Career Objective:
• Seeking for an entry-level job as civil engineer to gain experience with major construction engineering company and take on challenging, creative, and diversified engineering projects.
• Graduate of ABET-accredited bachelor’s in civil engineering program backed by successful working experience and knowledge of engineering theories, principles, specifications, and standards.
• A talented, professional, and dedicated civil engineer with 2 years’ experience in concrete designing.
• Having an open-mind, willing to learn, work, and grow with the company.
• Highly motivated to secure an apprenticeship in preparation for EIT and PE exam. Proficient user of AutoCAD and MicroStation programs.
Educations:
University of Houston – Main Campus Houston, TX
Cullen College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering December 2014
Cumulative GPA: 3.010
Houston Community College Houston, TX
Associate in Science May 2010
Cumulative GPA: 3.760
Relevant coursework:
• Civil Engineering Project Design
• Structural Analysis & Dynamics
• Geotechnical Engineering & Foundation Design
• Concrete & Steel Design
• Material Engineering
• Computer Drafting Aid
• Traffic & Transportation Engineering
• Environmental Engineering
• Waste Water & Water Treatment Plant Design
• Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics
Skills:
• Excellent in solving problem, and analytical skills with good fundamental knowledge of Mathematic, Physic, and Engineering principles.
• Positive attitude towards work and great ability towards result oriented output.
• Computer skills and Software: AutoCAD & MicroStation, MS Offices, and MATHLAB.
• Operation System: Window Vista/7/8 & Mac OS.
• Having team-working mind, communication skills, and able to work in complex projects and environment.
• Having laboratory working knowledge and experience.
• Fluently speak and write in English and Vietnamese.
Experience:
University of Houston – Main Campus – Department of Civil Engineering (August 2014 – Present)
Project: Ultra high and high strength reinforced concrete for nuclear wall containers under multiple directional forces
Laboratory Research Assistant: Data Analyst & Specimens Testing Technician
• Working with PhD candidates on the research projects to test, record, collect, and analyze the recorded data.
• Setting up the equipment is used to test the strength of the specimen.
• Designing and attaching the LVDT nodes to the desired locations on the specimen to measure the displacements of the objects’ elements.
• Building and modifying the design of the specimen to satisfy the requirement of the research which involves drilling, welding, and casting materials.
• Understanding principles, knowledge, and being familiar with using 2 500 000 Lbs. MTS Testing System, Vertical Loading System, Horizontal Loading System, Universal Element Tester, and Instrumentation & Data Acquisition.
• Reporting results after each the laboratory testing session. Responsible for computed data, testing procedures, and removing defects to optimize the results of the projects.
University of Houston – Main Campus – Department of Civil Engineering (May 2014 – August 2014)
Project: Material Science for concrete under multiple external tensile forces
Laboratory Research Assistant: Data Analyst & Testing Technician
• Working with PhD candidates on projects to create the concrete materials that could withholding the cracking under external tensile forces.
• Building, mixing, and modifying the design of the specimen to satisfy the requirement of the research which involves drilling, welding, and casting materials.
• Understanding the uses of many ad mixture materials which helping improve the behaviors of the final products.
• Reporting the collected data to the supervisors and being responsible for recorded data and testing procedures.
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