Courtney M. Hetrick
*** ******** **** #***, ******, OH 44202
E-mail: *-*******@***.***
Cell Phone: 740-***-****
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science, Summa Cum Laude, Electrical Engineering (ABET accredited)
Ohio Northern University (Ada, OH) May 2013
Minors: Applied Mathematics and Bio-Medical
GPA: 3.92/4.00
Honors and Awards:
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honorary - inducted Fall 2011, Events Chair 12-13
Mortar Board – inducted Spring 2012, Vice President for ’12-‘13
Phi Kappa Phi – inducted Spring 2012
IEEE (Lima) Outstanding Future Engineers award 2012
DeBow Freed Award for Outstanding Leadership 2010
Student Commencement Speaker, ONU Graduation Class of 2013
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
RoviSys, Systems Engineer (June 2013 – Present)
Project based batch engineer working with RSLogix ver. 20, FTView ver. 6.10, RSBatch
ver. 11 developing phases, graphics, and batch recipes.
Responsible for IO commissioning and validation on DeviceNet, Profibus, Point IO, Festo Valves, and Ethernet/IP platforms.
Experience with SFCs, STL, Function Block Diagrams, and Ladder languages.
Aided in installation of PowerFlex 753 & 755 Drives
On-site installation and software troubleshooting experience
Assisted in the creation and execution of validation documents
Basic Experience with phase and recipe creation using Delta V. ver. 11.3
UNDERGRAD EXPERIENCE:
GE Healthcare, Electrical Engineer in CT X-Ray Tubes (Summer 2012)
Created electronic based bench-top testing equipment and developed procedures for testing
magnet polarities, circuit board functionality testing; Octave, Gnuplot, LabView
Battelle Memorial Institute, Engineering Co-op (Summer 2011)
Validation & verification testing of insulin pen design, blood glucose monitors, radioactive
medicine delivery; Solidworks, technical writing skills, technical presentations & displays
ENGINEERING PROJECTS:
Senior Design: research and development of a structural health monitoring system including a sensor network system and a user-interface for industrial buildings.
Fiber optic FBG sensors, limit switch based pulley system, & a wireless inclinometer used in proof of concept
Outstanding Senior Design Project – Class of 2013
R.A.C.E.R.: a body temperature sensor that measures stress placed upon drivers
Design contributions: built and tested circuits, soldered & packaged prototypes, wrote
technical user manual (Winter 2012)
Outcome: five successful prototypes in use, technical paper submitted
First joint-college team redesign project with ONU Nursing and Engineering
Redesign: replaced fetal heartbeat microphone wiring in birthing manikin as well as
reconstruction of two new umbilical cords
Outcome:
Co-author of scientific paper presented at National ASEE Conference,
Vancouver, BC Canada (Summer 2011)
ACTIVITIES:
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (2011 - 2013), secretary
SWE - Society of Women Engineers Fall (2009 – 2013), VP 2011-2012
Ohio Northern University Varsity Swim Team 2009-2011
College of Engineering Dean’s Team: Freshman Mentor and Tour Guide (2010 – 2013)