Objectives
To be a part of a forward-thinking company focused on discovering and developing new products from biomass. To apply my experience with hands-on data generation and analysis to generate value-added applications that promote a more renewable and sustainable industry. Work History
2018-2020, Biomaterials Product Development Engineer, Domtar Development and optimization of lignin extraction technologies, product characterization and analysis, project management for implementation of lignin as an animal feed additive, SDS development, trial and pilot management.
2014-2018, Student Coordinator, University of Washington Housing and Food Services Opening and closing of locations, task delegation, new hire training, invoice processing, catering order coordination, employee scheduling, product inventory and purchasing. 2017, Transportation Engineering Intern, City of Bremerton Compliance evaluation and analysis, data collection form development, ArcMap feature creation. 2016, Fiberline Engineering Intern, NORPAC/Weyerhaeuser Lab testing and analysis, data extraction, equipment evaluations. Education
2013-2018, BS Bioresource Science and Engineering - Business, University of Washington Minors: Environmental Science & Resource Management, Earth & Space Sciences Patents and Publications
Patent applications for lignin isolation and odor reduction (2). Volunteer Experience
2016-2018, Undergraduate Research Assistant: product development and lab trials 2015-2018, Horticulture Volunteer: interactive exhibit development, plant maintenance. Computer Skills
Proficient in PowerPoint. Experience in ArcGIS, Excel, Word, Publisher, QIS, ParcView, AutoCAD. References
Greg Fullenwider, Sr. Director Business Development, Domtar, 704-***-**** Tia Elliott, Manager, University of Washington House and Food Services, 360-***-**** Sydney Fry
Phone: 360-***-****
E-mail: *********@*******.***
120 New Bern St.
Apt 402
Charlotte, NC 28203