Brennin Hardy graduated from Baylor University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Mathematics. He has experience as an engineering intern at SpaceX where he designed and fabricated fluid systems and structural supports for rocket test stands. He also has experience as a lifeguard supervisor. His academic projects include designing an automated ball fetching machine and an unmanned aerial vehicle for long-duration flight. He maintains a 3.8 GPA and received honors including graduating cum laude and being named to the Dean's List multiple semesters.
Mechartes determined the behavior of critical temperature which results in longitudinal expansion of the pipeline, which might cause upheaval buckling and failure.
Mechartes determined the behavior of critical temperature which results in longitudinal expansion of the pipeline, which might cause upheaval buckling and failure.
1. BRENNIN G HARDY
Address: 3689 Grand Point Lane,
Elk Grove, CA 95758
Email: Brennin_Hardy@alumni.baylor.edu
Phone: 916-753-6546
Education
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY – Waco, TX RELEVANT COURSES:
MAJOR: Mechanical Engineering Advanced Thermodynamics
MINOR: Mathematics Machine Design, Senior Design
CUMULATIVE GPA: 3.80 Heat Transfer, Mechanics of Materials
DATE OF GRADUATION: December 2015 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics
Work Experience
Employer: Space Exploration Technologies
Position: Ground Support Equipment Engineering Intern
Dates Employed: January 2015-August 2015
Duties: Design, and fabricate fluid systems/structural supports for rocket test stands which
include the following:
o Carbon steel structural supports for pipe and elevated heat exchangers
o Stainless steel pipe for water fire suppression systems and liquid oxygen vent lines
o Turnbuckle tethers to add stability to heat exchangers from water hammer events
o Pneumatics tube bending, flaring, and routing for cryogenic valve operation
o Work instructions and detailed measurements for component installation
o Coordination with crane support and test engineers for downtime installation
o Coordination with a team of engineers to erect a test stand in 5 months
Employer: Baylor Aquatics
Position: Lifeguard Supervisor
Dates Employed: February 2012-December 2014
Duties: Lead lifeguard instruction, enforce regulations, monitor lifeguard integrity and activity.
Skills Summary
Software: NX, P&ID’s, SolidWorks, MatLab, MathCad, Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Excel,
AutoCad, Mathematica, Altium, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint
Fabrication: Tube Flaring, Bending, and Facing, Soldering
Academic Projects
Automated Fetch Machine Design Project:
o Led and managed a team of five to present bi-weekly reports using PowerPoint
presentations that outlined the progress of a request for proposal.
o Drafted a SolidWorks model of a motor-driven flywheel ball-launching machine.
o Constructed the machine using PVC pipe, 12V DC motors, aluminum wheels, a
servo motor, and a limit switch.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Design Project:
o Designed the flight requirements for an aircraft specified for a high cruise mission in
operation for over 20 hours of loiter flight time and 24 hours total flight time.
o Optimized the thrust specific fuel consumption in order to complete the mission with at
least 150 pounds of usable fuel remaining after landing.
Honors
Cum Laude Latin Honors Graduate: (3.75+ GPA)
Baylor University Dean’s List recipient (3.7+ GPA): Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2013, Spring
2014, Fall 2014, Fall 2015
Baylor University President’s Gold Scholarship (Maintain a 3.0+ Cumulative GPA): Fall
2011-Fall 2015