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Oliver F.

Wagner
University Address:
28 E Daniels St
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45219

wagnerof@mail.uc.edu
(937) 546-6609

EDUCATION
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Major: Computer Engineering
Cincinnatus Scholarship/Deans List/ACCEND program
Oakwood High School, Dayton, Ohio
AP Scholar with Honor, High Honor Roll

Permanent Address:
745 East Schantz Avenue
Dayton, Ohio, 45419

Class of 2018
GPA 3.569

Graduated 2013 with Honors


GPA 4.044/4.0

SKILLS and Qualifications


Computer Skills
Experienced in PHP / Java / JavaScript / C++ / HTML / Embedded C / Microsoft VBA
Experienced with Microsoft Office programs / Visual Studio / IntelliJ/ PHPStorm / Git
Qualifications
Possess DOD TS Security Clearance
EXPERIENCE
Co-op Student, Northrop Grumman, Cincinnati, Ohio
May 2015 August 2015 and January 2016 May 2016
Experienced the entire product development lifecycle, from defining requirements to release
40 hours/week
Gained extensive knowledge about the software testing process(unit tests and formal product testing)
Identified, investigated, and fixed defects and bugs in a web application using PHP, Java, and Javascript
Added new functionality to a web application, new pages to display database information with filtering, sorting
Helped to set up, write scripts for, and maintain many automatically updated VMs using VMWare WorkStation
Co-op Student, Regal Beloit, Tipp City, Ohio
August 2014 December 2014
Soldered prototype circuit boards and evaluated circuit performance; Resulted in design changes
40 hours/week
Gained knowledge of circuit components and functions and professional code writing practices
Wrote code for microcontroller(Analog/Digital IO, RX/TX communication)/Created a start test for motor in Excel VBA
Ran tests to determine extended functionality of current motors and wrote formal test reports to convey results
Teachers Assistant, Oakwood High School Engineering Program
August/2012 May/2013
Aided in teaching Biotech Engineering course at Oakwood High School
Completed assignments on my own, self-taught how to work through problems
Worked on building a continuous biodiesel reactor; Taught basic Javascript and MATLAB to other students
Learned about engineering in the workplace from my teacher and developed a desire to always want to learn more
ACTIVITIES
Mission Trip Participant, Bethel Ministries International
February 2011 and April 2012
Participated in two mission trips to Guatemala
Built houses for two families; Distributed food and clothing; Repaired wheelchairs for donation
Discovered how much need there is in the world and gained the desire to aide
AWARDS
Cincinnatus University Scholarship, $3,500
30 hours of community service per year for renewal
Raymond B. Krift Scholarship, $5,000
Dayton Foundation Scholarship, $1,000

June 24, 2013


July 31, 2013
August 1, 2013

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