Sean M. Seeley
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Education
University of Maine, Orono, ME – B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Technology (2012-Dec. 2015) GPA 3.81; Dean’s List, Summa Cum Laude
University of Phoenix – A.A. in Business Management (2006-2007) Alfred University, Alfred, NY - studied Mechanical Engineering (1999-2001) Technical Skills
Researched hydro, solar, wind and other green energy power sources as well as nuclear power in thermodynamics I & II classes, and HVAC class
Studied ASHRAE standards and LEED certifications in HVAC class
Utilized Solid Edge 3D modeling software to create a steam engine
Fabricated steam engine parts with vertical mill and machine lathe
Applied geometric dimensioning and tolerancing techniques to design and create production drawings for prototype precision machinist vise using Solid Edge 3D
Collaborated with senior capstone team to create a device for a client with a disability to play a recorder one-handed
Created a Gantt chart to plan and delegate tasks, meet project deadlines, and ensure the prototype met the client’s needs
Provided weekly progress reports of senior capstone to team manager
Communicated with multiple vendors for research purposes throughout senior capstone project
Presented one-handed recorder prototype to client for feedback and addressed concerns before project deadline
Programmed and operated CNC lathe and vertical mill to create custom parts within tolerance and specifications per prints, setup sheets and process sheets
Developed and wrote work instructions and executed changes in drafts as required for MET 234 labs Student Engineering Experience
Work Study, University of Maine Fall Semester (2015)
Implemented and maintained records of machine tool lab stock inventory to ensure adequate amount of stock was available for students
Supervised and signed out tools as tool crib attendant to keep track of valuable tools and equipment
Trusted with grading, recording and reporting homework grades for 50 students in MET 463 to class professor General Dynamics, Bath Iron Works Internship (2015)
Collaborated with multidisciplinary teams including:
Coordinating scheduled maintenance of LCS Naval ships with mechanical engineers, electrical engineers and technicians in Brunswick, ME
Supporting Certified Reliability Engineering team to determine if DDG 51’s critical systems met Navy standards in Bath, ME
Supervising and augmenting critical maintenance operations with technicians, mechanics and multidiscipline engineers on LCS 4 to ensure ship’s safe departure according to Navy schedule while in San Diego, CA
Presented to senior management a continuous process improvement initiative to increase company efficiency and save man hours
Executed multiple projects with constant deadlines throughout the internship Previous Work Experience
LTL Driver Sales Representative, Con-Way Freight – Scarborough, ME (2004-2011)
Safely transported multi-million dollar freight shipments through responsible loading and driving
Managed logistical problems to ensure timely and accurate delivery
Maintained positive human interaction on and off the road to ensure exceptional customer service and safety Honors, Awards and Certifications
Passed Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Tau Alpha Pi (Engineering Technology) National Honor Society Focused on working toward PE registration Francis Crowe Society member
ASHRAE affiliate member Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society
Haz-mat certification for ten years Tanker, double and triple trailer certifications
Industrial forklift certification for 8 years 3 Year Safety Award at Con-Way Freight (Accident Free)
Multiple Star Cards for Commitment, Loyalty, Dedication, and Excellence at Con-Way Freight