Jennifer A. Hairston **** Kenmore Road Shaker Hts, OH 44122
216-***-****; 216-***-**** ********.********@*****.***
OBJECTIVE: Mid-level manager seeking opportunity in the field of computer engineering.
QUALIFICATIONS
Diligent; goal-oriented individual whose background experience reflects the characteristics of a
well-rounded leader; possessing accelerated multi-taking skills; take-charge capabilities; self-
assertion; motivator; perfectionist at heart; Learns easily and is acceptable to change. Proficient in
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mac, Microsoft Applications (i.e. Word, Excel, and Publisher); Adobe,
Knowledge in Computer Programming such as C++, C, CMM, HTML, JavaScript, Perl, Fortran,
UNIX, Python, Math Lab, Circuit Design, and Secret Clearance.
EMPLOYMENT
2009-2009 Operations Manager, Aero Pneudraulics Inc.
Responsibilities included: Reported directly to President. Forecasted supply demand
by identifying trends. Created status reports. Organization spokesperson. Managed
inventory. Restructure of control center. Reconciled accounts. Held operations
meetings
2008-2008 Intern, Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division
Responsibilities included: Wrote codes to execute complex equations in 1-
Dimension, Produced codes to run Computational Fluid Dynamics codes with MPI
on several processors, Generated codes that reads data into an oct-tree mesh,
Composed implementation steps on how to proceed with the project once the
internship ended.
2007-2007 Intern, Southern California Earthquake Center
Responsibilities Included: Assisted with creating a video game prototype for
earthquake mitigation using Flash Action Script, Collaborated in multidisciplinary
workplace setting in and outside of research arenas, Presented a work plan, abstract
and a visual at the Annual Conference Meeting, Employed hands-on advanced tools
of information technology to solve important problems in interdisciplinary
earthquake research.
2006-2006 Intern, Georgia Institute of Technology
Responsibilities Included: Created a computer program using Python that parsed data
from point-light display files, Calculated mathematical assumptions, and tested the
values to determine the length of an animal’s limb, Offered recommendations
through research and oral presentation.
2005-2005 Intern, Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Responsibilities Included: Maintained a research log and web page, Exploited the
CHILL Radar software V-CHILL for future use and training purposes, Developed a
computer program in C programming that converted Radar data into V-CHILL
format.
EDUCATION: 2003-2007 Bachelors of Science Magna Cum Laude Wilberforce University
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society Sigma Omega Honor Society
National Society of Black Engineers Wilberforce University Alumni Association
References Available Upon Request