Nick C. Marr graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in December 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in General Engineering. He has professional experience optimizing beverage packaging processes at Anheuser Busch InBev and conducting maintenance and safety checks at Thyssen-Krupp. On campus, he was involved with Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, planning regional conferences and performing community service. His coursework included state space design, engineering law, fluid mechanics, and the business side of engineering.
1. Nick C. Marr
1110 King Arthur Lane
Bourbonnais, Illinois 60914
(815) 582 – 9747
nmarr2@illinois.edu
EDUCATION
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Graduation Date: December 2015
Bachelor of Science in General Engineering
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Sr. Project–Beverage Packaging Rework Cost Reduction August 2015-December 2015
Anheuser Busch InBev – St. Louis, Missouri
Worked closely with the North American Zone Brewery Packaging Support Manager
to optimize the beverage rework process
Drafted multiple designs for workstations and equipment then analyzed based on
plant size and output
Evaluated costs to determine optimal solutions to achieve a two-year payback
Deliverables included CAD drawings and prototypes of new equipment, economic
viability analysis, and final written report evaluating options
Safety Maintenance Engineering Intern May 2015-August 2015
Thyssen-Krupp – Danville, Illinois
Executed routine maintenance checks to ensure safety on over 200 machines
Collaborated with employees to implement safety strategies and procedures
Evaluate persistent safety issues to report, correct and meet safety standards
Maintenance Engineering May 2014-August 2014
Thyssen-Krupp – Danville, Illinois
Utilized thermal imaging technology to monitor equipment and maximize efficiency
Trained employees in usage of thermal imaging equipment
Gained knowledge on new technology and implemented it into existing company
CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT & LEADERSHIP
Alpha Phi Omega – Service Fraternity- Champaign, Illinois August 2012-May 2015
Merchandising Planning Chair
Planned ceremonies for regional conference for over 300 members
Networked with alumni to coordinate events
Member of Alpha Phi Omega
Performed over 25 hours of community service per semester
Engaged in community events and fundraisers
Participated in semester service projects
Habitat For Humanity Spring 2013
Volunteered to help rebuild homes in Alabama
Led small projects that were necessary to the construction of the homes
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
State Space Design for Control • Engineering Design
Engineering Law • Senior Engineering Project
Fluid Mechanics • Business Side of Engineering