Chelsea Azore is a Chemical Engineering major from Tuskegee University seeking an entry-level engineering position. She has a 3.246 GPA and relevant coursework and certifications in areas such as fluid mechanics, material sciences, and ASPEN Plus. Her experience includes research internships at the US Department of Energy and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, where she assisted with STEM programs and military camps. She is hardworking, adaptable, and skilled in areas such as documentation, planning, and communication.
1. Chelsea Azore
Dallas, Texas
Cazore8040@mytu.tuskegee.edu
972.979.0948
Summary:
I’m a sharp, hardworking, motivated, and eager Chemical Engineering major looking to obtain an entry level full-
time engineering job with a Fortune 500 organization that will provide career development and mentorship.
Education: Tuskegee University - Tuskegee, Alabama Completion Date:
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering May 2016
GPA: 3.246
Certifications: SAChe Certificate Program (10 Certifications) 2015
Environmental Safety Certification 2015
Laboratory Safety Certification 2015
Honors: U.S Department of Energy Project Scholar 2015
Omega Chi Epsilon Chemical Engineering Honor Society 2014-Present
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) 2014-Present
Dean’s List Tuskegee University 2013-2014
Scholarships: Complete Basketball Scholarship Tuskegee University (Team Leader) 2013-Present
Complete Basketball Scholarship Prairie View A & M University 2011-2013
Volunteer Work: Macon County Ministry Food Pantry 2015
Macon Country Head Start 2015
Relevant Courses: Fluid Mechanics Skills: Easily adaptable to change
Material Sciences Self-starter and team player
C++ for Engineers High attention to detail and consistency
Thermal Dynamics PC and Mac savvy
Material and Energy Balances Proficient in ASPEN Plus
Work Experience:
U.S. Department of Energy Research Scholar Tuskegee, Alabama
Research Intern June 2015-July 2015
Used logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or
approaches to problems for various experiments
Documented/Recorded information by maintaining information in a written and electronic form to prepare
for publications and research findings
Planned and conducted research to develop and test theories of all aspects of research experiments
(evaluation, data analysis and maintenance)
Communicate/provide information to supervisors and co-workers by written form, email, and in person
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Dallas, Texas
Program Assistant Internship June 2014-August 2014
Provide and executed Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics educational curriculums for the
Head, Heart, Hands and Humanity Youth Development Programs
Promoted the Head, Heart, Hands and Humanity Youth Development Programs
Assisted with coordinating 4-H Military Summer Camps and workshops. Participate in monthly Operation
Military Kids State Team and Military Staff Team meetings
Built and maintained new relationships with community and stakeholders. Provided monthly meetings and
briefings for all stakeholders