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KYLE SHALIT

(908)-956-3943 • shalit.kyle@gmail.com • 201 North Finley Avenue, Bernardsville, NJ, 07924

Education:
University of Maryland College Park Expected Graduation: May 2020
B.S. Mechanical Engineering Current GPA: 3.22
• College Park Scholars – Environment, Technology, and Economy
Minor: Project Management
Employment:
Structural Technologies (Elkridge, MD) May-Aug. 2019
• Performed on-site work activities that included concrete repair, post tensioning repair, corrosion
control, and carbon fiber reinforcement
• Conducted safety walkthroughs on-site and attended regular branch update and safety meetings
• Applied on-site experiences to better estimate and properly manage projects
• Selected out of seven interns to present at nationwide intern event and represent the branch
CM Engineers (Chester, NJ) May-Aug. 2018
• Designed plumbing, electrical, air conditioning, heating, and exhaust systems using AutoCAD
• Conducted HVAC surveys on schools, offices, and laboratories
• Performed calculations for proper selection and sizing of mechanical equipment using TRACE 700
and Excel
Bolu Trattoria (Basking Ridge, NJ) May - Aug. 2017
• Provided great service to customers by being attentive to patrons and exceptional communication
Waiters to Go Dec. 2012 - Present
• Organized private parties and events by setting up, providing service, and cleaning up
Technical Experience:
Over Sand Vehicle Design Project University of Maryland, College Park, MD
• Collaborated with a group of 8 members to design and build and over sand vehicle (OSV) over the
course of a semester on a budget
• Programmed the OSV using an Arduino microcontroller to navigate to a debris site and then lift,
identify, and analyze the debris
• Prepared an extensive written report and presented to a panel of faculty
• Awarded the highest point total in competition out of the 65 teams competing
Truss Design Project University of Maryland, College Park, MD
• Worked within a group of 5 students to design and a build a truss that would fail at 1500 pounds of
applied force while following guidelines and restrictions outlined by faculty
• Prepared a report that showed understanding and application of course material
Beam Design Project University of Maryland, College Park, MD
• Constructed a beam designed to fail at 1500 pounds of applied force while applying wood cutting
and building techniques
Skills:
Proficient: MATLAB, AutoCAD, Solidworks, Creo Parametric, Microsoft Office, GoogleDocs
Exposure: Java
Languages: Proficient in Portuguese
Affiliations:
• Peer Mentor Program, Mentor Aug. 2017-May 2018
• Alpha Delta Phi, Recruitment Chair Feb. 2017-Present

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