MICHAEL
LASQUETE
JR.
***********@*****.***
(**8) 476 - 5466
San Jose, CA 95123
linkedin.com/in/michael-
lasquete/
EDUCATION
San Jose State University
San Jose, CA • May 2020
Bachelor of Science:
Biomedical Engineering
• Minored in Mathematics
• Member of Member of
Biomedical Engineering Society
(SJSU Chapter)
SKILLS
• MATLAB
• Python
• Solidworks proficiency
• Product development process
• Beginner R&D Engineer
• Microsoft Office 365
• Experimentation
• Research and analysis
• Lab test setup
• Regulatory Requirements
INTERESTS
• World Traveling
• Competitive Gaming
• Innovative Cooking
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Enthusiastic new graduate of Biomedical Engineering eager to contribute to team success through hard work, attention to detail, and excellent organizational skills. Also driven to stay on task, meet aggressive timelines, and accomplish goals. Passionate and motivated to learn, grow, and excel in engineering careers. WORK HISTORY
Regional Medical Center - Clinical Unit Clerk
San Jose, June 2015 - Current
• Problem solved various maintenance issues to increase the efficiency of workflow, such as repositioning of a laser for a tubing system pivotal in transferring medications across the hospital
• Skilled in distinct computer systems such as Microsoft Excel to analyze the number of calls inbound or outbound from the department and Meditech for charting and record-keeping
• Consistently deliver high-quality service to doctors, nursing staff, patients, and visitors in a high-intensity environment as well as gain knowledge of numerous procedures for different nursing units
Jabil Inc - Selected Student - Internship
San Jose, Aug 2019 - May 2020
• Selected Student, Senior Project, Research and Development on Low-Temperature Soldering for utilization in specialized manufacturing sponsored by Jabil utilities
• Conducted feasibility testing consisting of non-destructive and destructive analysis on experimentations such as microscopy, x-ray inspection, and cross-sectioning using the lab facilities
• Completed the following documentation: Statement of Work, Benchtop Test, TIAP, Market Assessment, Critical Literature Review, and Document of Experimentation
Biomedical Regulatory Requirements - University Group Project San Jose, Jan 2019 - May 2019
• Biomedical Regulatory Requirements BME 174, Group Project, Verified and validated an Endoscopic Retrograde
Cholangiopancreatography Cannula using the Food and Drug Administration regulations with three other students
• Preformed a risk assessment, analyzed post-market history, and defined indented, clinical, and condition of use
• Optimized agendas, Gantt charts, and conducted meetings as the team leader
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