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Keith X. Carlin, Jr. (316) 841-8101 454 S 5th St., Colwich, KS 67205 [email protected] EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering May 2017 Wichita State University – Wichita, KS GPA 3.3/4.0 Relevant Coursework: CATIA, Physics for Scientists I&II, Engineering Graphics, Statics Military Education Marine Corps Electronics School, Basic Electronics Basic Refrigeration Mechanic Certification Military Leadership Course: Corporal Leadership School EXPERIENCE Electrical/Data Installer Mar/14 – Aug/14 RedGuard – Wichita, KS Read and revised blueprints as needed to enable proper installation of equipment Installed Data and Electrical Switch boxes as well as wiring them into outlets United States Marine Corps Chief of Utilities Maintenance May/11 – Jan/14 Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Supervised and trained 10 marines on safety measures and job duties Served as the direct point of contact for distribution of utilities for up to 2,000 workers Created strategic plans for equipment utilization by analyzing needs and resources Evaluated employee work performance, set expectations and mentored new marines Maintained and repaired 60 pieces of refrigeration A/C equipment and generators Ordered parts and supplies in compliance with military purchasing protocol

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Keith X. Carlin, Jr. (316) 841-8101 ♦ 454 S 5th St., Colwich, KS 67205 ♦ [email protected]

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering May 2017Wichita State University – Wichita, KS GPA 3.3/4.0Relevant Coursework: CATIA, Physics for Scientists I&II, Engineering Graphics, Statics

Military EducationMarine Corps Electronics School, Basic ElectronicsBasic Refrigeration Mechanic CertificationMilitary Leadership Course: Corporal Leadership School

EXPERIENCE

Electrical/Data Installer Mar/14 – Aug/14RedGuard – Wichita, KS

● Read and revised blueprints as needed to enable proper installation of equipment● Installed Data and Electrical Switch boxes as well as wiring them into outlets

United States Marine CorpsChief of Utilities Maintenance May/11 – Jan/14Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii● Supervised and trained 10 marines on safety measures and job duties● Served as the direct point of contact for distribution of utilities for up to 2,000 workers● Created strategic plans for equipment utilization by analyzing needs and resources● Evaluated employee work performance, set expectations and mentored new marines ● Maintained and repaired 60 pieces of refrigeration A/C equipment and generators● Ordered parts and supplies in compliance with military purchasing protocol

Chief Refrigeration A/C Mechanic Oct/10 – May/11Helmand Province, Afghanistan● Oversaw the maintenance and repair of refrigeration air conditioning units for 25 positions

with over 50 units● Maintained safety and accountability for 14 marines to ensure mission accomplishment

HVAC Mechanic Jan/09 –Oct/10Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii● Performed repairs on HVAC equipment.

CERTIFICATIONS/AWARDS

➢ Basic Electronics Course and Hazardous Materials Handling Certifications➢ Type I & II CFC/HCFC Refrigerant Processing Certificate Verification➢ Refrigerant Recovery and Recycle Equipment➢ Dean’s List, Wichita State University - Fall 2014, Spring 2015➢ Received Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal