James R. Hunter is a civil engineering student at Georgia Tech seeking an entry-level position. He has a 3.45 GPA and experience interning at the Georgia Department of Transportation and working as a manager for a startup focused on transportation technology. His technical skills include MicroStation, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Python. He also has strong communication skills as demonstrated by his roles organizing concerts and managing customer service.
1. JAMES R. HUNTER, EIT
678-457-9725 / 1252 Francis St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 / james.r.hunter36@gmail.com
EDUCATION
Georgia Institute of Technology January 2014- May 2016
Bachelor of Science Candidate - Civil Engineering, focus in infrastructure & transportation
GPA: 3.45
Served as leader of Capstone Design team; designed roundabout intersection for Cobb County DOT
Courses Completed: Materials, Construction, Site Design in Transportation,Surveying,Thermodynamics,
Environmental Impact Assessment,Transportation,Hydraulic Engineering,Multimodal Transportation
Georgia Perimeter College January 2012- December 2013
Engineering Focus
GPA: 3.80
Louisiana State University August 2007- May 2011
B.A. English / B.A. Music
GPA: 3.32
WORK HISTORY
Georgia Department of Transportation May 2015- July 2015
Intern, District 7 Chamblee, GA
Designed and edited roadway plans using Bentley MicroStation and Microsoft Excel
Assisted with concrete pouring during construction of the Spring Street viaduct in downtown Atlanta
Performed field work and analyzed drainage problems
Urban Razr January 2015 – Present
Manager,Transportation Research & Analysis Atlanta, GA
Part of initial team for Georgia Tech ATDC startup that aims to multiply the capacity of urban
highway and arterial lanes through innovative marketing, technology and Public-Private
Partnerships
Research, edit, and aid in finalizing three provisional patent applications dealing with emerging
transportation technologies to multiply urban lane capacity (please note: proprietary and
confidential)
Compile urban traffic trends from secondary research and interview with transportation experts
Georgia Tech Student Center May 2014 – Present
Under the Couch Attendant Atlanta, GA
Supervise a lounge space, including music selection, themed programming and customer service
Plan concerts and events by booking artists, assigning workers, and organizing other logistics
Panera Bread March 2012 – May 2014
Store Associate Peachtree City, GA
Worked as part of a team in a fast casual restaurant as line cook, food preparer, and dishwasher
SKILLS
MicroStation, Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, ArcGIS, Synchro, Python, HTML, C++, 24 Channel Mixing
Board Operations, Multidisciplinary Background,Writing & Editing
AWARDS
Georgia Institute of Technology- Dean’s List- Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015
Boy Scouts of America- Rank of Eagle Scout
2. JAMES R. HUNTER
678-457-9725 / 1252 Francis St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 / james.r.hunter36@gmail.com
REFERENCES
Shawn Buckley, supervisor
Engineer
Georgia Department of Transportation, District 7
sbuckley@dot.ga.gov
770-986-1114
Salvador Arias, supervisor
Founder
Urban Razr
salvador_arias@comcast.net
404-824-0971
Tasha Myers, supervisor/advisor
Associate Program Director
Georgia Tech Student Center
tasha@gatech.edu
404-894-9375
Dr. Randall L. Guensler, professor
Professor - School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
randall.guensler@ce.gatech.edu
404-894-0405
Lorraine Snyder, past supervisor
Store Manager
Panera Bread
lorraine.snyder@panerabread.com
404-345-1755