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Christopher M. A.

Cervino
1006 S. Main St. Apartment #418, Moscow, ID 83843
208-871-2795
cerv1595@vandals.uidaho.edu

Education:

University of Idaho – College of Engineering, Moscow, ID Graduating: May 2020


Major: Electrical Engineering GPA: 3.00
 Math: Differential Equations, Calculus 1, Calculus 2, Calculus 3, Linear Algebra, and Statistics
 Electrical Courses: Circuits 1 (with lab), Circuits 2 (with lab), Digital Logic (with lab), Microelectronics 1 (with lab), Energy
Systems (with lab), and Electromagnetic Theory (with lab)
 Relevant Courses: Chemistry 1 (with lab), Physics 1 (with lab), Physics 2 (with lab), and Computer Science (with lab)

Engineering Internship Experience:


 Textron Aviation, Wichita, KS May 2019-Current
o ISC Process Engineering intern collaborating on both the SkyCourier, and the Denali.
o Worked on connectors to create pin-out tooling from the harnesses for both aircraft, as well as collaborating with multiple
groups, especially Engineering.
o Applied the use of Excel, SPFLite, Catia V6, and Mentor Graphics, as well as other applicable programs.
o Completion of comparison data from TSO to SPFLite.

 B&B Electric, Boise, ID Summer 2018 (offered work during college breaks)
o Received an apprenticeship card, valid for 5 years, in May of 2018. This allows me to work with journeymen.
o Worked directly with the owners and other journeymen on subdivision improvements and residential lighting electrical
work, built to international code book and state regulations.
o Installed street lights for subdivisions owned by multiple large developers requiring the use of heavy machinery such as
an excavator.
 Wired subdivisions from an Idaho Power Transformer box to the light pole (6 wire in 1-inch PVC conduit) two feet
underground by code. Excavating around fiber optic lines, water lines, and gas lines.
 Weld rebar cages which acted as a ground for the light poles and reinforcement for the concrete bases. The
assembled light poles used different LED light heads at different voltages (120V and 240V). Installed light poles,
attached fuses, tested the system, and placed fault currents in each box.
o Assisted in wiring multiple houses from rough in (wiring, boxing, running power to switches and outlets, and creating
various circuits wired and run to the breaker panel) and trim work (final electrical touches including switches, outlets, and
light fixtures).
o Applied proper safety and electrical code, while problem solving issues during residential and commercial utility calls.

Volunteer-Leadership Experience:
 Engineering Presentations Fall 2014 - Spring 2016
o In CEA (Civil Engineering and Architecture), my responsibilities to my team included design using Autodesk Revit of a
practice facility for the Meridian Police and Fire Department, developed an accurate spreadsheet for the cost of the
materials and quantities for the given design. Presented this design to the Meridian Police and Fire captains along with
the head of the school board, and architectural engineers for consideration to be built. I worked with both the head
architectural estimator and an engineer estimator from Steed Construction, Inc. to improve estimates, and completed
designs to accurately depict the project.
o In EDD (Engineering Design and Development) my team and I researched and designed a new style of luggage. For this
project we used Autodesk Inventor along with Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. Created a written report and a physical
model of the luggage. My contribution to the team was to establish contacts with, airline companies, suitcase manufactures
and the head of luggage distribution for the Boise Airport. Created pricing indexes for our final report, research and
compare patents, and design the luggage on Autodesk Inventor. Developed a fully functional prototype for presentation
to a panel of mechanical engineers.
 Kappa Sigma Fraternity, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Assistant Grand Treasurer Spring 2017 – Fall 2017
o In charge of creating spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel to help with future tax documents and reconcile all statements with
our current bank account.
o Worked directly under the Grand Treasurer to help with filing and preparing tax documents for my fraternity.
Risk Management Spring 2017 - Current
o In charge of the general safety of the fraternity. This includes the security during all social events by overseeing the house,
its members, and those participating.
Christopher M. A. Cervino
1006 S. Main St. Apartment #418, Moscow, ID 83843
208-871-2795
cerv1595@vandals.uidaho.edu

References:

 Justin Koester- Textron Aviation Wichita, KS:


o 316-201-7915
 Tom Brown- Owner of B&B Electric Boise, ID:
o 208-870-8408
 Karen Frenzel- Electrical Circuitry Professor at The University of Idaho, Moscow, ID:
o kfrenzel@uidaho.edu 208-885-7768

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