1. Shaune David Hankins
2575 Delk Road SE Apt 1330B
Marietta, GA 30067
(478) 636-9623
shaune.hankins@gmail.com
Objective
Seeking a full time position in the field of Electrical Engineering to utilize my education and
knowledge to contribute to company goals and continued success.
Skills
Microsoft Office, iWork, AutoCAD, Revit MEP, Pspice, C, C++, AVR Assembly, Arduino IDE, MATLAB,
Visual Studio, Atmel Studio
Education
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (Complete July 2016)
Kennesaw State University, Marietta, GA
GPA 3.62/4.0
Work Experience
2014 – 2015, Newcomb & Boyd Consulting and Engineering, Electrical Engineering Co-op Program,
Atlanta,GA
Assisted with designing and consulting to meet client needs when designing building layouts from
initial concept through design, implementation, and maintenance.
Utilized AutoCAD and Revit MEP when designing building layouts as well as Microsoft Office
programs. I worked a semester helping the Audio-Visual (AV) Team, which included designing
projector, speaker, and AV-rack layouts for buildings such as courtrooms and educational buildings.
Worked a semester on the Power and Lighting Team, which included designing outlets, lighting
fixtures, transformers, etc. for Coca-Cola among other buildings.
During my last semester, I worked mainly with the Communications and Acoustic Teams, which
tasked me with designing wireless access points, telecomracks, etc. for research centers and offices.
Performed multiple job site visits with the teams, which included helping with acoustic testing for an
office building as well as I assisted with validating one of Georgia Tech's power design plans.
2009 – 2013, Chick-Fil-ATeamMember, Perry, GA
Served guests efficiently, processed orders, and prepared food. Demonstrated “second-mile service”
by helping individual customers with their needs to make sure they have the best experience.
Academic Project
Hydroelectric Generator Using Rainwater
Led a team that researched, built, and tested an effective way to utilize rainwater as a renewable
power source for households. This design will allow money savings on energy bills and provide power
if the power were to go out during storms.
2. Wi-Fi Research project with MCU implementation
For our computer networking class, our group researched and measured the Wi-Fi signal strength
focused on the access points in the Engineering Technology Center on campus to determine how to
improve Wi-Fi strength for student use.
Awards & Activities
IEEE student member
• 2016 Region 3 SoutheastCon Conference – Helped with designing and coding for the robotics
hardware competition
Boy Scouts of America
• Eagle Scout - Planned, organized, and managed a group of scouts who cleaned a local ball park and
set up recyclable bins around the park for my Eagle Project.