Becky Saunders

Software & DevOps Engineer at intelletive
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(386) 825-5501
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Lakeville, Minnesota, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Software & DevOps Engineer
      • Apr 2019 - Present

    • Departmental Intern
      • Sep 2016 - Oct 2019

      Organized task list and schedule for the leader of a ministryDeveloped budgets and their break-downs for eventsFacilitated communication between team members and external organizationsAssisted in the refining of church processes, including resource trackingHelped a ministry leader develop a new ministerial model

    • Leadership Intern
      • Jun 2015 - Aug 2016

      3 months per yearLearned principles of team and area developmentAssisted with identification and implementation of improvements to current systemsSupported planning of a citywide carnival and oversaw a sector during the eventProperly utilized attendees' personal information while maintaining confidentialityLed intern meetings in the director's absence

    • Food and Beverage Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Server
      • Nov 2016 - Jul 2017

      Fostered a welcoming environment through positive interactions with customers Addressed customers' concerns individually and through direction to the proper avenues Fostered a welcoming environment through positive interactions with customers Addressed customers' concerns individually and through direction to the proper avenues

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Advanced Engineering Design: Project Co-Lead
      • Feb 2016 - May 2016

      Worked with one other student and Dr. Jason Engbrecht to create a second version of the power-measuring device created in the Engineering Design PracticumStreamlined electrical components through the creation of a PCBIncreased device durability and adaptabilityImproved user interfacing to add ease to data-taking and to allow for future device customizationPart of an academic course

    • Software Design
      • Feb 2016 - May 2016

      Coordinated efforts with three other students in the development of a basic interactive computer gameDeveloped structure for the game that would maximize possible uses of object-oriented codeWrote C++ code for visual aspects of and object interactions within the gamePart of an academic course

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • CURI Researcher: Helicon Plasma Physics
      • May 2015 - Aug 2015

      Designed a matchbox to hold variable capacitors and high-voltage wires in order to complete the setup of a helicon plasma production system Created a scale model of the system using SolidWorks, a CAD software Built customized metal diagnostic tools and MatLab software to analyze them Coordinated research and development actions with another student to maximize productivity Designed a matchbox to hold variable capacitors and high-voltage wires in order to complete the setup of a helicon plasma production system Created a scale model of the system using SolidWorks, a CAD software Built customized metal diagnostic tools and MatLab software to analyze them Coordinated research and development actions with another student to maximize productivity

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Engineering Design Practicum: Team Leader
      • Jan 2015 - Jan 2015

      Led a team of four other students in the development of a power-measuring device under the advisement of Dr. Jason Engbrecht Coordinated team efforts to maximize productivity and maintain a healthy team dynamic Designed, printed, and tested physical functionality of the device Purchased, programmed, and assembled electronic measurement capabilities of the device Researched the human capability to generate power through a hand crank Part of an academic course Led a team of four other students in the development of a power-measuring device under the advisement of Dr. Jason Engbrecht Coordinated team efforts to maximize productivity and maintain a healthy team dynamic Designed, printed, and tested physical functionality of the device Purchased, programmed, and assembled electronic measurement capabilities of the device Researched the human capability to generate power through a hand crank Part of an academic course

    • United States
    • Religious Institutions
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Summer Youth Staff
      • Jun 2013 - Jul 2014

      3 months per summer Created a friendly and inviting community atmosphere to allow families to reconnect Provided a nurturing environment for infants to grant parents time to grow as individuals 3 months per summer Created a friendly and inviting community atmosphere to allow families to reconnect Provided a nurturing environment for infants to grant parents time to grow as individuals

Education

  • St. Olaf College
    Bachelor’s Degree, Physics
    2012 - 2016

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