David Cimino
*****@****.***
School Address:
Home Address:
RR3 Box 3377
Pittsburgh, Pa 15213
Saylorsburg, Pa 18353
Objective
To obtain an engineering position that will enhance my mechanical
engineering technical, analytical, and personal skills upon graduation in
December 2010
Education
The University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, December 2010 graduation
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science,
Certificate in Nuclear Engineering
QPA: 2.61
Work Experience
US Airways Engineering Co-op, Pittsburgh, PA
Sept. 2008 to Apr. 2010
Worked in three different departments associated with US Airways
Engineering Support, where I provided direction and written instructions to
mechanics working on aircraft in a variety of ways.
. Avionic Engineer-understanding of the technical manuals and how they are
used as schematics for wiring in aircrafts
. Propulsions Engineer-wrote technical instructions for repairs,
maintenance procedures, and overhauling of Rolls-Royce and General
Electric aircraft jet engines; also collected data to detect common faults
before they cause trouble
. Base Maintenance-understand and demonstrate knowledge of structural
repairs done on aircrafts when in maintenance; provide mechanics with
instructions on such repairs; daily tasks to help mechanics complete tasks
assigned
Slicer Operator, George Weston Bakery's, Easton, PA
May 2008 to Aug. 2008
. Learned basic production practices in a food factory, collected data and
used the results to standardize the product made
Busboy, Split Rock Resort, Lake Harmony, PA
Jan. 2005 to Aug. 2008
Clubs & Organizations
Coach of Women's Club Soccer Team-lead a group of peers and make difficult
decisions Aug. 2009 to Aug 2010
Member of Men's Club Soccer Team-part of a team that traveled to compete in
tournaments Aug. 2006 to May 2008
University of Pittsburgh Panther Racing, Formula SAE Kart
Aug. 2006 to Nov. 2006
Relevant Coursework
. Mechanical Design I & II-designed several small projects that
incorporated belts, bearings, gears, shafts, and springs where I analyzed
stresses, strains, lifetimes of parts, and several other properties
. Thermal Systems Design-discussed and analyzed pipes and piping networks,
heat exchangers, pumps, turbines, and what factors an individual
component has on the performance of the whole system
. Senior Design Project-Heat Transfer of Internal Cooling Passages with
Semi-Circular Pin-Fins as Vortex Generators, first to test semi-circular
pin-fin design, built a test section and performed experiments to
generate a heat transfer coefficient profile, that can be used to compare
past and future experiments of similar nature
. Other Coursework: Thermodynamics I & II, Dynamic Systems, Automatic
Controls, Mechanical Measurements, Heat & Mass Transfer, Materials &
Manufacturing, Nuclear Engineering classes, Written Professional
Communications
. Computer skills: Microsoft Office, Solidworks, ANSYS, Matlab