Enthusiastic Aerospace Engineer
- Job Target: Design/Test Engineer
- Employment Status: Employed - Actively Looking
- Experience Level: Entry Level
- Seeking: Full-Time
- Industry: Engineering Resumes
- Salary:
- Degree: Bachelor's Degree (BA/BS)
- Security Clearance: None
- Travel: Not Specified
- Relocate:: Yes
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Job Target
Design/Test Engineer
Professional Experience
| 2011 – present |
Compass Airlines Analyst, Technical Operations Support |
St. Paul, MN |
• Maintain physical build inventory of aircrafts, engines and APUs
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| 2006 – 2010 |
Edina Aquatic Center Lifeguard |
Edina, MN |
• Patrolled pool area to protect swimmers and visitors
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| 2007 – 2008 |
Keys@Work Computer Tutor |
St. Louis Park, MN |
• Tutored computer skills one-on-one, mainly with students who have physical or mental limitations
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| 2004 – 2006 |
City of Edina Ice Rink Attendant |
Edina, MN |
• Maintained building and grounds to ensure skaters’ safety
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Education
| 2011 | University of Minnesota Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics – Bachelor's Degree (BA/BS) |
Twin Cities, MN |
University of Minnesota GPA: 3.27 |
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| 2007 | Edina High School – High School (Diploma/GED) |
Edina, MN |
Edina Academic Honor Roll - 6 Semesters
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Skills
- MATLAB/Simulink
- C/C++ Programming
- SolidWorks
- ANSYS
- Mathematica
- Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, Power Point
- Visual Basic
- Conversational Spanish
- UNIX/Linux
- Aeromechanics Lab - Wind tunnel, water channel, measurement of stresses, strains, and displacements in structures, computerized data acquisition, error analysis, data reduction.
- C/C++ Programming - Programming constructs, object-oriented programming.
- Deformable Bodies, Aerospace Structures and Composites - Finite element methods, beam theory, buckling, torsion, material behavior, failure modes, matrix methods.
- Materials Science - Atomic structure and bonding, crystal structures, strength of materials, phase transformations, heat treatment, materials selection and design.
- Thermal Engineering - Thermodynamic laws, heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation, thermal resistance, boiling and condensation.
- Electrical Engineering, Experimentation - Circuit analysis, op-amps, power systems.
- Chemical Principles – Atomic theory, element properties, reaction stoichiometry and lab.
- Propulsion - 1D flow, performance of propellers, ramjets, turbojets, turbofans, and rockets.
- Flight Mechanics, Dynamics and Control - Lift and drag equations, stability and control derivatives, trim, transfer functions, dynamic response characteristics.
- Spacecraft Dynamics, Attitude and Control - Torque free motion, spin stabilization, dual-spin spacecraft, nutation damping, gyroscopic attitude control, and Laplace transforms.
- Multivariable Calculus - Gauss, Green and Stokes theorems, surface and line integrals.
- Physics, Astrophysics and Orbital Mechanics - Earth-satellite operations, re-entry dynamics, interplanetary trajectories, stellar formation and evolution.
- Fluid Mechanics and Aerodynamics - Differential and control volume analysis, vorticity, Bernoulli, Euler and Navier-Stokes equations, boundary layers, shock waves.
- Statics and Dynamics - Free-body diagrams, trusses, distributed loads, laws of friction, energy and momentum, mechanical vibrations, kinematics of particles, and Coriolis effect.
Last updated on: 2012-02-07.





