Jesse Feinberg jif5095@psu.edu Pennsylvania State University 224 S. Burrowes st. State College Pa, 16801 (484) 241-8385 4040 Greenpond rd Easton Pa, 18045 (484) 241-8385 Objective To obtain an internship position at AWE Tuning. Education Pennsylvania State University Bachelor of Materials Science and Engineering May, Ceramics specialization, May 2014 Major GPA: 3.10/4.0 Relevant Coursework: Solid State Materials, Chrystal Chemistry, Ceramics lab, Engineering Ethics, Thermodynamics of Materials, Classification of Materials, Mechanical Properties of Materials, AutoCAD/Solidworks. Employment 2006-2013 Broken Spoke Bicycle Shop Duties: Selling and installation of parts. custom bicycle building, custom wheel building, cashier, salesman, website maintenance, aiding in shop sponsored events. Interests/Activities Spring 2013 – Spring 2014 Penn State Formula SAE Team: Active member, Aid in the development, design and assembly of race vehicle, potential driver for next season. Fall 2012Spring 2014 Penn State Car club: Active club member, Attend regular meetings and participate in weekend club events including track days and autocross sessions. Fall 2011Spring 2014 Audi/Volkswagen Repair and Maintenance: Repair, maintenance, diagnosis, and parts installation for PSU students who do not have the means or knowledge to do so themselves. Mainly timing belt jobs, turbo/clutch/fueling kit installation on b5 S4’s. Also offer minor tuning such as EGT/O2 code outs, MAF/injector scaling, and base tune flashes. Relevant Skills Automotive: High knowledge of automotive mechanics, particularly Audi and Volkswagen. Programing: Proficient in AutoCad, Solid Works, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Powerpoint Engineering: High knowledge of materials engineering, ceramic materials, and materials and engineering applications. References Jesse Check Owner of Broken Spoke Bicycle Shop 110 S. 18th st. Easton Pa. 610-258-4404 theshop08@yahoo.com R. Allen Kimel Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering; Associate Head for Undergraduate Studies 124 Steidle Building (814) 865-5397 kimel@matse.psu.edu February 4, 2013 AWE Tuning Willow Grove, Pa 18734 Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to you in response to your job advertisement listed on the AWE Tuning website for the Engineering Associate position. I have been familiar with your company for several years by being involved in the automotive community. I am very interested in the position, as it involves my educational background in engineering as well as my passion for automobiles. My education and skills I have learned in the engineering and automotive fields assure me that I am a natural fit for the position. From the Pennsylvania State University, I received a Bachelors degree in Materials Science Engineering with a specialization in ceramics. I have taken extensive classes in materials science, including crystal chemistry, materials classification, solid state materials, thermodynamics of materials and fluid transfer as well as many other related courses. I have also completed all necessary mathematic, chemistry, and physics classes required to complete engineering projects and problems. As well as taking lecture courses, I have also completed several labs in the chemistry, physics, and materials science fields. During the summer of 2013 I was given the engineering intern position at AWE tuning, your company. I felt as though I was a natural fit and thoroughly enjoyed my time spent with the team at AWE. As well my formal education and internship experience, I am very familiar with Porsche and Audi vehicles. I have been working with these automobiles for over six years and have done maintenance and modifications included suspension, clutch and motor installations, turbocharger upgrades, electrical work, and maintenance and upkeep. I very much enjoy working with these vehicles and hope to do so in the future. More information regarding both my education and work experience is included in the attached resume. I have also enclosed with my resume my personal contact information. I look forward to meeting with you to discuss my potential future with your company. Please feel free to contact me at any time at (484) 241-8385 or at Jif5095@psu.edu. Thank you very much, Jesse Feinberg Jesse Feinberg jif5095@psu.edu Pennsylvania State University 224 S. Burrowes st. State College Pa, 16801 (484) 241-8385 4040 Greenpond rd Easton Pa, 18045 (484) 241-8385 Objective To obtain the Engineering associate position at AWE Tuning. Education Pennsylvania State University Bachelor of Materials Science and Engineering May, Ceramics specialization, May 2014 Cumulative GPA: 3.21/4.0 Relevant Coursework: Solid State Materials, Chrystal Chemistry, Ceramics lab, Engineering Ethics, Thermodynamics of Materials, Classification of Materials, Employment 207-2013 Broken Spoke Bicycle Shop Duties: Selling and installation of parts. custom bicycle building, custom wheel building, cashier, salesman, website maintenance. Interests/Activites Summer 2013 – AWE Tuning: Engineering Intern Fall 2013 Aid in Solid Works projects, assembly of wiring harnesses, aiding the race team during product testing, attend AWE sponsored events and complete misc. tasks. Run CNC and other computer based machines to complete product manufacturing. Fall 2012Spring 2014 Penn State Car club: club member Attend regular meetings and participate in weekend club events including track days and autocross sessions. Fall 2012Spring 2014 Materials Advantage: club member Attend regular meetings and participate in club events including company visitations and research. Skills Material science: High knowledge of metals, their structure, properties and applications Engineering: High knowledge of materials engineering, ceramic materials, and material and engineering applications. Programing: Proficient in AutoCad, Solid Works, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Powerpoint References Jesse Kramer, President of Engineering at AWE Tuning 2023 Maryland rd Willow Grove, Pa 18734 (215) 658-1670 JesseKramer@awetuning.com R. Allen Kimel Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering; Associate Head for Undergraduate Studies 124 Steidle Building (814) 865-5397 kimel@matse.psu.edu February 4, 2013 Corning MTE USA, NY-Corning Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing in response to your to your job advertisement for the metallurgical engineering position at your company. I understand and respect what Corning does as it relates to metallurgy and am very hopeful to be an engineer for such a company. This position directly relates to my education at the Pennsylvania State University and is also of personal interest to me. From the Pennsylvania State University, I received a Bachelors degree in Materials Science Engineering with a specialization in ceramics. I have taken extensive classes in materials science, including crystal chemistry, materials classification, solid state materials, thermodynamics of materials and fluid transfer as well as many other related courses. I have also completed all necessary mathematic, chemistry, and physics classes required to complete engineering projects and problems. As well as taking lecture courses, I have also completed several labs in the chemistry, physics, and materials science fields. During the summer of 2013 I was given the engineering intern position at AWE tuning, an automotive engineering company, where I learned many hands on engineering skills as well as a strong perspective of what to expect in an engineering company position. As well as my formal education and internship I have a strong interest in metallurgy. I am very familiar with metals processes and have had many lab experiences with respect to metal microstructures and applications. I have also given presentations to other materials scientists regarding these labs and experiments. More information regarding both my education and work experience is included in the attached resume. I have also enclosed with my resume my personal contact information. I look forward to meeting with you to discuss my potential future with your company. Please feel free to contact me at any time at (484) 241-8385 or at Jif5095@psu.edu. Thank you very much, Jesse Feinberg