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Steven Hagmann

York,PA

Summary

Highly analytical and detail-oriented, second-year electrical engineering student. With strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills, quickly finding solutions to a variety of issues, both practical and theoretical, can be depended on. Enjoys and is currently seeking an environment where it will be. Trainer experience exemplifies a willingness to be a leader and a desire to do so. Available weekdays from 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. for a 12-week co-op/internship during summer 2025.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Server

Chili's Restaurant
York, PA
05.2024 - Current
  • Assisted in training new servers.
  • Maintained knowledge of current menu items, garnishes, ingredients and preparation methods.
  • Accurately recorded orders on cash register and point-of-sale system.

Front of Store Trainer

Target
York, PA
08.2021 - 01.2024
  • Provided feedback and coaching to new team members regarding their performance and potential areas of improvement.
  • Collaborated with managers on the development of individualized plans for each team member's growth.
  • Trained team members on store security, procedures, and guest service expectations, and interpreted some HR policies and procedures.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Electrical Engineering

York College of Pennsylvania
York, PA

Skills

  • Circuit design & analysis
  • Quality Control
  • Critical thinking & problem solving
  • CAD software (Solidworks)
  • Background in C, C, & Java coding languages, and related coding practices
  • Leadership experience

Related Classwork

  • EPADS (EGR100): Introduction to basic engineering principles and processes, including an introduction CAD software (Solidworks).
  • Intro to Electrical Engineering (ECE100): First exposure to Circuit design and analysis, culminating in an independent project with the goal of creating an eco friendly, light-dependent illumination source.
  • Engineering Physics: Mechanics (PHY160): Introduces the general form expected for problem solving real-world application problems. Introduces and focuses on vector arithmetic.
  • Computer Science 1 & 2 (CS101, CS201): Introduces basic programming practices. C and C++ introduced in Computer Science 1, Java introduced in Computer Science 2.
  • Digital Circuit Design and Analysis (ECE220): Builds off of design and analysis skills/techniques introduced in Intro to Electrical Engineering. Introduces Verilog HDL.
  • Engineering Physics: Electricity and Magnetism (PHY260): Uses the engineering problem solving form introduced in PHY160 to discover the principals and real world application of various electrical laws and theories. Focuses on vector arithmetic using Calculus concepts.

Timeline

Server

Chili's Restaurant
05.2024 - Current

Front of Store Trainer

Target
08.2021 - 01.2024

Bachelor of Science - Electrical Engineering

York College of Pennsylvania
Steven Hagmann