1. Erik M. Halverson
Permanent Address:
659 2nd Street
Clayton, Wisconsin 54004
Contact:
Phone. 715-948-2242 or 715-641-1115 e-mail: halverem31@gmail.com
Objective:
Striving for new and challenging opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI
Graduation Date: May 2011
•Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with Movement Studies Emphasis
•Minor in Cardiac Rehabilitation
•Major GPA: 2.95; Minor GPA: 3.06; Cumulative GPA: 2.75
Courses
Intro to Business (BSAD 100)
Quick Changeover and Set-up Reduction (LE 204)
Total Productive Maintenance (LE 207)
Speech Fundamentals (CJ 202)
Information Systems (IS 240)
Microeconomics (ECON 104)
Management Theory (KINS 292)
Intro to Environmental Health (ENPH 210)
Research Methods (KINS 474)
Statistical Math (Math 246)
Algebra for Calculus (Math 109)
General Physics (PHYS 211)
General Chemistry 1 & 2 (CHEM 103/104)
Educational Awards and Honors:
•Recognized with Academic Distinction at UW-Eau Claire
Journal publication for research project
Clayton High School, Clayton WI
Graduation Date: May 2006
Baccalaureate Diploma
GPA: 3.59
Educational Awards and Honors:
Graduated in the top 20% and ranked in the top 10 of my high school class
Recognized as being on the high honor roll several times in high school career
2. National Honor Society member
Active Participant in Athletics
• Earned 12 varsity letters in high school
• Voted Captain in football, baseball, and basketball
• Demonstrated leadership as a pitcher and playing shortstop in baseball
• Gained valuable team and communication skills through interaction with my
teammates
• Critiqued younger players in all sports to help them achieve a higher level of
success
Athletic Awards and Honors:
• Captain of my high school football, baseball, track, and basketball team
• Recorded 3rd No-Hitter pitching performance in my high school’s history
• Set three individual school records for football
Professional Experience/Activities:
Coating Operator II
Specialty Coating Systems, Clear, Lake, Wisconsin
October 2011- Present
• Operate Parylene Deposition Machines (PDS)
-- Apply conformal polymer coating to various types of customer parts from
the medical, aerospace, and military industries.
- Active licensure to work with FAA and NASA regulated
material
- Understanding the importance of sterilization with medical
devices
- Importance of lot traceability of consumable material(s) as
well as customer assets
• Coordinate and schedule machines and customer parts to meet shipment
requirements
• Perform daily and preventative maintenance on PDS equipment, cleaning
systems, and some production equipment
• Trained in Quick Changeover and Set-up Reduction
• Trained in Total Productive Maintenance
• Daily use of measurement tools including micrometer, Filmetrics F-20, Alpha-
Step 500 profilometer, and basic algebra to determine dimer charges.
• Trained to use multiple types of parts cleaning systems and apparatuses
- Disposal of flammable, corrosive, and other hazardous materials
• Emphasized communication between other operators, supervisors, engineering
departments, quality control, and upper management
Junior Varsity Baseball Coach
Clayton/Turtle Lake High Schools, Clayton, Wisconsin
March 2012- Present
• Delegated positions and playing time for athletes during games
• Designed practice plans to ensure efficient use of time during practice
• Valuable communication with varsity coaches as well as athletic director
3. -- Symmetry of goals, team, and player expectations
-- Decision making responsibilities for post-season call-ups
Intern
Mayo Clinic-Luther Campus, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
-- Red Cedar Hospital, Menomonie, Wisconsin
-- St. Joseph’s Hospital, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
• Observe and supervise exercising Phase I, II, and III cardiac patients
• Prepare and equip patients with heart monitors
• Patient data entry on Quinton Telemetry software
• Demonstrated valuable communication skills with program coordinator and co-
workers
• Utilized valuable communication skills with patients before, during, and after
exercise sessions from a variety of cultural backgrounds
• Observed multiple cardiac surgical procedures including open cavity bypass
surgery angiogram, angioplasty, and pacemaker implantation
• Also observed non-invasive cardiac procedures such as echocardiograms,
external counter-pulsation therapy, and various types of stress tests.
• Also participated in hospital’s pulmonary rehabilitation program
Job Shadowing
Mayo Clinic-Luther Campus, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
April-June 2011
• Observed Exercise Physiologists and Nurses exercise cardiac patients
• Interacted and make conversation with patients
• Checked intensity and exercise progress of patients
• Demonstrated valuable communication skills with program coordinator and co-
workers
Job Shadowing
Sacred Heart Hospital, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
April-June 2011
• Observed Cardiac Rehabilitation team exercise patients
• Interaction with incoming and outgoing patients.
• Demonstrated valuable communication skills with program coordinator and co-
workers
Certifications/Licensures:
•NASA STD-8739.1 Certified (Polyermic Applications)
-- Conformal coating of aerospace sensitive materials at Specialty Coating
Systems
First Aid Certified
•Previously certified in CPR and AED by The American Red Cross
*Would seek immediate re-certification if needed