Monday, June 23, 2008

Individual project 2-job search documents

Resume 1

David T. Floyd
dtfloyd@clemson.edu

Permanent Address
509 Singleton Avenue
Kingstree, SC 29556
(843) 355-7618

OBJECTIVE
To obtain an internship with an engineering firm.

EDUCATION
Clemson University Clemson, SC
First Semester Junior, Mechanical Engineering 3.63 GPA overall

WORK EXPERIENCE
Kemet Electronics-Capacitor Manufacturer Simpsonville, SC
Student Co-op Summer 2008
· KO Capacitor Yield Improvement
o DOE Trials for Aging Process
§ Pre / Post Electrical Testing
§ Production Machine Operation
§ Minitab Data Gathering
· Production Batch Disposition
o Go / No Go for Continued Production
o Preliminary Root Cause Analysis / Trend Analysis

Longstreet Chevrolet Kingstree, SC
Vehicle Maintenance Assistant Summer 2006

COMPUTER SKILLS
Microsoft Word Suite
MATLAB
Minitab
Microsoft Visual FoxPro
Solid Edge

HONORS & ACTIVITIES
SC Life Scholarship Recipient
Coca-Coca Scholarship Recipient
Valedictorian Senior Class
National Honor’s Society
Senior Class Vice-President
Navigators’ Member
National Society of Collegiate Scholars
Member Weight Lifter
Adopt a Highway Program

Resume 2

David Floyd
509 Singleton Avenue
Kingstree, SC 29556
(843) 244-1329
dtfloyd@clemson.edu


OBJECTIVE

To obtain a developmental engineering position in a production plant with responsibility for improving current designs and making new devices.

ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE

Co-op Technician, Tantalum Innovation Center Spring 2007
KEMET Electronics, Simpsonville, SC

Tested and operated machines in production. Observed operators to understand what on the machines needed fixing. Observed machines to help determine what could help the operators make their job easier and more efficient.

Co-op Engineer, Tantalum Business Group Fall 2007, Summer 2008
KEMET Electronics, Simpsonville, SC

Lead experiments with a team of engineers. Help evaluate and test new machines that are needed to be put in production. Solve problems in a team to make new equipment and adjust current equipment for safety and improvement reasons.

EDUCATION

Junior in Mechanical Engineering, 2008 3.63 GPA overall
Clemson University, Clemson, SC

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

RERFERENCES

References, letters of recommendations and college transcript are available upon request

Request letter

David Floyd
509 Singleton Avenue
Kingstree, SC 29556
Phone: (843) 244-1329
Email: dtfloyd@clemson.edu



June 9, 2008



Mr. James Satterfield
1243 KEMET Way
Simpsonville, SC 29644


Dear Mr. Satterfield,

I am a Clemson University Mechanical Engineering student whom is about to explore the job market. I want to know what potential employers are looking for in an employee. Since you are an expert in my field, I was wondering if I could set up a meeting with you to discuss this subject.

Please know that I am not looking for a job, but that I am simply interested to discover how I may look more appealing to employers. I will contact you next week in hopes that I will be able to set up a meeting. Thank you for your time and I look forward to meeting you.

Sincerely,


David Floyd (my name written in cursive)


David Floyd

Thank you letter

David Floyd
509 Singleton Avenue
Kingstree, SC 29556
Phone: (843) 244-1329
Email: dtfloyd@clemson.edu



June 9, 2008



Mr. James Satterfield
1243 KEMET Way
Simpsonville, SC 29644


Dear Mr. Satterfield,I want to thank you again for providing me the opportunity to talk to me about how to improve my resume for potential employers. I learned much from what you had to say and found that the classes you suggested was particularly useful. I also want to thank you for your many helpful suggestions on improving my resume. Your input on how to better describe my experience at KEMET Electronics was especially useful. Our conversation also helped me know what exactly I can do to improve when I am looking for a job in the future. Again, I appreciate the time you took to talk to me and help me understand exactly what potential employers are looking for in an employee.Sincerely,


David Floyd (my name in cursive)



David Floyd

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