Marc R. Stone
**** *** **** **** ******, IL. ****0 **********@*****.*** 815-***-****
Education
Illinois State University, Normal, IL Graduated May 2014
Bachelor of Science: Engineering Technology
Order of the Founders – Tau Kappa Epsilon
Knights of Classic Lore Award - Tau Kappa Epsilon
Fraternity for Life – Tau Kappa Epsilon
Relevant course work: Project Management, Power Tech, Manufacturing & Processes, Solid Modeling
Joliet Junior College, Joliet, IL August 2007 – May 2009
Skilled in drafting through CADD
Proficient in Microsoft Office: Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook
Experience
Independence Tube Corporation Summer of 2012 & 2013
Quality Control and Mill Maintenance
Developed an understanding of tube mill operations and applications
Operated an overhead crane during outer diameter size and squaring changes on the mill
Obtained the ability to identify good and bad quality steel and welds on the steel tube
Military
United States Army Engineers, Granite City, IL March 2009 – Present
Sergeant
Bridge Crew Member, Deployed to Balad, Iraq from October 2009 to September 2010
Constructed various types of military bridges for Iraqi and civilian tran sportation and coalition forces
Maintained an up armored truck and equipment valued over $750,000 to the military operational
standard
Selected as Platoon Sergeant and high ranking official driver/gunner for over 30 missions in Iraq
Given a squad of nine soldiers to lead into successful missions
Awards and Recognition
Army Commendation Medal, Combat Action Badge, Army Good Conduct Medal, Non Commissioned
Officer Professional Development Ribbon
Activities
Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity December 2010 – Present
Officer January 2012 – January 2013
Risk Management, New Member Recruitment, Head of Social Affairs
Analyzed risks in the house and developed a plan to minimize risk factors
Elected to oversee all 53 members’ safety in the house
Enforced house expectations to all members through formal and informal proceedings
March 8th – 15th 2014
ISU Alternative Spring Break
Volunteer work with Habitat for Humanities in Georgia during spring break