1. Lane Brammer
2857 NW Van Buren Ave
Corvallis, OR 9730
brammerl@oregonstate.edu
(208)-317-4193
Education
Bachelors of Science - Electrical Engineering
GPA: 3.84 Expected: March 2017
Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
Relevant Coursework
Electrical Engineering: Power System Fundamentals, Smart Grid, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, and Dynamic
Electromechanical Energy Conversion
Experience
Vestas American Wind Technology — Portland, OR
Service Engineer Intern - MECOP June 2016 – December 2016
• Acted as a first point of contact for electrical problems seen at the wind turbine level
• Developed solutions to electrical problems dealing with MV and HV turbine components
• Communicated on an international level to deliver the best solution to the customer
Portland General Electric — Portland, OR
Engineering Project Management Intern - MECOP March 2015 – September 2015
• Charged with the implementation of capital projects exceeding $70,000
• Tasked with the full life cycle of projects from design through as-builts
• Met with and advised contractors on-site to properly implement solutions
• Experienced with scheduling and budgeting resources
Oregon State University — Corvallis, OR
Teaching Assistant August 2013 – December 2015
• Instructed and supervised students in a hands-on lab setting
• Maintained accurate records of student grades and progress throughout the labs
• Met with and gave tours to prospective students and company representatives
Additional Skills
Experience: Arc flash hazard analysis, DFIG and converter operation, wind energy fundamentals, data
analysis, technical writing, NFPA 70E, UL, and NEC requirements, and failure forecasting
Software: Project management suites, AutoCAD, Microsoft Office Suite including Pivot Table use, Microsoft
SQL, SPICE, LaTeX, and turbine monitoring and control suites
Activities
Solar Vehicle Team — High Voltage Project Leader September 2012 - January 2014
• Placed first in the 2013 Formula Sun Grand Prix
• Planned and completed multiple projects pertaining to the HV components of the vehicle
• Experience with solar arrays, lighting, and electric motor operation
Acacia Fraternity — Executive Dean, Scholarship Chair September 2014 - December 2016
• Charged with ensuring all members maintain a strong academic record
• Acted as a first point of contact with the university and public at large
• Overhauled previous study system and implemented more rigorous academic requirements
Awards
Engineering Dean’s Scholar, 2012-2017
Eagle Scout
National Bowling Competitor