OBJECTIVE
To use my unique engineering degree with concentrations in sustainability and design along with my
professional experience to solve problems, perform analysis, and manage projects for my employer.
EDUCATION
James Madison University, College of Integrated Science and Engineering
Bachelor of Science, Engineering c/o 2013
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
NAVSEA- Combatant Craft Division – Detachment Norfolk, JEB Little Creek
Engineering Technical Intern (0802) NT-01 12/12 - 1/13, 05/12 – 08/12, 12/11 – 1/12, 06/11 – 8/11
Professional Skills: Computer Aided Design, Project Management, Technical writing, Engineering
Analysis, Life cycle analysis, Cost Analysis, Compose Testing Procedures
Obtained a Department of Defense security clearance.
Provided full in-service engineering support for US NAVY combatant craft smaller than 120 feet.
Performed research and total ownership cost analysis for implementing a sustainable hydraulic
fluid fleet wide for Landing Craft Utility (LCU).
Observed and measured deformation due to rough seas on 112’ Patrol Coastal boats. Used
Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) to perform a weight, moment, and center of gravity analysis for
each frame of the ship where the old steel was cut out and the new steel was to be added to fix
the deformation.
Performed load analysis on stanchions, life lines, and all vehicle deck bumper sockets on the LCU
1600 class.
Researched new sustainable fuel filtration systems for a fleet-wide modification.
Designed a...
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