Jeffrey Jarmusik **** Mark Trail, Copley, OH. ****1
ac0z69@r.postjobfree.com
Objective
Seeking an entry-level chemical or process engineering position, available immediately as needed Education
The Ohio State University Columbus, OH.
B.S. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Graduated May 2017 GPA: 3.35 (4.00 scale)
Computer/Technical Skills
Microsoft Office Suite Applications
Excel Visual Basic for Applications
Vernier Logger Pro 3 Lab Software
ChemCAD Process Simulation
JMP Statistical Analysis Software
AutoCAD
SOLIDWORKS
C++
MATLAB/Simulink
Python
Work History
Omnova Solutions Inc. (Performance Chemicals) Mogadore, OH. Process Safety and Engineering Co-Op May 2016 - August 2016
Worked with chemical engineers and operating technicians to update P&ID’s and facility drawings to represent current systems in place
Scripted macros in Excel VBA to design systematic approach for addressing safety concerns found in monthly auditing and verifying that necessary corrective actions are in place
Assisted in increasing safety action item close-out percentage by over 20 percent
Compiled list of all raw materials on site and updated proper PPE and storage procedure guidelines for each material depending on the task at hand
Sampled and stripped batches of latex to meet quality specifications, such as solid content, viscosity, surface tension, and particle size
Olive Garden Restaurant Akron, OH.
Food Running and Bussing Service June 2015 - August 2015
Served food and provided hospitality to guests
Maintained cleanliness of restaurant and kitchen area using proper sanitation
Unloaded stock truck and organized dry and frozen storage units
Worked 35 hours per week fully flexible
Research Experience
Research Assistant, Department of Chemical Engineering The Ohio State University Dr. Kurt Koelling’s Rheology Lab Fall 2015 - Spring 2016
Researched possible solutions that can be used to break down guar or other gel-fluid polymer chains typically found in hydraulic fracturing fluids
Tested how rheological properties, such as viscosity, of fracking fluids change under the presence of different breaking solutions with varying pH and hydroxyl radical affinity
Considered the environmental repercussions caused by each breaking solution and proposed methods on how to eliminate them to preserve ecosystem around drilling sites Fundamentals of Engineering Lab The Ohio State University Advanced Energy Vehicle Project Fall 2013 - Spring 2014
Worked with a group of engineers from various disciplines to design and construct an advanced energy vehicle transportation system that could traverse along an overhead track in the lab room
Used Arduino software to program vehicle operation under different conditions such as an addition of weight or a restriction on available power
Recorded information such as optimal propeller speed, energy consumed, and time elapsed using Arduino software and Microsoft Excel
Revisited and altered design to model most energy efficient vehicle Extracurricular Activities and Awards
The Ohio State University
Science and Engineering in Business Club
Society of Petroleum Engineers
Chem-E-Car
College of Engineering Dean’s List
Intramural Basketball