Full-time employment as an engineer with the opportunity to continually train and advance.
Matthew R. Kruse
Objective
Full-time employment as an engineer with the opportunity to continually train and advance
Education
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering December 2008
Washington State University Pullman, WA
Engineering GPA 3.09/4.00
National Honor Society High School Diploma June 2001
American Community School
International London, England
Work History
Field Engineer in training, Drilling & Measurements March-September 2009
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Oil Field Services
Lafayette, LA
Operated real time formation evaluation and directional drilling tools in the field. Independently installed,
programmed, and corrected failed data acquisition sensors. Project management through interacting with client
representatives, field service managers, and other field personnel. Continuously trained to further my
understanding of the tools and operations through achieving certifications and utilizing mentors. Zero safety
incidents. Not retained during training due to economic cutbacks.
Internship Experience
Intern, Lean Department May-August 2007 & May-August 2008
Exotic Metals Forming Co. Kent, WA
Participated as a lean team member to improve under producing areas. Evaluated departments and advised
management regarding their barriers to flow, which resulted in the creation of an additional facility. Led
development of production cells for a new facility and recommended necessary machinery. Assisted in Kaizen
(continuous improvement) projects that increased productivity company wide. Designed equipment realized
through the Kaizen projects.
Intern, Manufacturing Operations Department May-July 2006
General Motors Shanghai, China
Assisted the Director of Operations with manufacturing facility reports. Analyzing facility communications to
increase efficiency of reporting. Traveled to multiple plants in Asia to meet with managers for the integration of a
new product line. Worked with joint venture partners to develop initial plans for starting a new facility in South
Korea. Researched and reported on current cultural business differences, which improved joint venture
communication.
Certifications & Coursework
TWIC-Transportation Worker Identification Credential, ISN Contractor Safety, Occupational Safety Training (Fire
Fighting, Rigging Safety, Water Survival), Hazardous Material Level 1, HEUT Level 2 Offshore Survival, Lock Out
Tag Out, Radiation Level 1, Confined Space Safety, Light Vehicle Training
Advanced Log Interpretation,
Schlumberger Well Logging Suite, Pro/ENGINEERING, SolidWorks, and AutoCAD,
Combustion Engines, Mechanical System Design, Machine Design, Experimental Design, Thermal System Design,
Mechatronics, Dynamic Systems, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, and Manufacturing Processes
Other Work History
Lab Facilitator, Mechanical Engineering Dept January-December 2007
Washington State University Pullman, WA
Taught student labs on hand drafting and blueprint creation. Created, proctored, and graded quizzes and exams.
Taught review sessions prior to exams for all course sections.
Vice President of Legislation, Associated Student Union September 2004-March 2005
Whatcom Community College Bellingham, WA
Served as chair of the Legislative Committee. Instrumental in updating By-Laws and amendments to the
Constitution that were voted on and passed. Personally represented constituents, which provided longer library
hours during finals, increased wireless Internet, and other student benefits.
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