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Aaron R. Bennett 511 East E Street Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 310-6705 [email protected] Goal: My desire is to obtain the entry level position of Mechanical Engineer to the benefit of your company name here. Education: University of Idaho B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Graduation: December 2004 G.P.A. 3.32/4.0 Humboldt State University 2 Semesters Fall ’03 – Spring ‘04 Environmental Engineering focus Relevant Coursework: Engineering graphics, Mechanical Design Analysis, Computer Aided Design Methods, Dynamic Modeling of Engineering Systems, Machine component design, Mechanical Systems Design I, II Engineering Design Work: Senior Design. Designed, built, and tested an automated inspection system to reject defective parts from a high-speed ink-jet printing line. Use of SolidWorks to design and model system components prior to fabrication. Corroboration with a 3-person team to achieve product meeting specific customer requests. Solar Seismic Rickshaw. Devised a vehicle to transport and power seismographs and computers for the collection of seismic data in the Alvord Desert. Done at the request of CGISS Research Group (Center for Geophysical Investigation of the Shallow Subsurface) Sizing and wiring of solar set-up, weight issues, and user functionality were all addressed in design. Final design withstood the rigors of the field after 2 weeks of heavy use. Rocket Design Project. Designed a rocket to carry water to a specified height for a semester long class competition. 3-person team. Formulated an economic analysis based on, design constraints, and available resource allocation. Created Solid model of final prototype, and performance was optimized using mathematical analysis software. Aaron R. Bennett 511 East E Street Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 310-6705 [email protected] CAD Skills and Fabrication Work: Solidworks Experience. Solidworks techniques including methods of part creation, parting together assemblies, creating machinist ready drawings from solid models. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) using Cosmos including thermal, mechanical analysis subject to specified constraints. Shop Skills & Experience. Learned concise machine drawing organization, streamlined manufacturing techniques, and considerations involved with high volume parts production in a recent Lean Manufacturing course. Experience using Manual and CNC Mills and Lathes. Work includes machining an aluminum block puzzle, bearing bracket uprights, and parts for our senior design project. CAM modeling software used to determine part viability prior to fabrication. Unique Qualifications: Understand field equipment design issues through 2 summers of using and troubleshooting geophysical equipment including mechanical and electrical problems. Experience collecting data using GPS receivers and total stations. Exposure to multiple engineering disciplines including geological, environmental, and mechanical engineering. Provides broad based insight into tool design criteria involved with exploration development. High travel flexibility and willingness to relocate when necessary. Employment History: CGISS Research Group Humboldt State University USFS RMRS Field Technician Summers ‘02, and ‘03 Math and Physics Tutor Fall ’02–Spring ‘03 Hydrologic Technician Summer 2002 References: Dr. Mitch Lyle CGISS Boise State U. 1234 University Dr. Boise, ID 8370X (208) XXX-XXXX Tom Black USFS RMRS 0000 Myrtle Ave. Boise, ID 8370X (208) XXX-XXXX Lyn Reisling HSU Learning Center Director Humboldt State U. 5678 Arcata Way Arcata, CA 95521 Bill Thomas Attorney at Law 0000 Anydrive Way Boise, ID 8370X (208) XXX_XXXX Long Time Friend – Character Reference (208) 384-9225