1. Alexander P. Baker linkedin.com/in/alexanderbakerp
1004 W. Royal Blvd. Apt 234D – Boise ID 83706 (208) 946.1167 alexanderbaker@u.boisestate.edu
O B J E C T I V E
Seeking a Civil Engineering summer internship
E D U C A T I O N
Civil Engineering major; Fall 2015 – Present
Boise State University, Boise, ID
Expected Graduation: Spring 2020
GPA: 3.417
S K I L L S A N D P R O J E C T S
• Service Learning Project, Fall 2015 – Worked in a team of three to develop a sound recognition
device for a blind client. Obtained information on product specifications, and constraints of the client.
• Experience with MatLab, SolidWorks, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
• Attention to detail developed from extensive design and construction experience
• Strong interpersonal skills honed through working in a professional setting
• Excellent use of hand tools and heavy machinery
E X P E R I E N C E
Framer, Garfield Bay Construction, Sagle, ID (Seasonal 2011-2016)
• Completed more than a dozen residential projects (1000-3000 sqft)
• Used transit and dry-line to set elevations, check for square, and snap layout
• Constructed pony walls for floor joist, set rim and plates, framed interior and exterior walls, added
backing and blocking where needed, used ladder jacks for rake walls, rolled trusses, set
ridges/valleys/hips, installed outlookers and sub fascia, sheeted roof, wrapped exterior walls in Tyvek
• Referred to blueprints to obtain information on construction specifics.
Framer, Mitchells Oil Field Services, Sidney, MT (Summer 2015)
• Traveled to various oil sites to build structures for the winter climate
• Sheeted fresh water tanks and facilities with corrugated metal
• Gained knowledge of piping and pressure systems
• Filled out Job Safety Analysis’s prior to work; involved hourly measurements of gases on site
including: H2S, O2, CO, and LEL’s
• Adhered to OSHA safety regulations and precautions
• Lift, Forklift, and H2S certified
• Worked 70+ hours a week
Contractor, Jerry Straussland, Sagle, ID (Spring 2015)
• Placed and won bid for rebuilding a storm damaged dock; included: cost analysis, materials, supplier,
and expected time of completion
• Leveled steel girders to correct elevation with transit, checked with plumb bob, then poured concrete
forms to secure structure.
• Installed PT rim joists, and cedar decking extending 50’
• Detailed dock with rubber bumpers and foldable ladder
A C T I V I T I E S A N D L E A D E R S H I P
• College of Engineering Dean’s List 2016
• Honors in Civil Engineering Program 2016
• Future City Assistant Volunteer 2016
• Turtle Speed Racing Club member 2016
• ASCE Student Member 2016 – Present
• NSF-STEM Scholarship Recipient 2015 – Present
• FIJI (Phi Gamma Delta) Vice President and Treasurer 2015 – 2016
• Engineering Residential College (ERC) 2015 – 2016