Ethan Tubbs

Project Engineer at Hyder Construction
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Denver, Colorado, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Class B CDL
    State of Colorado
    Jun, 2016
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Engineer
      • Jul 2022 - Present

      Using my extensive problem-solving and communication skills, I built incredible projects by assisting in all aspects of the construction process. From procurement to QAQC to owner relations, I had my hands on every step of multiple special projects, successfully completing high-end, accelerated projects for important customers. Using my extensive problem-solving and communication skills, I built incredible projects by assisting in all aspects of the construction process. From procurement to QAQC to owner relations, I had my hands on every step of multiple special projects, successfully completing high-end, accelerated projects for important customers.

    • Handyman
      • Jun 2021 - Jul 2022

      I use my extensive hands-on experience to help create and maintain hospitable homes for my customers. The work I do ranges from mounting picture frames and floating shelves to installing ceiling fans and light switches to re-caulking bathrooms. This job requires acute attention to detail while keeping in mind the bigger picture and customers wishes. I use my extensive hands-on experience to help create and maintain hospitable homes for my customers. The work I do ranges from mounting picture frames and floating shelves to installing ceiling fans and light switches to re-caulking bathrooms. This job requires acute attention to detail while keeping in mind the bigger picture and customers wishes.

    • United States
    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Store Mapping Specialist
      • Jul 2020 - Jan 2022

      Using information provided by on-site WIS store mapping employees, I used Draftsight, a 2-D drawing program, to update various company store plans. Our largest client, Family Dollar, currently uses these new plans to execute full remodels of these stores in a timely manner. With a new Family Dollar contract in place, our team must turn in 25 updated floor plans every week. I have succeeded in reducing the amount of time the mapping team needs to update each store by using a… Show more Using information provided by on-site WIS store mapping employees, I used Draftsight, a 2-D drawing program, to update various company store plans. Our largest client, Family Dollar, currently uses these new plans to execute full remodels of these stores in a timely manner. With a new Family Dollar contract in place, our team must turn in 25 updated floor plans every week. I have succeeded in reducing the amount of time the mapping team needs to update each store by using a settings load-out for Draftsight, and creating drawing blocks to be used by the on site employees. Show less Using information provided by on-site WIS store mapping employees, I used Draftsight, a 2-D drawing program, to update various company store plans. Our largest client, Family Dollar, currently uses these new plans to execute full remodels of these stores in a timely manner. With a new Family Dollar contract in place, our team must turn in 25 updated floor plans every week. I have succeeded in reducing the amount of time the mapping team needs to update each store by using a… Show more Using information provided by on-site WIS store mapping employees, I used Draftsight, a 2-D drawing program, to update various company store plans. Our largest client, Family Dollar, currently uses these new plans to execute full remodels of these stores in a timely manner. With a new Family Dollar contract in place, our team must turn in 25 updated floor plans every week. I have succeeded in reducing the amount of time the mapping team needs to update each store by using a settings load-out for Draftsight, and creating drawing blocks to be used by the on site employees. Show less

    • United States
    • Recreational Facilities
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Transportation Maintenance Tech
      • Jan 2019 - Mar 2020

