1. MATTHEW S. LONG
6944 Cloister Road
Toledo, Ohio 43617
Matthew.Long2@rockets.utoledo.edu
(740) 334-3135
OBJECTIVE To secure a challenging cooperative education position in the field of Mechanical
Engineering in order to enhance my knowledge through practical experiences and
applications.
EDUCATION The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio
August 2014 - Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Present Anticipated Graduation Date: May 2018
Grade Point Average: 3.515
August 2002 - Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
May 2012 Bachelor of Science in Business, Marketing
COMPUTER Microsoft Windows XP/7/8.1 Microsoft Excel
SKILLS Microsoft Word Microsoft PowerPoint
AutoCAD
EXPERIENCE University of Toledo Auxiliary Services, Toledo, Ohio
December 2014 - Student Worker
Present Distribute and deliver print shop orders to locations across campus.
Manage customer inquiries and assist with merchandise selection.
Obtain and process student ID card orders.
May 2015 - GEM Inc., Walbridge, Ohio
August 2015 Project Engineer/ Assistant Project Manager
Performed project estimation for building and process piping.
Obtained price quoting from vendors and subcontractors.
Coordinated project responsibilities to job sites.
October 2008 - Great Lakes Marketing Research, Toledo, Ohio
September 2014 Project Manager (September 2012 – August 2014)
Project Associate (October 2008 – September 2012)
Managed research projects that included client consultation and service, development of
project methodologies, data collection, and analysis of the findings.
Created and maintained research project databases.
Coordinated interns during orientation and allocated work and office tasks handed down
from senior project managers.
Acquired excellent interpersonal communication skills through constant client interaction.
June 2006 - Chicago White Sox, Chicago, Illinois
March 2011 Selected in the second round of the 2006 Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft.
Competed as a pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization in the South Atlantic,
Carolina, Southern, and International leagues.
COLLEGIATE Student Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
ACTIVITIES
SPECIAL SKILLS Careful attention to detail, extreme pride in my work.
& INTERESTS Thrive in pressure situations.
Strong listening skills and the ability to interact with others.
Organized, process-orientation method of work.
Can contribute as an individual towards a collective goal.
REFERENCES Available upon request.