Ronald M. (Trés) DuBiel III
**** **** **** **. 843-***-****
Spring, TX 77379 ********@****.***
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a full-time entry level position in the field of software development that will provide challenging opportunities to better understand the industry and apply academic knowledge to real-world business problems.
EDUCATION
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas May 2016
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
COMPUTER SKILLS
Advanced knowledge of C++, intermediate Java and introductory Python
Experience programming and debugging in Linux, Windows, and OSX environments
Experience using the git source revision utility
Intermediate knowledge of Android SDK, introductory knowledge of IOS SDK
Introductory knowledge of Django/Python and HTML/CSS/Javascript
EXPERIENCE
Application Development, College Station, TX April 2015
CorpsofCadets.net Mobile App
The App provides an alternative to the hard-to-read and difficult-to-use mobile site and allows cadets to instantly report grades to their chain-of-command
Android version completed and adopted by the Corps of Cadets organization at Texas A&M
IOS version under development and approved by the Corps of Cadets organization at Texas A&M
Big Event, College Station, TX April 2014, April 2013
Site Leader
Delegated, supervised and participated in the community service of twelve people
James Island Christian Church, Charleston, SC June 2012, June 2011
Vacation bible school leader
Charleston Baptist Church, Charleston, SC June 2011
Volunteer
LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES
Corps of Cadets August 2014 – Present
Platoon Sergeant
Led two direct reports. Indirectly responsible for twenty-two cadets
Communicated and oversaw the execution of unit goals, such as physical fitness, academic, and community service goals
Corps of Cadets August 2013 – May 2014
Fireteam Leader
Supervised military drill, discipline, personal appearance, and academic proficiency and development of two Freshman cadets
Corps of Cadets August 2013 – May 2014
Training Corporal
Planned, developed and executed physical training for 60 people