Aaron Boyer
**** ****** **. ***. ****, West Chester, Oh.45069, 513-***-****, *****.*******@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
A process engineering or research position working in a team environment, utilizing problem solving and decision
making skills with advancement opportunities
Professional Summary
A highly organized, take-charge individual with 8 years of military experience. Strong problem solving and decision
making skills with the ability to develop and implement technical procedures. Excellent communication and
presentation skills. Committed to enhancing knowledge. Ability to work well with others as well as on independent
projects. Deals well under pressure and in stressful situations. Proficient in Microsoft Office, Matlab, Minitab,
Scanning Electron Microscopy, ChemCad
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering Expected May 2015
University of Cincinnati, College of Engineering and Applied Science, Cincinnati, OH
Associates of Science, Chemistry December 2011
University of Cincinnati, Clermont College, Batavia, OH
United States Navy 1998-2006
Nuclear Machinist’s Mate, Class A, Nuclear Power School, Submarine Weapons Delivery and Subsystems, First Line
Leadership Development Program, Submarine Force Quality Assurance Inspector, Nuclear Weapons Safety Officer
EXPERICENCE
Process Engineering Co-op April 2012-August
2014 AK Steel, Middletown, OH
• Provided practical and technical expertise to analyze data, assist with determining defects, and recommend
enhancements to improve quality and productivity
• Evaluated blast furnace processes through the analysis of operating data for efficiency and improvements
• Interacted with operations, automation, and maintenance personnel for the improvement of quality and overall
operations, including oxygen/natural gas ratios and charging techniques
• Evaluated scrap usage in the blast furnace and developed a new procedure for mixing and charging scrap
• Stayed on part time during all but last two school semesters
Machinist’s Mate Weapons 2nd Class United
States Navy, Apra Harbor, Guam, Bremerton, WA 1998-2006
• Operated, maintained, and repaired launching and firing systems associated with underwater ordnance
• Served as departmental and divisional training officer. Developed and implemented command approved
training plans
• Served As departmental and divisional quality assurance craftsman and inspector. Ensured correct procedures
and maintenance practices were followed for item requiring quality assurance certification
• Ensured all necessary equipment and system boundaries were tagged out and all administration was processed
for over one hundred work authorization forms in support of a refueling overhaul
Aaron Boyer
8202 Desoto Dr. Apt. B103, West Chester, Oh.45069, 513-***-****, *****.*******@*****.***
AFFILIATIONS
Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (December 2012-Present) Member,
American Chemical Society (December 2012-Present)