Objective – To obtain a chemical production engineering position in an organization requiring cost-driven and time-sensitive results, while maintaining a constant emphasis on safety.
Education
University of Dayton,
Bachelors of Chemical Engineering, Minor in Business Administration
GPA 3.8 / 4.0
Experience
Cree – Process Sustaining Engineer I - June 2010 to Present
* Critically analyses and quickly addresses problematic reactors to minimize product loss.
* Leads the department safety team, which has implemented several new safety programs for over 150 employees and sees a continuing downtrend in number of incidents.
* Developed model to predict optimal process control parameters for uniform MOCVD on new systems, leading to significant cost reduction and tool uptime.
Georgia Pacific – Co-Op - May – Dec. 2008, May – Aug. 2009
* Developed optical brightener tracking system for compliance use, in addition to demonstrating $700,000 in pulp savings due to optical brightener use.
* Served as company representative for installation of large chemical containment project, which included extensive time interacting with outside contractors.
* Assisted in developing method to delay steam turbine overhaul for two years, allowing $3.2 million be invested into other areas.
* Collected and analyzed data, which assisted in EcoLogo certification.
UD Research Institute – Internship - Sept. 2005 – May 2010
* Conduct material testing and small-scale polymer compounding.
* Troubleshoot equipment.
* Compile large amounts of data and review high-speed film of tests.
National Composite Center – Co-op - Jan. - May 2007
* Conducted tensile, compression, three- and four-point bend tests on materials.
* Worked with NIOSH to help set safety standards in nanotechnology industry.
* Assisted in designing a cost effective containment room for carbon nanoparticles.
* Extensively ...
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