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Steven Holden

sholden@uga.edu 229-255-0914
2625 Redwood Ln
Athens, GA 30606

OBJECTIVE
To obtain a summer 2015 internship in the field of engineering where I can utilize my education and
continue to gain vital experience.

EDUCATION
The University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
May 2018
HOPE/Zell Scholarship Recipient, based on maintaining a 3.0+ GPA
Overall GPA: 3.44/4.00
Relevant Course Work: AutoCAD, MATLAB, Multisim, statics, fluid dynamics, and circuits
Computer Skills: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access

RELEVANT PROJECT
Mechanical Design Problem Solving Project, Mechanical Design Studio Spring 2014
Led a team of 6 engineering students to develop and create cleaning robot that would function
inside the freshman dorms
Developed scale model of fully functioning robot
Presented project to freshman students in order to gauge intrest

WORK EXPERIENCE
Lawn Care and Manual Labor Provider, Self-Employed, Leesburg, GA
June 2012 - Present
(Seasonal)
Groom and maintain 5+ healthy and visually pleasing lawns
Move families in/out from residence to residence
Work 30 hours/week during peak season while managing other employees
Lifeguard, Darton State College, Albany, GA
Summer 2014
Maintained a clean and safe environment for swimmers, campers, and students
Received training in CPR/AED and blood borne diseases
Remained constantly alert of surroundings and potential hazards for the safety of others
Tested chemicals in pool and managed pool's PH balance and chlorine levels

CAMPUS & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT


Cadet, UGA AROTC, Athens, GA
August 2013Present
Lead groups of 8 people in high stress situations
Present the American Flag at sporting and community events while representing Colorguard
Proficient in communications with subordinates and superiors
Participant in Athens Homecoming Parade
Volunteer judge for high school events
Volunteer road guard for races
Lee County High School, Leesburg, GA
2013
Cross Country Team Captain
May 2013
Swim Team Captain

May
August 2012-

NJROTC Athletic Team Captain and Battalion Commander


Led 200 individuals in high stress situations
Community Service: Adopt-A-Highway, Rivers Alive, and instructor at Leadership camps
Planned events including: Military Ball, Pass in Review, Community Service, and field trips

Management: led staff meetings daily and organized groups for specific tasks

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