Seth Martin
I am a fourth year student studying Electrical Engineering at UMaine. I am looking for a full time position that will provide me the opportunity to grow as a new engineer. I am looking for an interesting, challenging, and hands-on work environment.
697 River Road
Windham, ME 04062
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EDUCATION
University of Maine, Orono — B.S. Electrical Engineering
GPA - 3.572
Expected Graduation of May 2021
Technical electives I have taken include Introduction to Basic Semiconductor Devices and Associated Circuit Models and Electric Power Conversion. I plan to continue to focus on analog circuitry.
Prior Employment
Generac CES, Westbrook - Electrical Engineering Intern
May 2020 - Sept 2020
Full Time - 40 hours a week
I worked on the design and testing of Generac’s PWRCell solar panel inverter and battery system. I helped mostly with test automation, small hardware modifications, and firmware debugging.
UMaine Electrical Engineering, Orono - Technical Assistant
May 2018 - May 2020
Part Time - 5 hours a week
I assisted students within labs through their procedures. I also tutor students outside of class and help them through homework assignments. I grade homework and lab reports as well.
UMaine SMART Program - Developer
Nov 2019 - Jan 2020
Part Time - 5+ hours a week
I worked on developing and testing equipment that would assist students participating in SMART (Stormwater Management Research Team). This equipment was based off of an Arduino Nano and used various sensors to monitor water quality.
Extracurricular
UMaine IEEE Student Branch - Treasurer
I manage the funds of UMaine’s IEEE student branch. This includes finding ways to raise money for the club. We do so primarily with a store we run on campus.
SKILLS
Experience in programming using C, Python, and Thumb-2 Assembly
Experience in soldering
Experience in mechanics
AWARDS
Norman B. Stetson Scholarship - academic award
Racino Scholarship - academic award
Fairchild, Semiconductor Scholarship - academic award
Black Bear Scholarship - academic award
Presidential Award for Academic Excellence