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Melissa Billingsley Resume

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Melissa Billingsley 2211 Belle Grove Dr. Richmond, TX 77406 Phone: 832-431-8530 � E-Mail: [email protected]

Profile

Engineering professional with a strong mechanical educational background complemented by work experience involving various projects and internships. Effective at combining creative thinking with logical design ideas to develop solutions to challenging mechanical problems. Proven success in self-managed and team-based projects. Excellent verbal and written skills with a detail oriented approach for completing projects and assignments.

Education

B.S. Mechanical Engineering�West Texas A&M University August 2014 to August 2016 GPA: 3.10

�Minor in Mathematics�ABET Accredited University�Woman Engineer Scholarship� Favorite Courses: Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Statics, Power Plant Design, and Mechanical Engineering Design

A.A. Pre-Engineering�Trinity Valley Community College August 2012 to May 2014 GPA: 3.89

�Presidents Award�Phi Theta Kappa�Full Scholarship Student Athlete�Outstanding Student Athlete Award�Math and Science Scholarship�Favorite Courses: Physics, AutoCAD I, II, and III

Cumulative GPA: 3.50

Experience

University Project�Long Wooden Spoon Brewery May 2016 to August 2016

�Fabricated a lift and tip system for a 300 lb. 2 ft. diameter cook pot�Design and FEA generated through Solidworks 3D�Dimensioning and build drawings generated via AutoCAD�Knowledge learned from previous courses (Statics, Mechanics of Materials, Engineering Tools, and Machine Design) utilized in the analysis process�60+ page report and oral presentation with PowerPoint

University Project�Yellow City Comic-Con January 2016 to May 2016

�Generated and designed working robotic replica of Star Wars droid BB-8�Analysis completed using knowledge from previous classes (Statics, Mechanics of Materials, and Machine Design)�Design created via AutoCAD�30+ page report and oral presentation by PowerPoint

University Project�West Texas A&M University January 2016 to May 2016

�Constructed a working prototype of a safe tent heater for a Thermo-Fluid Design Course�Utilized knowledge gained in previous courses (Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Thermo-Fluid Design) to complete design process analysis�Solidworks 3D was utilized in the design process and FEA�30+ page report and oral presentation via PowerPoint

Engineering Intern� IHI E&C International Corporation Summer 2014 & Summer 2015

�Completed 2 summer internships for large engineering and construction firm in Houston, TX�Developed procedures and lessons learned�Developed a component list to create an online simulation for the construction team�Developed layout for the engineering intranet page�AutoCAD drawing corrections, organizing drawings, adding new drawings to the project list

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Skills

After being a student athlete for 15 years I understand the teamwork, communication, work ethic, and time management necessary to be successful in the work place. During the course of my engineering education I balanced being a full time student while also competing as a collegiate athlete. I have proficient skills in Microsoft Office, Smart Plant Foundation, SharePoint, Navisworks ANSYS, MATLAB, AutoCAD, and Solidworks 3D. As a very fast visual learner I am always looking to enhance these skills and also embrace the task of learning new trades.

Related Courses

• Calculus I, II, II

• Physics I, II

• Chemistry I, II

• Differential Equations

• AutoCAD I, II, III

• Engineering Tools

• Mechanics of Materials

• Statics and Dynamics

• Circuits

• Linear Algebra

• Engineering Statistics

• Power Plant Design

• Vibrations

• Thermodynamics

• Fluid Mechanics

• Heat Transfer

• Advanced Machine Design

• Thermo-Fluid Design

• Mechanical Engineering Design

References

Upon Request