Undergraduate · Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering student with a passion for clean energy and precision manufacturing. I design, simulate, and prototype — and I'm always looking for the problem worth solving next.
Hi, I'm [Your Name]. I'm a [Year, e.g. junior] studying Mechanical Engineering at [Your University]. My coursework and project work have centered on [your main interest areas, e.g. fluid dynamics, CAD/CAM, robotics].
I'm drawn to problems that sit at the intersection of physical design and quantitative analysis — whether that's optimizing a heat exchanger, modeling stress in a bracket, or prototyping a mechanism from scratch.
Outside the lab, I [hobbies — rock climbing, competitive robotics, 3D printing, amateur rocketry, etc.]. I'm actively seeking internship or co-op opportunities for [semester/year].
What you designed, built, or analyzed. Mention the objective, your approach, and any measurable result (weight savings, efficiency gain, load tested to X N, etc.).
View Report / CAD →Describe the analysis or design task. What equations or simulation tools did you use? What did you learn or validate?
View Report →Anything you built outside of class — a robot, a 3D-printed mechanism, a go-kart, a weather station. Show that you build things for fun.
GitHub / Gallery →SAE Formula, ASME, rocketry club, robotics team? Describe your sub-system ownership, your role, and how the team performed.
Team Page →B.S. Mechanical Engineering · Expected May 20XX
GPA: X.XX / 4.00 | Dean's List [Semesters]
Relevant concentrations, minors, or honors thesis topic if applicable.
Add relevant certs below
· SOLIDWORKS CSWA (Certified SolidWorks Associate)
· OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
· [Any online course, bootcamp, or workshop]
What you worked on — be specific. Did you run FEA simulations, redesign a fixture, support manufacturing line improvements? Include one concrete outcome: reduced cycle time by X%, designed component that passed [standard] testing, etc.
What the lab studies and what you specifically do. Even early-stage research (literature review, sample prep, data collection) is worth including — it shows initiative.
Your responsibilities and what you shipped. Mention the competition result if there is one (placed Xth out of Y teams, achieved X km/h, passed technical inspection first try, etc.).
Available for internship & co-op opportunities
Currently seeking Summer 20XX internship opportunities.
you@university.edu