      I used forward thinking and initiative to prevent wear and tear on the transportation equipment used by Copper Mountain to transport guests around the villages at Copper Mountain, namely COBUS 3000s, 30 foot Gillig busses, and AMTRAM Busses. Much of this preventative maintenance included basic mechanic skills such as changing oil, refilling coolant, and doing pre-trip checks on several busses every day. While the busses were on system, I was in charge of solving bus malfunctions, and… Show more I used forward thinking and initiative to prevent wear and tear on the transportation equipment used by Copper Mountain to transport guests around the villages at Copper Mountain, namely COBUS 3000s, 30 foot Gillig busses, and AMTRAM Busses. Much of this preventative maintenance included basic mechanic skills such as changing oil, refilling coolant, and doing pre-trip checks on several busses every day. While the busses were on system, I was in charge of solving bus malfunctions, and determining whether the bus was safe for operation. Show less I used forward thinking and initiative to prevent wear and tear on the transportation equipment used by Copper Mountain to transport guests around the villages at Copper Mountain, namely COBUS 3000s, 30 foot Gillig busses, and AMTRAM Busses. Much of this preventative maintenance included basic mechanic skills such as changing oil, refilling coolant, and doing pre-trip checks on several busses every day. While the busses were on system, I was in charge of solving bus malfunctions, and… Show more I used forward thinking and initiative to prevent wear and tear on the transportation equipment used by Copper Mountain to transport guests around the villages at Copper Mountain, namely COBUS 3000s, 30 foot Gillig busses, and AMTRAM Busses. Much of this preventative maintenance included basic mechanic skills such as changing oil, refilling coolant, and doing pre-trip checks on several busses every day. While the busses were on system, I was in charge of solving bus malfunctions, and determining whether the bus was safe for operation. Show less

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Mechanical Project Engineer
      • May 2017 - Jan 2019

      My most prominent role was working on a project contracted by the US Air Force. In the beginning of my internship, I was tasked with assembling the prototype and paying close attention to any assembly issues and thinking up anything that could improve the design. After the first summer was over, I was offered to stay on part time while taking classes. During this time I was given more responsibilities, including being sent to the first onsite assembly of the project, to use my expertise… Show more My most prominent role was working on a project contracted by the US Air Force. In the beginning of my internship, I was tasked with assembling the prototype and paying close attention to any assembly issues and thinking up anything that could improve the design. After the first summer was over, I was offered to stay on part time while taking classes. During this time I was given more responsibilities, including being sent to the first onsite assembly of the project, to use my expertise of assembly and to guide contracted ironworkers. I was also given the opportunity to help with the redesign, in which I designed a new piece that focused on manufacturability to save the company thousands of dollars in manufacturing costs. Show less My most prominent role was working on a project contracted by the US Air Force. In the beginning of my internship, I was tasked with assembling the prototype and paying close attention to any assembly issues and thinking up anything that could improve the design. After the first summer was over, I was offered to stay on part time while taking classes. During this time I was given more responsibilities, including being sent to the first onsite assembly of the project, to use my expertise… Show more My most prominent role was working on a project contracted by the US Air Force. In the beginning of my internship, I was tasked with assembling the prototype and paying close attention to any assembly issues and thinking up anything that could improve the design. After the first summer was over, I was offered to stay on part time while taking classes. During this time I was given more responsibilities, including being sent to the first onsite assembly of the project, to use my expertise of assembly and to guide contracted ironworkers. I was also given the opportunity to help with the redesign, in which I designed a new piece that focused on manufacturability to save the company thousands of dollars in manufacturing costs. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Transit Coach Operator
      • May 2016 - Aug 2017

      •Attained Commercial Drivers License to operate 40’ bus •Communicate directions to passengers unfamiliar with the area •Analyze situation then quickly react to problems in high stress situations to avoid catastrophe •Attained Commercial Drivers License to operate 40’ bus •Communicate directions to passengers unfamiliar with the area •Analyze situation then quickly react to problems in high stress situations to avoid catastrophe

    • Manufacturing Engineering Internship
      • May 2015 - Aug 2015

      •Familiarized myself with manufacturing efficiency techniques •Utilized design skills, and metal working machinery and tools to fabricate steel parts •Performed precision measurements to verify quality of machined parts •Familiarized myself with manufacturing efficiency techniques •Utilized design skills, and metal working machinery and tools to fabricate steel parts •Performed precision measurements to verify quality of machined parts

Education

  • University of Colorado Denver
    Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechanical Engineering
    2020 - 2022
  • University of Michigan College of Engineering
    No Degree Received, Mechanical Engineering
    2015 - 2018

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