Alexander Weatbrook is a civil engineering student at Washington State University seeking opportunities in wooden structures and their environmental impact. He has experience in farm irrigation design, steel mold engineering, and sailing/ski instruction. As a student, he led the ASCE steel bridge competition team to regional awards and managed large-scale games of Humans vs. Zombies while reducing complaints.
1. Alexander J. Weatbrook
8926 23rd Ave NW alex.weatbrook@gmail.com
Seattle WA, 98117 (206) 953-6978
Profile
Civil engineering major, looking forward to solving the problems of the 21st century. Interested in
wooden structures and their impact on the environment.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering - Washington State University December 2016
Current coursework includes: Analysis of Indeterminate Structures, Timber, Steel, & Reinforced
Concrete Design, utilizing AutoCAD, Excel, and Solidworks, EIT 2016
Work Experience
Farmhand - Seely Family Farms, Clatskanie OR June - August 2015
Designed, installed, and fine-tuned labor saving field irrigation systems
Addressed field water channel issues
Drove farm equipment, including fully loaded semi-trucks
Engineering Intern - Stand For Stuff LLC, Seattle WA June - August 2014
Originated and designed steel-safe change in injection molds saving $40,000 in rework
Promoted from unpaid intern to paid staff after the first two weeks
Designed and constructed labor-saving and waste-reducing packaging for component shipping
Sailing Camp Instructor - Queen City Yacht Club, Seattle WA June - July 2013
US Sailing Certified Instructor, adapted activities to varied skill levels and weather conditions
Ski Instructor - Summit at Snoqualmie, Snoqualmie Pass WA December 2006 - March 2010
Earned PSIA Level 1 certification in 2006, taught beginning skiers
Leadership & Involvement
Design and Build Team Member - ASCE Steel Bridge Competition August 2015 - Present
Team won stiffest, lightest, and most efficient bridge awards at regional competition
Missions Director - WSU Humans Vs. Zombies April 2014 - Present
Managed the flow and storyline of ten day games of Humans Vs. Zombies
Reduced participate, bystander, and official complaints to the moderators to all-time lows
Collaborated with campus police and university officials to preserve bystander and player safety
Oarsman, WSU Rowing Team August 2011 - May 2015
4 year Oarsman, 3 years in the varsity 8+, including national competition
Third Team All American, American Collegiate Rowing Association, 2015
Eagle Scout March 2011
Directed the construction of a fence by volunteers to state regulations at a child care center