Tamsaki Awoala Asawo
**** ***** ******, ********* 306-***-****
Saskatchewan, S7N0V2 *******.*****@*****.**
- A bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Strong interpersonal skills, able to work independently as well as part of a team.
- Diverse life skills gained from living on two different continents.
- Excellent work ethic.
- Trustworthy - has reliably handled large cash values. Education:
2014 - 2018: Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
Skills:
Personal Skills:
Strong ability to work under pressure
Able to multitask efficiently in a fast-paced environment
Good at establishing and maintaining long term relationships with various individuals
Strong potential to learn new tasks and procedures swiftly Technical Skills:
Technical knowledge from taking classes such as Fluid dynamics and thermodynamics
Experienced in the use of Microsoft Office applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Possess a competent ability in the use of Solid Works for designing 3D objects
A basic knowledge in the use of Scanning electron Microscope (SEM) and other optical microscopes
Able to use MatLab software for calculations and basic engineering analysis
Capable of writing basic computer programs using C++ programming language
Competent in the use of CES EduPack to search for, select and compare materials required for a particular task
Work Experience:
Undergraduate Research Assistant (May 2017 – April 2018) This job involved the set-up and take-down of a flow loop containing sand and potash brine to study the effect the quantity of potash and sand have on the corrosion rate of various metals. The effect of strain rate and concentration of potash brine on the rate of stress corrosion cracking was also studied. A breakdown of the duties carried out for the fulfillment of this job is shown below.
Equipment set-up and preparation of samples for slurry erosion corrosion and stress corrosion cracking studies as well as the analysis and interpretation of test results.
Sample preparations for metallographic examination of test materials (which involved sample cutting, heat treatment, grinding, polishing, etching with appropriate chemical reagents)
Optical and scanning electron microscopic examinations of as-received and damaged specimens.
Electrochemical corrosion evaluation of test materials.
Characterization of damaged surfaces due to slurry erosion corrosion using 3D profilometer.
Laboratory safety and lab equipment trainings.
Residence Assistant - Luther Theological Residence (Sept. 2015 – April 2016)
Employed an educational approach in informing students about residence hall rules as well as the consequences of their behavior. This helped to maintain a good living atmosphere in the residence and enhance my leadership potential
Helped create and sustain an environment where students regard and uphold the rights of their colleagues
Related with students from different nationalities and backgrounds and helped answer their residence-related questions. Due to this, I have developed the oral aspect of my communication skills
Carried out inspection of dormitory rooms following a list of criteria handed to me by the residence manager. This immensely improved my judgment and decision-making skills Cashier - Amazing Grace Grocery Store, Nigeria (2011-2014)
Calculated money in cash drawers at start and end of shifts to ensure accuracy of purchases and sufficient change
Assisted in the shelving and restocking of heavy and light products daily
Aided customers in product selection process and answered questions at the checkout counter
Took initiative to help customers in locating product
Cleaned up store and arranged checkout counter at end of shifts
Made customers feel welcome and settled customers’ grievances if required
Carried out orders and reported daily to supervisor Volunteering and Memberships:
Deeper Life Bible Church (2014 – present)
Arrange venue of meetings before every meeting
Give short presentation to members during weekly meetings
Set-up and take-down the electronic equipment used in the church. References
Prof. Ikechukwu Oguocha – Email: ******@****.*****.**
Matteo Carboni - Email: *-*******@*******.***, Phone: 306-***-****