1. Alex Armand Moushegian 499 SE Miami Loop Apt. 9
aamoushe@uark.edu Fayetteville, AR 72701
469-233-3332
Objective
Dedicated Electrical Engineering student intending to get a full-time position in the field of power or application engineering.
Education
Pursuing B.S. in Electrical Engineering - University of Arkansas
• Non-Resident Tuition Scholarship Award
• Entered as a sophomore with AP exams, planning to graduate in 3 years
• Graduation: May 2016
• Current GPA: 3.169
Professional and Personal Qualifications
• Spanish professional proficiency
• Strong adaptive skills to solve any task at hand
• Strong communication and writing skills
• Extensive knowledge of all Microsoft products such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
• Strong knowledge of PCB editor for printed circuit board design
• Strong knowledge of VHDL and OrCAD software for logic circuit design and simulation
• Strong knowledge of MATLAB software for graphing and mathematical computations
• Sufficient knowledge of C++ programming language to solve difficult engineering tasks
• Sufficient knowledge of Assembly programming language for PIC microcontroller or microprocessor coding
• Learning AutoCAD software for engineering projects
• Learning ladder logic by using LogixPro for PLC applications
Professional Experience
Electrical Engineering Intern, FutureFuel Chemical Company, Batesville, AR, Summer 2015
Chemical company with the dedicated purpose of achieving a strong impact on the U.S. biofuel and fuel industry.
• Added 20-30 motor tags a week to the database at the plant to label characteristics of different motors including three-phase, single-phase, and pump
injection motors.
• Analyzed and approved 20-30 electrical schematics for projects at the plant including those involving VFDs, control valves, AC and DC relays, I/O
modules, PLCs and other electrical instruments.
• Revised 4-5 plans involving interlocks to achieve specific modifications.
• Helped in the process of writing 2-3 reports to formalize the modifications of different processes at the plant.
• Focused on projects that have included nitrogen sweeping modifications, resistive grounding additions, and maintenance work for valves and motors
located around the plant.
Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, August 2014 to March 2015
Research involving power electronics, power distribution, and power systems.
• Helped graduate students design, mill, and solder solid-state circuit designs using PCB editor.
• Helped graduate students analyze circuits using oscilloscopes or OrCAD software.
• Researched 10-20 hours a week.
Projects
Senior Design Project of a Distribution Substation, August 2015 to present
Designing protection and control design with a group of five engineering students for a 69 kV/12 kV substation for Black & Veatch Company.
• Created 15 new one-line diagrams using AutoCAD software
• Design protection for three-line diagrams using AutoCAD software
• Design panel arrangement and AC/DC schematics using AutoCAD software
• Manage budget, 20-30 weekly status reports, 20-30 project review meetings, and presentations
Buck Converter Design, Fall 2014
Designed a buck converter using OrCAD PCB editor for undergraduate research at University of Arkansas.
• Used a milling machine to mill the circuit design.
• Soldered components such as MOSFETs, resistors, and capacitors to complete the design.
• Simulated the design using PSPICE software along with taking oscilloscope measurements for circuit analysis
• This project includes 4 different modifications of the design.