Jamie Waters
***** *** ***** ****** ***. *** Tampa, FL 33613
352-***-**** – **************@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
A dedicated, ambitious chemical engineering student in his senior year looking to obtain a Summer Internship position focused in Product and Process engineering EDUCATION
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Expected May 2017 Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering GPA: 3.72 / 4.00
Key Courses: Product and Process Design, Computer-Aided Design, Transport Phenomenon, Separation Processes, Material and Energy Balances, Sustainable Energy, Organic Chemistry, and Matlab LEADERSHIP AND AFFILIATIONS
NWP Services Tampa, FL
Engineering Intern / Assistant Project Coordinator June 2016- September 2016 o Coordinated the installation of submetering systems ranging from $10,000 to $200,000 for new construction projects while ensuring customer satisfaction and timely execution. Bookholders Tampa, FL
Clerk July 2015 – September 2015
o Assisted customers with buying and selling textbooks by being a cashier, pulling books from the warehouse, and data entry
Society of Aeronautics and Rocketry Tampa, FL
Chief of Rocketry January 2016- Present
o Overseeing the design and build of innovative rocket designs for entry into the NASA Student Launch and the Large Dangerous Rocketships competitions
Safety Officer August 2014- January 2016
o Ensured correct safety protocol and regulations were followed by the team of undergraduate students in preparations for the NASA Student Launch
Hybrid Team Lead October 2013-August 2014
o Placed third in the NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium with a hybrid rocket that was built from scratch and powered by nitrous oxide and PVC RESEARCH
University of South Florida Tampa, FL
Department of Chemistry – Undergraduate Research Assistant January 2014- May 2015
Thin-film Growth of HKUST-1 and MOF for sensors
o Assisted an interdisciplinary team of graduate students to grow HKUST-1 and MOF thin- films on gold plated silica for small molecule recognition and filtration
Carbon Dioxide Filtration system
o Utilized MOFs and pressure swing absorption systems to create and test a column of material that could be used to filter carbon dioxide in ambient conditions