Roberto Trevino Jr., EIT
*** ** *** **** *. University Dr.
Devine, TX 78016 Edinburg, TX 78541
Cell: 956-***-**** Email: ***********@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a fabrication position in the mechanical engineering field where exceptional analytical and system development skills will be utilized.
EDUCATION
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, College of Engineering, Edinburg, TX Graduated: May 2018
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Completed Coursework: Statics, Mechanics of Solids, Dynamics, Material Science, Kinematic and Dynamics of Machines, Fluid Mechanics, Machine Elements, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Measurements and Instrumentation, Engineering Graphics, Physics, Chemistry, Finite Element Analysis, Manufacturing Processes
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
RMR Oilfield Services, Carrizo Springs, TX, Hands Crew Dec. 2014-Jan 2015
Work involved the assembling and disassembling of flare lines which led to offsite locations in case of emergency gas build up. Casing of pipe which included: uncapping, drifting, pressure washing, and logging pipes of different sizes and lengths. Pressure washing various parts of rigs onsite which included the derrick, tanks, and shakers.
CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT
Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley May 2015-Present
Held position of recruitment for multiple semesters; organized volunteer and social events
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Sept. 2017-Present
Society of Petroleum Engineers, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Chapter March 2018-Present
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Trevino’s Restaurant, Edinburg, TX, Security/Waiter/Bartender May 2014-Dec. 2014
South Padre Island Beach Clean Up, South Padre Island, TX, Volunteer Sept. 2015-Present
CERTIFICATIONS
Engineer in Training – Texas Board of Professional Engineers Feb. 2019 – Feb. 2027
PROJECTS
Community Greywater Treatment System
Developed a purifying water treatment system which incorporated filtration and solar thermal distillation while using renewable energy to power the system. Project involved market research, 3D design using SolidWorks, and actual construction of the system using multiple manufacturing methods. The purpose of the project was to test students of the multiple disciplinary studies which were offered at the University including, System Design and Analysis, HVAC, and Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines.
SPECIALIZED SKILLS
Programs:
MATLAB/Simulink, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Working Model, pSpice, LabVIEW, Microsoft Office Programs
Machinery:
Lathes, Mills, Sanders, Belt Grinders, Horizontal/Vertical Band Saws/ Hand Tools, Presses
Languages:
Spanish (intermediate), ASL (beginner)