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Christopher S Brewer
Objective
I would like to obtain a position in either an engineering or management discipline at a company that allows for adequate advancement. My aptitude and willingness to learn various software and business processes has been demonstrated during my engineering work assignments. With the academic preparation from Lawrence Tech, in conjunction with priceless internship experience in the Engineering Field, I believe I would be a valuable asset to any company.
Education
Degrees
August 2004— December 2008
Lawrence Technological University
Southfield, Michigan
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management (G.P.A 3.55)
Graduated December 2008 Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management from the College of Engineering at Lawrence Technological University
College of Engineering Dean’s Honor Roll for Seven semesters
Two Time Academic All American
Extra Curricular: LTU Varsity Hockey for the past four years
Professional Experience
May 2008— August 2008
General Motors
Warren, Michigan
Test Engineer Intern (Fastener Lab)
At General Motors I was a Test Engineer within the Fastener Test Lab organization. In this position I was responsible for overseeing the instrumentation and test setup, along with the execution of the tests. I was also responsible for the completion of 15 specific tests, including the publications of their evaluation reports, as well as substantial work on a global project. These assignments required me to interact with the Fastening Engineers and the Design Release community. I was expected to give technical presentations to customers, peers, and the Lab Management Team. I also gave an exit presentation to executives which covered possible improvements and a synopsis of my assignment.
May 2007— August 2007
Acument Global Technologies
Fenton, Michigan
Design Engineer Intern
I was responsible for developing progression sheets along with creating assembly layouts for new and existing products. I also updated older drawings to meet new specifications and standards set by our customers. I gained vast knowledge in the manufacturing of fasteners and also in the concepts of lean manufacturing.
May 2006— August 2006
SPS Technologies
Waterford, Michigan
Design Engineer Intern
I was responsible for creating engineering drawings such as progression sheets and assembly layouts of automotive fasteners. I was also responsible for making engineering changes on existing documents. I gained workable knowledge of SolidWorks, Catia V5, and AutoCAD CAD systems.
Related Course Work
Curriculum completed includes Mechanical Engineering Graphics – Grade A
(I gained workable knowledge of Unigraphics-Solid Edge, which is a Feature-Based Modeler) Chemistry, Accounting 1 and 2, Calculus, Manufacturing processes 1 and 2 (I gained the concept of different processes within the manufacturing world and also was introduced to many lean manufacturing concepts) Engineering Materials, Engineering Materials Lab and Physics
Skills
Highly skilled in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel (for Engineering and Statistical uses). Exceptionally skilled in Auto CAD, Catia V5, Solid Works, Solid Edge and UG. Experience in Tensile, Torque, Tension and Compression testing.
Specialty Systems
General Motors
PQMS (Program Quality Management System), MC911 Data Acquisition System,
7 Diamonds Problem Solving Technique, and PRTS (Problem Resolution Tracking System)
Acument and SPS Technologies
AS 400 catalog system and QS900 Exposure to APQP
References
References available upon request.