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DYLAN MORTON

mortondj@rose-hulman.edu (708) 724 - 7421


Home: 8048 Lorel Ave, Burbank, IL 60459 School: 277 Antioch Cir W, Terre Haute, IN 47803
OBJECTIVE
To contribute my CAD and systems engineering skills to an engineer driven organization where both
design and analysis skills are utilized throughout the entire lifespan of a product in a full time position
EDUCATION
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

B.S. Mechanical Engineering

Spanish Language Minor

Expected May 2016


Major GPA: 3.14

RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Materials Engineering
Design for Manufacturability
Mechanical Systems
Control Systems
Capstone Design I, II, III

Measurement Systems
System Dynamics
Mechanics of Materials
Machine Design
Power Plants

Electrical Systems
Thermodynamics I & II
Heat Transfer
Mechatronics
Renewable Energy

SKILLS
SolidWorks
Microsoft Office Suite

Maple
Precision Measuring Devices

MATLAB
C Programming

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Quality Control
June 2013 August 2013
Crown Holdings, Inc. - Alsip, IL

Inspected roll formed products for flaws, usually aerosol cans

Evaluated product conditions manually, visually and with an aerosol can water bath

Prepared products for shipment, including stacking and shrink-wrapping cans in bulk

Maximized and improved inspection quotas by over 10% for products,


ensuring company contracts were met
Sales Associate
September 2012 Present
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Bookstore - Terre Haute, IN

Communicated with customers to understand their needs and provide solutions

Trained new staff members on cleaning, stocking, and taking inventory of merchandise

Processed online orders by shipping in a timely manner

Managed over $500 in cash registers daily and assist with end of shift balancing
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROJECTS
Bicycle Assembly: Worked in a team of four that corresponded with a school in Kenya. Focused on
home lighting concerns. In simulation, a bike chain with modified length was used to provide torque
to a small DC generator generating and storing charge.
Scrap Disposal Station: Improved a scrap disposal station to reduce ergonomic strain involved with
separating waste from recyclable material. This design focused on the safety of the operator, removing
the need for any repetitive motions that might cause ergonomic strain.
Spinning LED Analog Clock: Independently created an LED analog clock by spinning LEDs on a
printed circuit board. Driven via microcontrollers and transistors, this clock featured a programmable
time

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