Professional Summary
Skills
Work History
Capstone Project
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*** ******* ******, *********, ** 07072 • Home: 201-***-**** • Cell: 201-***-**** • ****@****.*** I am a positive minded individual with the willingness to invest the time and energy to learn from my superiors in order to learn and to complete the given task in the most effective way. In my studies to become a Biomedical Engineer, I have become comfortable working with different materials, and analyzing their different mechanical properties. I am flexible in team settings, meaning that I can take leadership in order to bring the team together to accomplish a given task.
As a Biomedical Engineer major, my ultimate goal is to be able to design products and provide patients with high-quality biomedical materials/tools to be able to improve their quality of life. Professional phone etiquette
Articulate and well-spoken
Works well under pressure
Social media knowledge
Easy to work with
Helping hand in any situation
Good interpersonal Skills.
CAD Design
Organized
Excellent communication skills
Flexible
Critical thinker
Pleasant demeanor
Team leadership
Experience with Test Planning/Requirement
Documentation
MATLAB Coding
Office Assistant, 06/2015 to 08/2015
Stages Pediatrics – Washington Heights, NY
Answered and managed incoming and outgoing calls while recording accurate messages. Organized and filed patient records, scheduled appointments, and routinely took charge of the front desk to greet incoming patients.
Cleaned the office and assisted on the weekends for maintenance. When necessary, worked overtime in order to keep Patient records updated, and the office well-kept. Cashier, 08/2016 to 10/2016
BJ's Clubhouse – East Rutherford, NJ
Served customers by: Organizing their cart, assisting them in loading/unloading their purchases, and addressing any type of need or concern they might have. Worked at the register: Organized cash, checks, coupons that the customers may have used as payment. Helped to provide and organized working environment by gathering any un-purchased items and putting them back in their respective locations.
Internship, 06/2017 to Current
Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia University Medical Center – New York, NY Work with the Techs, inspecting medical devices to ensure their safety and proper function are maintained Distribute new equipment to their respective sections, and return the older versions for resale. Assist in ordering, receiving, packaging, and sending out orders from both the Biomedical Department and its staff.
For my Capstone Project, my team had the task of constructing a rehabilitation chair, designed to be compatible with patient's of different heights. The goal of this chair was to accommodate children of varying ages, to an ocular-motor examination, specifically to test for convergence insufficiency. I was in charge of designing an adjustable footrest, that could be manually adjusted by the clinician and compatible with our baseline chair. This design process included documentation of the footrest's requirements, 3D modeling the footrest using Creo Parametric, and creating a test plan that would assure the footrest's proper function. I was also in charge of constructing a instruction manual for our product. This instruction manual showed proper assembly of the Education
Affiliations
Rehabilitation chair, as well as its respective operation. Bachelor of Science: Biomedical Engineering, May 2018 NJIT - Newark
Continuing education in Biomedical Engineering
Biomechanical Track
Boy Scouts of America:
I was a Boy Scout from 2007-2013. During the first couple of years, I observed and learned from the actions of my Scoutmasters and patrol leaders. As I got older, I grew in maturity and leadership, eventually being voted in by my own peers as a Patrol leader. I then focused on helping more than just my own patrol, by becoming an Instructor within the troop. As I assumed more of a leadership position, I completed the requirements to move up in rank, eventually attaining the highest rank of Eagle scout. Member of CRU organization at NJIT.