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Josh Yoder

1668 NW Camellia Loop


Oak Harbor, WA 98277
(360) 914 - 0791
jybed572@westpost.net

SUMMARY
Well versed in mathematics.
Excellent at working in a team.
Very personable.
Always willing to pick up additional responsibilities to benefit the end goal
.
Courteous, helpful and respectful of others
Highly organized and detail oriented.
Excels at mastering a process.
Was raised to put in an honest days work.
Worked many highly laborious jobs as well as many extremely mentally taxing col
lege courses, and understands how to work hard.

EXPERIENCE
Hilltop Automotive Center, Oak Harbor, WA
Lube Technician, seasonal 2008 present (Worked during school breaks)
Changed oil in automobiles and performed other basic maintenance. Greeted custo
mers and suggested further automotive maintenance for vehicles on a commission b
asis. Prepared receipt slips for all maintenance performed and supplies used.
Was expected to be able to begin and complete all tasks within 8-10 minutes.
World Wide Movers, Oak Harbor, WA
Mover, summer 2007
Packed and transported customer belongings to and from their residences. Assure
d that customer belongings were properly accounted for and transported securely.
Operated a forklift when belongings were stored in the warehouse.
Ward-Johnson Masonry & Tile, Oak Harbor, WA
Mason, summer 2006
Carried and prepared supplies before a work project. Mixed mortar and kept more
experienced masons supplied with materials. Secured stone and block to chimney
s, exteriors, walls, etc. Completed finishing work to make the most aesthetical
ly pleasing final product possible.
Dairy Queen, Oak Harbor, WA
Cook, December 2005 May 2006
Cooked and prepared food. Cleaned eating surfaces and disposed of trash.

EDUCATION
B.S. Degree in Bioengineering
Minor in Molecular Biology
Washington State University
Graduated May, 2010
3.09 GPA (3.08 in major, 3.16 in minor)

Relevant Coursework:
- Mechanics of Biomaterials
- Genetics
- Process Control
- Biochemistry
- Bioinstrumentation
- Microbiology
- Organic Chemistry
- Cell Biology
- Transport (Energy, Mass and Momentum)
Undergraduate Highlights:
Senior capstone project: Worked year-long in a group of five to produce a prod
uct capable of inducing underground induction loops to activate traffic signals
for motorcycles, which are often incapable of doing so on their own for lack of
metallic weight in its chassis and engine.
Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity: Held the leadership positions of Membership Orientat
ion Officer and Chaplain. The former required me to teach younger members the e
xpectations of a college student and principles expected of a fraternity man.
Washington State Interfraternity Council: Served as a junior member, requiring
me to attend weekly meetings concerning campus wide fraternity issues and a cam
pus wide barbeque. Was also required to serve as a recruitment councilor to ser
ve as a liaison between fraternities and potential new members during recruitmen
t week.

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