Tori
Angelle
Walker
Vance
Jackson
Rd.
Apt
37101,
San
Antonio,
TX
(281)
****.*******.******@*****.*** www.linkedin.com/in/toriangellewalker/
SUMMARY
Undergraduate
candidate
interested
in
opportunities
in
a
mechanical
engineering
role.
Highly
organized
individual,
with
the ability
to
communicate
effectively.
Motivated
to
learn
and
continue
developing
skills
in
innovation
and
design
creation,
as
well enhancing
leadership
aptitude.
EDUCATION
Bachelor
of
Science
in
Mechanical
Engineering
Expected
Graduation
Date:
August
2018 University
of
Texas
at
San
Antonio
• Emphasis
on
mechatronics,
thermal
systems
design,
manufacturing,
and
finite
element
analysis. RELEVANT
EXPERIENCE
Laboratory
Assistant- Corrosion
Lab
June
2017
to
December
2017 University
of
Texas
at
San
Antonio
• Responsible
for
conducting
literature
reviews
and
analysis
on
fatigue
corrosion
for
Aluminum
7000
Series,
as
well
as on
stress
corrosion
cracking
of
gas
pipelines Program
Assistant
-
SA
May
2017
to
August
2017 TexPREP
• STEM
mentor
for
high- school
students
interested
in
the
engineering
field.
• Prepared
and
implemented
a
nanoscience
course
for
a
class
of
around
30
students Student
Mentor
-
ITEC
May
2016
to
August
2016 UTSA
COE
• Organized
and
conducted
activities
for
young
students
interested
in
STEM
fields.
• Activities
involved
basic
principles
in
physics,
coding,
and
chemistry. Assistant
Office
Manager
April
2012
to
December
2017 Caldwell
Brokerage
• Assisted
in
event
coordination
for
national
conventions
in
the
food
and
beverage
industries.
• Analyzed
sales
data
of
key
accounts
for
management
to
take
action
as
needed.
• Involved
in
customer
service
efforts
for
customers
and
clients. DEVELOPMENT
Senior
Design
Project
–
Ranger
Filter
August
2017
to
April
2018 Ranger
Creek
Brewery
and
Distillery
• Part
of
core
team
responsible
for
developing
an
alternative
for
Ranger
Creek
Brewery
to
dispose
of
their
spent
wash. Previous
process
disturbed
production
cycle,
causing
negative
economic
effects
of
about
$80k
plus
per
year.
• Assisted
on
design
and
manufacture
of
a
dewatering
system
which
separates
water
from
spent
grains
for
less
than
$2k,
as
compared
to
existing
market
dewatering
systems
which
cost
above
$30k.
• Main
focus
was
on
cost- benefit
analysis
of
materials
to
be
used,
as
well
as
on
all
aspects
of
sourcing
materials. Activities
• Engineers
Without
Borders
• American
Society
for
Mechanical
Engineers
• Texas
Angels
–
Social
Chair
• Mechanical
Engineering
Laboratory-
Team
Lead SKILLS
Computer:
Microsoft
Office
Products:
Solid
Works;
MATLAB;
Arduino;
Python;
ANSYS