Matthew Lawrence is seeking a mechanical engineering position. He has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State University with a 3.38 GPA. His skills include modeling in Siemens NX, AutoCad, and Solidworks as well as proficiency in Microsoft Office, MatLab, and Minitab. He has internship experience as a mechanical engineer at Masco Cabinetry where he produced drawings, worked on projects, and tested products. His projects include redesigning a rotating cabinet and designing a fishing reel in Siemens NX.
My name is Ivan Ayala and I was born on the 23rd of September 1991 in Watsonville, California. I am the first member of my family that will graduate from a four-year university. When I first graduated from Monterey Bay Academy in May 2010 I did not have an educational route all I knew was that I love art, helping people and creating things. I am a transfer student from Cabrillo College I transfer on fall 2017 pursuing a mechanical engineering degree. I enjoy sketching and building anything that I apply my creativity and have hands on job. I really want to make a difference in people’s life using my creativity. The only way I can picture my self doing that is by creating something that will help people throughout their daily life.
Scaling Agile Data Warehousing with the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)Context Matters
They said, “You can’t use Agile to deliver an Integrated Enterprise Data Warehouse!” but they were wrong. With a little bit of pragmatism and a whole lot of hard work, that is exactly what we did. When the Enterprise Data Warehouse delivery team began their Agile journey, they scaled from 1 to 6 teams in a matter of months and found themselves struggling to make the leap from agile projects to an Agile program. After reading Dean Leffingwell’s Scaling Software Agility and Agile Software Requirements Em Campbell-Pretty was inspired to establish Australia's first SAFe Agile Release Train. The session will cover how she applied the Scaled Agile Framework, transforming not only the delivery capability of the EDW team but also the culture. The audience will come away a recipe for applying agile to data warehousing and the secret ingredients to create the right culture.
Presented at the Agile Denver Meetup 8th October 2015
My name is Ivan Ayala and I was born on the 23rd of September 1991 in Watsonville, California. I am the first member of my family that will graduate from a four-year university. When I first graduated from Monterey Bay Academy in May 2010 I did not have an educational route all I knew was that I love art, helping people and creating things. I am a transfer student from Cabrillo College I transfer on fall 2017 pursuing a mechanical engineering degree. I enjoy sketching and building anything that I apply my creativity and have hands on job. I really want to make a difference in people’s life using my creativity. The only way I can picture my self doing that is by creating something that will help people throughout their daily life.
Scaling Agile Data Warehousing with the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)Context Matters
They said, “You can’t use Agile to deliver an Integrated Enterprise Data Warehouse!” but they were wrong. With a little bit of pragmatism and a whole lot of hard work, that is exactly what we did. When the Enterprise Data Warehouse delivery team began their Agile journey, they scaled from 1 to 6 teams in a matter of months and found themselves struggling to make the leap from agile projects to an Agile program. After reading Dean Leffingwell’s Scaling Software Agility and Agile Software Requirements Em Campbell-Pretty was inspired to establish Australia's first SAFe Agile Release Train. The session will cover how she applied the Scaled Agile Framework, transforming not only the delivery capability of the EDW team but also the culture. The audience will come away a recipe for applying agile to data warehousing and the secret ingredients to create the right culture.
Presented at the Agile Denver Meetup 8th October 2015
1. Matthew E. Lawrence MATTLAWRENCE555@GMAIL.COM(810) 231-7558
Address:5084 Lisch Dr. Whitmore Lake MI48189
EDUCATION
MichiganState University,East Lansing, Michigan
BachelorsofScience: Mechanical Engineering (May 2018)
GPA: 3.38
• Vibrations
• Thermodynamics
• IntroductiontoEngineeringModeling
• CalculusI,II,III,& IV
• Probability and Statistics forEngineering
• Fluid Mechanics
• MaterialsScience &Engineering
• PhysicsI& II
SKILLS
Very Experienced in modeling (Siemens NX & AutoCad), Solidworks, and Minitab
ProficientinutilizingMicrosoftWord,PowerPoint, ProjectandExcel
ProficientinMatLab
WORK EXPERIENCE
Masco Cabinetry;AnnArbor, Michigan
MechanicalEngineerIntern(May 2016-August 2016)
Producedmechanical drawings using AutoCad
Worked on various cost reduction/quality improvement projects
Designed production tooling for efficiency in the manufacturing plants
Generated revision control
Tested product to reach safety and quality standards.
Kroger;Pinckney,Michigan
CourtesyClerk (Jan2012– Nov 2012)
Providedexcellent in-person customer service
Trained new hires in several differentdepartments
Re-positioned to other departments in order to assist them in their productivity
Supervised and assisted in deliveries
EXTRACURRICULAR
Introduce a Girl to Engineering Spring 2017
o Motivated middle schoolgirls to pursue a STEMdegree
Kids Without Cancer Fall 2016 – present
o Planned and executed events to fundraise money forpediatric cancer
o Worked withthe board members to generate ideas
Meet up and Eat up Summer 2016
o Volunteered to help feed and engage in activities with kids in Detroit
4 Year High School Varsity Soccer,Lead Team Captain Fall 2011 – Spring 2014
o Responsible formotivating players to workhard
o Set a good example of responsibility and hard workfor incoming freshman
PROJECTS
Redesigned the hardware of a rotating cabinet to increase the quality and piloted drawings forinstruction
on assembly in the manufacturing plants.
Designed every part of a fishing reel and assembled in Siemens NX (ME 280)
Drafted and manufactured a “low cost” water filterpowered by gravity and hydraulic grade line (EGR100)
Built a robot that followsa line and performs multiple tasks (EGR100)