FREDERICK CLOTTEY
24966 Halite Drive, Aldie, VA 20105
(571) 469-0913∙ US Citizen ∙ Fclo9438@students.vsu.edu
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a full time opportunity in a development that focuses on creative problem solving, troubleshooting, and operations to attain
experience as well as utilize my acquired knowledge in engineering
EDUCATION
Virginia State University, Petersburg VA May 2017
Project Management Certification
Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA May 2016
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology
Cumulative GPA: 3.4 Major GPA: 3.8
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Virginia State University, Petersburg VA October 2016- Current
 Proofread documents and assist engineering professors with grading
 Carry out miscellaneous administrative tasks: photocopying, organizing files, and delivering mail
 Answer phone calls and email messages from faculty and current student regarding curriculum materials
Rolls –Royce Cross-pointe, Prince George, VA August 2016 – October 2016
Associate Materials Technician – Advance Aerofoil Manufacturing Facility
 Collaborated with a team to assess engine blade casting imported from United Kingdom
 Worked with high pressure turbine blades made out of nickel to test its elasticity
 Grind blade to small and fine pieces to locate any cracks or chip
 Assessed if crack would destroy plane engine under high pressure
Senior Project (Beta Stirling Engine & Solar Panels) August 2015 – May 2016
 Collaborated with a team to develop a Beta Type Stirling Engine that would harness heat from the sun through the usage of
solar panels
 Conducted this project to enable consumers to travel with portable source of electricity
 Tested efficiency of engine using carnot cycle
 Attached makeshift concave lens to solar dish to harness more heat from sun
Student Intern, Virginia State University, Petersburg. VA. Summer 2015
 Collaborated with the Engineering Technology Department faculty to conduct research on application of “Fault Tree
Analysis”
 Conducted research on the field of consumer behavior
 Organized daily weekly schedule for engineering department
Door Stopper, Virginia State University Summer 2015
 Stress and strain testing using AutoCAD (NX 8.5)
 Tested the strength of our doorstopper in relation to force applied from the door
 Simulation of the design using NX 8.5
 Printed final product using the 3D printer
Instrumentation & Controls Experience, Virginia State University February 2015
 Tested the parameter of a signal conditioning circuit analog
 Created block diagram of car speed control system with aid of an actuator, plant and a sensor
 Room temperature change with the aid of the energy equation
TECHNICAL SKILLS
 AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Introns Machine, ERP, Instrumentations and control, Bilingual (English, Akan)
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS/ LEADERSHIP
 Emerging leaders Honor Program, Altria Scholarship Award, Golden Key International Honor Society, Dean’s list.
 Captain of the Virginia state men’s soccer club 2013-2016
ACTIVITIES
American Society of Mechanical Engineer (ASME), National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), NASA Robotics Team
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Dominion Grant Student Mentor, Virginia State University September 2015 – May 2016
 Educated new students about various resources and student services available
 Delivered outstanding written and verbal communication skills and organized personal, professional calendars and
supplied reminders of upcoming meetings and events

For tomorrow

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    FREDERICK CLOTTEY 24966 HaliteDrive, Aldie, VA 20105 (571) 469-0913∙ US Citizen ∙ Fclo9438@students.vsu.edu OBJECTIVE Seeking a full time opportunity in a development that focuses on creative problem solving, troubleshooting, and operations to attain experience as well as utilize my acquired knowledge in engineering EDUCATION Virginia State University, Petersburg VA May 2017 Project Management Certification Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA May 2016 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology Cumulative GPA: 3.4 Major GPA: 3.8 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Graduate Teaching Assistant, Virginia State University, Petersburg VA October 2016- Current  Proofread documents and assist engineering professors with grading  Carry out miscellaneous administrative tasks: photocopying, organizing files, and delivering mail  Answer phone calls and email messages from faculty and current student regarding curriculum materials Rolls –Royce Cross-pointe, Prince George, VA August 2016 – October 2016 Associate Materials Technician – Advance Aerofoil Manufacturing Facility  Collaborated with a team to assess engine blade casting imported from United Kingdom  Worked with high pressure turbine blades made out of nickel to test its elasticity  Grind blade to small and fine pieces to locate any cracks or chip  Assessed if crack would destroy plane engine under high pressure Senior Project (Beta Stirling Engine & Solar Panels) August 2015 – May 2016  Collaborated with a team to develop a Beta Type Stirling Engine that would harness heat from the sun through the usage of solar panels  Conducted this project to enable consumers to travel with portable source of electricity  Tested efficiency of engine using carnot cycle  Attached makeshift concave lens to solar dish to harness more heat from sun Student Intern, Virginia State University, Petersburg. VA. Summer 2015  Collaborated with the Engineering Technology Department faculty to conduct research on application of “Fault Tree Analysis”  Conducted research on the field of consumer behavior  Organized daily weekly schedule for engineering department Door Stopper, Virginia State University Summer 2015  Stress and strain testing using AutoCAD (NX 8.5)  Tested the strength of our doorstopper in relation to force applied from the door  Simulation of the design using NX 8.5  Printed final product using the 3D printer Instrumentation & Controls Experience, Virginia State University February 2015  Tested the parameter of a signal conditioning circuit analog  Created block diagram of car speed control system with aid of an actuator, plant and a sensor  Room temperature change with the aid of the energy equation TECHNICAL SKILLS  AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Introns Machine, ERP, Instrumentations and control, Bilingual (English, Akan) ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS/ LEADERSHIP  Emerging leaders Honor Program, Altria Scholarship Award, Golden Key International Honor Society, Dean’s list.  Captain of the Virginia state men’s soccer club 2013-2016 ACTIVITIES American Society of Mechanical Engineer (ASME), National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), NASA Robotics Team VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Dominion Grant Student Mentor, Virginia State University September 2015 – May 2016  Educated new students about various resources and student services available  Delivered outstanding written and verbal communication skills and organized personal, professional calendars and supplied reminders of upcoming meetings and events