Stephen J Zimmermann III
*******.***@*****.***
Current Address:
Columbus, OH 43201
Permanent Address:
Niceville, FL 32578
Objective Employment, post-graduation, in research and development and/or design engineering of electromechanical and/or control devices, preferably in manufacturing.
Education The Ohio State University, Columbus – College of Engineering
B.S.E. (Electrical & Computer Engineering) – expected June 2012.
Coursework Highlights :
Internship
Omegadyne, Inc. Sunbury, OH
Engineering Intern (September 2011 to March 2012)
Exemplified quality control techniques by tracking materials for the Restriction of Hazardous Substance (RoHS).
Hands on calibration and testing of pressure transducers and indicators for overload ability, sensitivity, linearity, balance, hysteresis, and temperature compensation.
Creation and updating of production procedures of high volume manufacturing lines.
Used Six Sigma applications to evaluate Authorized Returns.
Operated in hi-tech cleanrooms.
Created Acceptance/Qualification test procedures for a pressure transducer to meet military specifications.
Revised and created engineering control drawings in AutoCAD through ECR/ECN procedures.
Space Management-Evaluated manufacturing layout to optimize space for new capital equipment.
Experience with applications of Wheatstone Bridges circuits using gauges and piezoresistive semiconductors.
Technical Skills
Proficient in AutoCAD, all Microsoft Office tools, and MATLAB.
Comfortable using basic lab equipment: oscilloscopes, power supplies, pulse generators, network analyzers, etc.
Experience with the operation of transformers, DC machines, AC machines, and dynamometers.
Able to use Visual Studio to perform basic programming and software engineering, troubleshooting, problem solving, project and task management.
Additional college quarter studying orthographic drawings, tolerances, and dimensioning through the use of Autodesk Inventor Professional 10.
Project Experience
Spent three weeks in Ecuador on a humanity mission. Worked with doctors and the Peace Corps to bring food and clothing and run a medical clinic.
Two quarters of engineering projects at OSU. Constructed a portable device used in a field application for the detection of fluorescein concentration and designed a balsa wood bridge to withstand the most weight.
Work Experience
Sacred Heart Medical Group SanDestin, FL
Volunteer (May 2005 to April 2007) Medical Office Support (April 2007 to December 2010)
Exercised interpersonal skills by volunteering to direct patients through the hospital and offices.
Being a MOS required patient care, check in/out; communicating detailed questions between doctors and patients; billing and filing with insurances, which required strong attention to detail.
Changed the entire filing system to be more efficient.
Availability
June 25th, 2012.
Willing to travel and/or relocate.