1. Luke C. McCauley
lmccauley6@gatech.edu 732-779-3372 147 26th
Street Apt. 3109 Atlanta, GA 30309 US Citizen
Objective
To obtain full time employment in the field of Electrical Engineering. Possesses strong communication and
leadership skills with an engineering background and is highly motivated with excellent decision-making and
time management.
Education
Georgia Institute of Technology 08/2011 –
Present
B.S. in Electrical Engineering
Graduation Date: May 2016
Experience
Pond & Company, Electrical Fueling Intern 05/2014 –
08/2015
Calculated the levels of cost estimate and functionality for proposed project design submittals
Developed one-line diagrams, load calculations, specified electrical and controls equipment, Classified Area Plans,
substation & switchgear design, developed control philosophy, and created P&IDs
Designed alongside a team of different disciplines of engineers on projects dealing with major oil companies,
midstream energy companies, pipeline companies, commercial aviation and numerous branches of the U.S.
Military
Assisted in working alongside highly-trained, specialized professionals on tank, terminal, facility, and pipeline
projects worldwide, ranging in construction size from $50,000 to $120,000,000
University of New South Wales, Engineering Student 05/2012 –
07/2012
Researched Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), Geothermal, Solar, Nuclear Power Plants technologies
Examined the international outlook for renewable energy to identify intelligent growth opportunities
Calculated energy use in buildings, sustainable architecture, passive design, and HVAC
Leadership/Extracurricular Activities
Georgia Tech Energy Club
Head of Technology Development 08/2013 –
Present
Collaborated with a website network to connect with collegiate energy organizations across the nation
Designed a website to advertise the Georgia Tech 2014 & 2015 Energy Exposition and register participants
Conducted meetings with a focus on the design, development, and budgeting of the website
Georgia Tech Office of International Education
Peer Advisor 08/2013 –
Present
Performed as a public speaker for lecture rooms, student panels, and student study abroad fairs
Mentored prospective study abroad students by sharing my experience and knowledge one to one
Organized and conducted meetings with other members for fundraising and marketing events
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Skills
Technical Skills: MATLAB, C, C++, NI LabVIEW, Microsoft Office Suite, Java, Altera Quartus II, AutoCad
Relevant Coursework: Digital Signal Processing, Circuit Analysis, Digital Design Lab, Digital Electronic Circuit
Design
Platforms: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/10, Mac OS X, iOS, Android
Awards: Georgia Institute of Technology- Deans List
Hardware: Tektronix Oscilloscopes, Digital/Analog Multimeters, Function Generators, Tektronix
Logic Analyzer, Altera UP2&3 FPGA boards, AmigoBots, Protoboards, Fluke RLC meters
Affiliations: Georgia Tech Energy Club, IEEE Innovation Team, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity, North American Food Drive, St. Baldrick’s Foundation, American
Red Cross Blood Drive, GE Marietta Fallunteering- Powers Ferry Elementary School
Interests: IT Support, Georgia Tech Club Baseball, efficiency, green energy, traveling, music
production