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Kyle Robe
746 North 1250 East
Education
Brigham Young University – Hawaii August 2003 – May 2004
Brigham Young University August 2004 – December 2008 Graduation
Baccalaureate in Civil & Environmental Engineering; Transportation and Fluids Emphasis
¨ GPA: 3.46
Professional
Memberships
¨ Member of the Institute of Transportation Engineers 2005 – present
¨ Member of ASCE, American Society of Civil Engineers 2004 – present
Work
Experience & Skills
Engineering Intern Civil Science
April 2006-October 2007 Lehi, UT
¨ Design of multiple road solutions on AutoCAD
¨ Responsible for running a survey crew on multiple projects
Engineer’s Assistant Scott County Highway Department
Summer 2005 and Summer 2000 Prior Lake, MN
¨ Worked with engineering team in surveying multiple road construction projects, bridge
project, and wetland preservation area
¨ Gained experience and became proficient with the Trimble GPS system, Sokkia Gun,
and differential leveling
¨ Completed data entry and compiled spreadsheets for project data
¨ Tested rock samples for road construction projects
Housekeeper’s Assistant Robert Redford Ranch
Summer 2004 Sundance, UT
¨ Assisted with housekeeping tasks at Mr. Redford’s private residence
¨ Maintained the residence to Mr. Redford’s standards
Technical Librarian General Mills
Summer 2003 Golden Valley, MN
¨ Reorganized and correlated technical data to combine materials and create new
library resource center after Pillsbury acquisition
Skills:
¨ Experienced in GPS aided surveying ¨ Proficient in Land Desktop/Auto CAD
¨ Experienced in roadbed sample analysis ¨ Learning Japanese
¨ Experience in Hydrologic modeling using WMS ¨ Fluent in Spanish, German, and English
Volunteer Experience
¨ Served as a church service missionary in Monterrey, Mexico October 2000-November 2002
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Paul A. Dixon
Education
Brigham Young University 2008 Graduation
Baccalaureate in Civil & Environmental Engineering; Structural and Spanish Translation
(double major)
¨ GPA: 3.46
Leadership
Materials Testing
¨ Tested steel, iron, aluminum, aggregate, and concrete according to ASTM standards
¨ Composed both individual and team technical reports presenting test data
¨ Wrote technical memoranda
AutoCAD
¨ Led a team in group AutoCAD project
Engineering Society Affiliations
¨ Active student member of the American Society of Civil Engineers
¨ Student member of Institute of Transportation Engineers
¨ Give regular service associated with ASCE/ITE
Engineering Study Abroad
¨ Studied globalization in engineering at Nanjing University, China, April- May 2007
Work Supervisor Brigham Young University—Faculty Center, May 2006 to present
¨ Train students to observe professors and give objective about professors’ teaching
¨ Teach student observers principles of teaching and learning in twice-monthly training
meetings
¨ Coordinate work assignments of approximately 14 student observers
Student Consultant on Teaching Faculty Center, August 2004-2006
¨ Consulted with professors upon their request about the teaching and learning process
¨ Observed professors and presented them with typed reports of observation findings
¨ Helped professors recognize their strengths and gave them suggestions for improving
Research Experience
Assistant Researcher 2007- Present
¨ Prepared cement-strengthened soil samples for research, including preparing optimum
moisture content curves, mixing, capping, and loading
Language and Cultural Experience
¨ Translated web pages for Zions Bank into Spanish July-August 2006
¨ Translated a 4800 word technical paper from Spanish into English for senior capstone
project
¨ Lived in Uruguay September 2001 to August 2003
Wendy M. Thompson EIT
547 East 600 North
Education
Brigham Young University 2008 Graduation
Baccalaureate in Civil & Environmental Engineering; Structural Emphasis
Minor in Mathematics
¨ GPA: 3.70
¨ Concurrently working on a Masters in Civil & Environmental Engineering,
which will be completed a year after the Baccalaureate Degree.
Leadership
¨ Officer of Tau Beta Pi 2006 – present
- Attended district leadership conferences, helped coordinate field trips to
elementary schools to educate youth about engineering, assisted in the
induction of over 100 new members.
¨ Project Lead with Habitat for Humanity for ASCE BYU Chapter 2006
- Coordinated project location, time, and transportation for 25 volunteers
¨ Research Leader for The Base Correlation Project on
Instrumentation Base Stiffness
¨ Member of Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Honor Society 2004 – present
¨ Member of ASCE, American Society of Civil Engineers 2002 – present
Research Experience & Skills
Field Researcher 2007
¨ Researched rut depth in asphalt with Dr. W. Spencer Guthrie
¨ Researched the correlation between tools which measure road base
stiffness in Salt Lake and Utah counties
¨ Completed research reports with findings
Assistant Researcher 2007
¨ Compiled cohesive properties of lime and fly ash in compacted soil
¨ Modeled Ground Water Table in Nye County Nevada
¨ Completed corresponding reports with findings
Trained in the use of:
¨ Portable Falling Weight Deflectometer ¨ Auto CAD
¨ Humbolt Geo Gauge ¨ Dynamic Cone Penetrometer
¨ Clegg Impact Hammer ¨ Ground Penetrating Radar
¨ 21, 24 and 38 Electromagnetic Detector ¨ Nuclear Density Gauge
¨ Fluent in Russian
Academic Scholarships
Awarded Brigham Young University Academic Scholarships for the semesters of:
¨ Fall 2002 ¨ Winter 2003 ¨ Fall 2003 ¨ Winter 2004 ¨ Fall 2004 ¨ Fall 2006 ¨ Winter 2007 ¨ Marigold N. Saunders Scholarship Fall 2007/Winter 2008
~ References Upon Request ~