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Project Manager Engineering

Location:
Ashburn, VA
Posted:
February 08, 2016

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Jeffrey A Tatum Jr

***** ******** **. ***** ******, MI 48081

586-***-**** actf6r@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION

Michigan State University East Lansing, MI

Bachelors of Science in Material Science Engineering, December 2015 Cumulative GPA 3.00

-Concentration in Manufacturing Processing Department GPA 3.27

Universidad Politecnica de Madria Madrid, Spain

Bachelors of Science in Material Science Engineering, Summer 2015 Cumulative GPA 3.00

EXPERIENCE

A+ Nautical Services St. Clair Shores, MI

Project Manager May 2011–Present

-Responsible & accountable for the coordinated management of over 60 projects

-Define and initiate projects involving detailing, restoration, and repairs.

-Restoration includes woodworking, fiberglass repair, and minor electrical troubleshooting/repair

Cadillac Products Automotive Troy, MI

Assistant Computer Technician / Internship Oct 2010- Aug 2011

-Maintained organization of files on company servers

-Coordinated and setup and distribution of new equipment to employees

-Provided user level solutions to arising issues and essential documentation for company procedures

A1 Flood and Fire Restoration Waterford, MI

Claims Estimator Mar 2009–Mar 2010

-Assessed and documented the extent of property damage

-Electronically sketched home and wrote insurance claim for property damage

-Coordinated meetings with homeowners and insurance adjusters

-Negotiated claims to settle up a finalized scope of work

SKILLS

-Software: Siemens NX, CAM, LabVIEW, Microsoft Office, and Minitab

-Testing Procedures: Metallographic mounting & polishing, microstructure analyzation, tensile & hardness testing

-Experience using Optical Microscopes and Electron Scanning Microscopes

PROJECTS & RELATED COURSES

-MSE 466 – Design and Failure Analysis. As a team of 3 students, we presented a failure analysis of an A380 die casted aluminum drive belt tensioner assembly. Through the use of optical microscopy, bulk chemical analysis, micro hardness testing, and EDS in the SEM we were able to identify the root cause of the failure.

-MSE 476 - Physical Metallurgy of Ferrous & Aluminum Alloys. This course focused on heat treatments, properties of ferrous and aluminum alloys, casting and solidification, the effects of alloying elements, and hardenability.

-MSE 499 - Undergraduate Research – Researched, as a team, texture and tensile properties of rolled AZ31 using in-situ testing and EBSD for the Department of Material Science Engineering at Michigan State University



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