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Aerospace Engineer

Location:
Ames, IA
Salary:
75000
Posted:
May 03, 2020

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Resume:

Vincent Momot

Phone: 563-***-****

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Ames, IA 50012

Education

Iowa State University, College of Engineering; Ames, IA Expected Graduation (Spring 2020)

Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering with Minor in Business

GPA 3.51

Skills/Software

MATLAB CNC Operator Mastercam SolidWorks C Coding Wind Tunnel Testing JIRA Git Icy Wind Tunnel Testing Structural ANSYS Confluence Office Quality Assurance Marketing

Work Experience

Teacher’s Assistant for Flight Controls Systems (Spring 2020 - Current)

Keep the professor up to date on what material is difficult for the students

Communicate with my co-worker to maintain consistency in grading

Quality Intern-Universal Electronics Inc. (Summers 2017 and 2018)

Prevented a product recall by fixing mislabeled serial numbers on home security devices

Assisted for nine days at an overseas branch that was behind on work

Created a test that reduced testing time from three hours to thirty minutes

Walmart Cap-1 Associate (Summer 2019)

Worked with four other employees to stock two thousand products to the sales floor daily

Communicated with coworkers and customers on a personal level

Leadership Experience

JARVIF -Project Lead (Spring 2019)

Led a team of six students to create a drone in the timespan of one semester

Learned new software such as JIRA and Confluence to manage team tasks

Adjusted the team after a member left to still accomplish our mission

Researched UAS parts prior to purchasing to ensure the parts would be compatible

Resident Assistant- ISU Department of Residence (Fall 2017 - Current)

Advised fifty residents in the house and led biweekly meetings for over thirty residents

Coordinated with thirteen other staff members to plan events for up to seven-hundred people

Served as a liaison between my residents and the Iowa State Administration

Technical Experience

Cardinal Flight and Boeing Electric Flight (Spring 2017 and Fall 2018)

Resolved transporting an 18’ wide aircraft by manufacturing the wing in three detachable pieces

Created a rib and spar wing to decrease weight and maintain strength

Modeled a motor mount in CAD to use with other parts for the construction of the aircraft

Ensured sponsors that our project was meeting its goals by hosting formal presentations

Honors and Awards

Eagle Scout; College of Engineering Dean’s list (Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Spring 2019);

National Honor Society; Cross Country, Swimming, and Track: Team Captain and State Qualifier



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