Yarik Gritsiouk is a mechanical engineering student seeking an aerospace engineering internship. He has experience designing unmanned aerial systems through roles with Washington State University's Aerospace Club and Clark College's Aerospace Program, utilizing CAD software and structural analysis tools. Gritsiouk also has skills in prototyping, manufacturing, and project management from collaborative efforts producing composite aerospace components. He is driven to apply his technical abilities and leadership experience to an internship in aerospace engineering.
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1. YARIK GRITSIOUK
yarik@gritsiouk.com · linkedin.com/in/gritsiouk/ · (541) 441-6326
Mechanical Engineering student seeking an internship in aerospace engineering. Offer hands-on experience in unmanned
aerial system design and prototyping as well as proficiency in CAD modeling and structural analysis. Driven and dedicated
work ethic with solid communication and leadership skills. Multilingual in Russian and Ukrainian with diverse knowledge
of American, Ukrainian, and Russian cultures.
EXPERIENCE
AIRFRAME ENGINEER, WSU AEROSPACE CLUB, SEP 2018 – PRESENT
• Utilized Solidworks to design avionics bay and parachute retention system for suborbital sounding rocket
• Conducted FEA load path analysis using ANSYS software to ensure structural integrity under extreme loading
• Responsible for sourcing raw material and producing custom components using lathe and vertical milling machine
• Utilized Mastercam software to produce custom high-precision parts on 5-axis Haas CNC milling machine
• Developed working relationships with local companies through collaborative effort to produce lightweight
composite aerodynamic components
UAV TEAM LEAD, CLARK COLLEGE AEROSPACE PROGRAM, AUG 2017 – JUN 2018
• Designed, prototyped, and built a fully-autonomous search and rescue UAS
• Final design capable of identification, classification, and localization of alphanumeric symbols as well as
autonomous waypoint capture and high-precision payload delivery
• Employed 3D printing to test iterative designs in order to optimize weight and strength in custom-designed parts
• Responsible for tasking, scheduling, and mentoring a team of twelve engineering and computer science students
• Proudly competed as one of only two community colleges at AUVSI SUAS competition
SKILLS
• Project management, communication, work delegation, documentation, and design of experiments
• Extensive experience designing and 3D printing prototype and high-impact components for variety of applications
• Ability to utilize common machine shop equipment including mill, lathe, and modern high-precision CNC
• Experience with various manufacturing methods including injection molding, metal casting, and welding
• Comfortable reading, creating, and utilizing dimensioned drawings and familiar with principles of GD&T
• Experience with Solidworks, ANSYS, Mastercam, Matlab, Mission Planner, Office Suite, Simplify3D, Linux, LTspice
• Comfortable working complex multidisciplinary problems starting from first principles
• Proficient in technical writing
ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS
• Received Outstanding Students with Academic Leadership and Development Skills (OSWALD) award for
performance in leadership role at Clark Aerospace Program
• Published three times in the American Journal of Surgery, twice as first author, for research on venous
thromboprophylaxis in trauma patients
• Speaker at North Pacific Surgical Association annual conference in 2013 and 2014
EDUCATION
BS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, CURRENTLY ENROLLED
AS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, CLARK COLLEGE, JUNE 2018
BS CHEMISTRY, PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY, JUNE 2010