performed tensile and cyclic axial load tests on low-alloy steel and stainless steel bars
• Recorded the hysteretic response, data and the behavior of the steel bars under various time history test
• Wrote a technical research paper on the ASTM A706 low-alloy steel and 316LN stainless steel testing
PROJECT ACHIEVEMENTS:
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Seismic Design Competition, San Francisco 09/2009 – 02/2010
• Won 1st place in the National Intercollegiate Competition
• Collaborated with a team of 35 students to design an optimal skyscraper model
• Constructed and tested the model on the seismic shake table
Global TIES- Teams in Engineering Service: One Village Philippines, La Jolla 03/2011 – 06/2012
• Researched alternative roofing materials that are afford...
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