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Reed Eppley

Tempe,AZ

Summary

Highly skilled multitasker with superior work ethic, excellent teamwork, problem-solving, and organizational skills. Committed to supporting the team by taking on any task, showcasing reliability and dedication as a valuable team player. Known for a hardworking and resourceful approach that consistently delivers results.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Energy Efficiency Specialist

Industrial Training and Assessment Center-ASU
09.2022 - 08.2024
  • Performed energy audits on large and small industrial and commercial clients.
  • Determined energy usage and identified potential areas for energy savings through evaluation and monitoring of energy systems, such as heating, A/C and ventilation.
  • Prepared audit reports containing energy analysis results and recommendations for energy cost savings.
  • Spearheaded site surveys to gather information to generate cost analysis reports.

Sandwich Artist

SUBWAY®Restaurants
07.2020 - 01.2022
  • Greeted guests, promoted specials and took orders.
  • Trained team members to prepare sandwiches and other items according to instructions.
  • Properly labeled and stored food and fresh ingredients in cooler or freezer to optimize freshness.
  • Executed sandwich artistry duties with very low occurrence of errors.

Education

Master of Sustainability Solutions -

Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
05-2026

Bachelor of Science - Sustainability

Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
05-2025

Skills

  • Critical Thinking
  • Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
  • Reading Comprehension and Report Writing
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Commercial Energy Auditing
  • Systems Thinking and Analysis
  • Public Speaking

Timeline

Energy Efficiency Specialist

Industrial Training and Assessment Center-ASU
09.2022 - 08.2024

Sandwich Artist

SUBWAY®Restaurants
07.2020 - 01.2022

Master of Sustainability Solutions -

Arizona State University

Bachelor of Science - Sustainability

Arizona State University
Reed Eppley