Natalie Brummet
*******.*******@********.*** 303-***-**** Corpus Christi,TX
OBJECTIVE
Seeking entry level engineering job or internship starting in May or June 2019 to build professional, design, manufacturing, and other engineering skills
EDUCATION
University of Colorado Boulder May 2019
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Student Athlete: Collegiate Club Captain for CU Swim and Dive 2017-2018 Collegiate Club Travel Officer for CU Swim and Dive 2018-2019 TECHNICAL SKILLS
Computer: SolidWorks, MATLAB, Microsoft Office, EES, CSWA Certified, LaTeX, LabView Machine: Lathe, Milling, Woodworking, 3D Printing, Welding, Laser Cutting, Prototyping ENGINEERING JOBS
Shop Assistant Manager, Computer Aided Design and Fabrication Spring 2019
● Perform as liaison between instructor, teaching assistants and shop assistants
● Manage the shop assistants by ensuring all team members are trained in fabrication procedures for the vertical mill and lathe
Shop Assistant, Computer Aided Design and Fabrication Spring 2018- Fall 2018
● Facilitate hands-on class sessions designed to introduce students to the mill and lathe
● Teach students about shop safety and the importance of CAD drawings
● Spend at least 50 hours a semester manufacturing Teaching Assistant, Freshman Projects Spring 2018
● Assist students in the engineering design process, including machining, prototyping, time management, teamwork, and programming.
● Assist with Freshman Design Expo, help with any last minute details on projects as well as planning and logistics. ENGINEERING PROJECTS
“Smart” Centrifuge Development, University of Colorado Boulder Fall 2018-Spring 2019
● Work with Terumo BCT as our client
● Develop a valve to control flow rate of blood that is reliable, manufacturable and able to interface with computer
● Create a method of actuation components on a centrifuge that is robust and easily configurable for multiple designs
● Served as the team’s Logistics Manager, which included scheduling meetings for the team with the Client and Director as well as being the main point of contact for client and director. Keep track of meeting minutes and tasks for individuals and teammates.
Drill Powered Vehicle, University of Colorado Boulder Spring 2018
● Created a vehicle that is able to maneuver through slalom cones, a tunnel and a figure eight box. Vehicle was powered by a drill and included a custom made chassis. Design and fabrication process included machining, welding and failure analysis.
● Served as the team’s CAD/Manufacturing engineer, which included oversight of all CAD modeling, drawings and machining.
● Spent about 100 hours manufacturing
● Vehicle was voted most unique build, stood out in terms of design and completed the course successfully in average time.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
Engineering Launch Leader Fall 2018
Component Design Mentor Fall 2018-Spring 2019
Passed Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Spring 2019