Bena Y. Wong
Permanent Address: **** **th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11214
Temporary Address: 123 Standart St Apt.3 Syracuse, NY 13210
Cell: 646-***-**** ● abm1zc@r.postjobfree.com
Mechanical Engineer
Innovated mechanical design engineer driven by sustainable, environment and economic integrity. Strong
performance during concept development, testing/prototyping and validation. Experienced in analyzing
designs for structural stability and cost-efficiency. Performs calculations and evaluations in the design.
Proficient in completing life cycle assessments and economic analysis on concept development and
processes. Strong teamwork supported by effective communication.
Education:
Syracuse University- L.C. Smith College and Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering in May 2010
Minor in Geography
Related Coursework:
Systems design, Heat and Mass Transfer, Green Technology and Sustainability, Sustainable
Manufacturing, Controls Systems, Engineering Economics and Evaluation
Software Skills: Pro-E, E-Quest, Auto-Cad, SoildWorks, MatLab, Maple, Microsoft Office Programs
Experience:
Soil and Biogeochemistry Lab September 2006- Present
Laboratory Assistant
• Conducting research on the exchangeability of soil with different mineral composition
• Assisted research of the effects of acid rain on forest soil and the remediation process
• General tasks to help the lab run productively
Lockheed Martin May 2007-August 2007
Intern
• Analyzed and organized the procurement procedure for efficiency
• Teamed with Facility Engineers to redesign floor plans using Auto-CAD for 3 buildings in 3
weeks
• Assisted on forming the safety procedure manual
Recent Projects:
Water Transportation System
• Conceived, designed, developed and prototyped a sustainable water transportation system with
filtration system
• Developed Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for the system
• Design sustainable manufacturing processes
Self-Sustaining Gas Station
• Develop Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for the station based on material and technology used.
• System integration of various energy generating technologies for a common area.
• Simulate HVAC system loss for the building using E-Quest