Welcome to my engineering portfolio. I hope you find value through my designs and experience. Scroll down and get to know your next mechanical engineer!
Through my academic career and internships, I have acquired unique skills that will benefit many companies.
I have had the opportunity of interning at two different companies as a research and development mechanical engineer. Goulston Technologies Inc. utilized a more applied research role, while Sealed Air Corporation instilled a great depth of knowledge for automation and integration applications.
I've had a plethora of opportunities to increase my aptitude for engineering design. At UNC Charlotte, we are subjected to design classes each year (Freshman-Senior). Through undergraduate research, I designed an application to aid our research efforts for additive manufacturing. In addition, I designed two major rigs for Sealed Air Corporation's automation project. I encourage viewers to take a look at my design portfolio for more details!
Being a team-player is critical when it comes to engineering. From heavy involvment with sports from an early age, teamwork has been embedded in my character. Varsity football molded me into a true leader, something that I've been able to utilize throughout my academic and professional career. Healthy collaboration plays an integral role to a successful team and company, and should hold precedence when making project-related decisions.
View the list of projects I worked on during my undergraduate career.
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Let's Connect!I bring originality, impassioned work ethic, and the mentality to always strive for success. These attributes will benefit your company in pronounced ways. I pursued this degree to innovate our world, and that is exactly what I intend to do. Contact me to see how I can help your company travel to next heights.
Grades don't define intelligence, but I believe they reflect an individual's work ethic. Mechanical engineering has not only taught me engineering principles, but how to learn efficiently and methodically. Graduating with High Honors was not done by accident; I worked every single day and night for it. Engineering aptitude plus a profound work ethic is the formula to a successful candidate.
I think one of the more important traits in an applicant is their ability to tackle multiple, high-impact projects simultaneously. Typically, students are not exposed to such an atmosphere as they often only have one big project a semester. Having quality industry experience is critical in ensuring a smooth transition from academia to the workforce. Both me and my supervisors can attest to the history of me successfully completing multiple engineering projects at the same time.
Collaboration is not only important within your engineering teams, but also important with your customers. Sealed Air taught me to hold the value of customers at the highest level, in short to be "Customer Obsessed". I believe this mentality motivates an engineer to work effectively within their teams while ensuring the customer remains extremely satisfied. A satisfied customer holds great value, and should be treated accordingly.