(Grade point average 3.87. Subjects studied include architecturaldrafting; structural design in steel, timber, and concrete; mechanicalequipment; solar design; constructionmethods; estimating; codes; surveying; model building; communications,math, and physics.)
(Class rank 41/309. Grade point average 3.80. National Merit CommendedStudent. Sports: basketball team, 1973; track and volleyball teams, 1976(lettered). Clubs: Science Club, Women's Soccer Club, Chapel HillInternational Folk Dance Club.)
In addition to resuming previous duties (see below), I wasinstrumental in the acquisition of our CAD system and was exclusivelyresponsible for developing office usage standards, including standardizeddetails, naming and layer conventions, template files, plottingconfigurations, etc. I also developed various macros and a custom menusystem, and did all disk backup and maintenance, as well as self-studyingmore advanced AutoCad techniques and tutoring other drafters in theoffice.
Drew architectural presentation and working drawings; somesupervising of other drafters.
Drew fabrication drawings for aluminum handrails andmiscellaneous work for consulting engineers.
Drew fabrication drawings for aluminum handrail systems, oftenworking out details/problems with architects, contractors, andfabricators; checked drawings by others. Did load calculations andquantitiy take-offs for these and other products. Developed standarddetail drawings for use in shop drawings and cut sheets.
Included work with all phases of working drawing productionfor warehouse buildings; emphasis on structural drawings.
Physics Laboratory, October-November 1981: helped studentswith experiments.Student Activities Office, October 1979-September 1981: Graphics work,mechanical art for school paper and other publications; responsible formarquees and bulletin boards.