Gregory G. Scott
3400 S. Lake Mary Rd. #19204  Flagstaff AZ, 86001  520 – 508 – 7084 
Objective / To apply knowledge obtained during my mechanical engineering degree and obtain work experience in the
engineering world starting summer 2011.
Education / Northern Arizona University
  • Degree In Progress: Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Minor in Business
  • Expected Date of Graduation: December 2011
  • Level: Senior (7th Semester, 105 Credits Taken)
  • GPA: 3.22

Qualifications /
  • Well versed in computer hardware and software, all versions of Microsoft Office.
  • Knowledgeable in MATLAB, MathCAD, and some C+
  • Well-versed in operation of SolidWorks, including some applications of COSMOS
  • Earned “A” grades in all “D4P” design courses taken thus far, due to strong leadership and collaborative qualities, ability to deal with new situations, problems, and clients.
  • Well-informed in several non-required fields of study due to credit earned in elective coursework including Mechanical Vibrations, Fracture Mechanics, & Manufacturing Processes.

Work Experience / Mechanical Engineering Design Intern
[May 2010 – August 2010] W.L. Gore & Associates, 3450 W. Kiltie Lane, Flagstaff, AZ
  • Worked under a design engineer on the design of an automated medical device processing machine
  • Worked extensively with SolidWorks & MathCAD during the concept stages of machine design.
  • Stayed organized and professional by fully utilizing the intranet and email system to set up meetings, personal deadlines, and project goals.
  • Created own experimental processes to collect data for machine-specific problems in a lab setting
Supplemental Instructor for ME 252 (Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics)
[August 2009 – Present] NAU Supplemental Instruction Department, Flagstaff, AZ
  • Held daily group tutoring sessions for all students enrolled in course 4 days a week
  • Aided students with grasping real-world applications of the course material
  • Prepared class-utilized reviews, study sheets, worksheets
  • Worked with course instructor to aid student’s understanding of course
Part-Time Technology Sales Associate
[August 2007 – April 2010] Best Buy Store 1084, Flagstaff, AZ
  • Consistently drove high sales and profit to store
  • Assisted in initial store setup, managed group tasks, grand opening preparation
  • Participated in numerous technology & computer trainings
  • Consistently helped with computer dept. layout changes and renovations
Seasonal Technology Sales Associate/Home Delivery Specialist
[April 2007 – January 2010] Best Buy Store 1077, Sierra Vista, AZ
  • Consistently drove high sales and profit to store
  • Assisted in initial store setup & grand opening preparation/training
  • Professionally maintained company policies while outside of store delivering product

Activities / ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) NAU Chapter: Officer & Senior Member
[August 2010 – Present] Secretary
  • Tasked with generating proposals for any opportunity of university or outside funding
  • Coordinated logistics and communications between members, faculty, and industry partners
  • Organized and promoted social events, engineering facility tours, and industry speakers
[November 2007 – August 2009] Treasurer
  • Handled responsibilities of running a food stand in the NAU Engineering Machine Shop (Bldg. 98C)
  • Handled all duties regarding accounting for all sponsorships, donations, activities, and funds
Human Powered Vehicle Competition West (ASME NAU Chapter)
[November 2007 - Present] HPV Build Team Member/Organizer
  • Part of numerous past build teams, including 2008 Side-by-Side HPV Tandem “Tandem Tank”
  • Assisted new members by teaching the processes involved with the design of the HPVCW project.
  • Leader of composite fairing design & manufacturing team for 2010 HPV Tandem “Mystax Cetus”.

References Multiple references are readily available upon request