Nathan Wilhelms

Project Engineer/Estimator at Boyer Fire Protection
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Missouri, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Engineer/Estimator
      • Mar 2021 - Present

    • Shop Assistant
      • Jan 2021 - Mar 2021

    • Financial Services
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Vendor Management Intern
      • Jun 2019 - Aug 2019

      Collaborated with supervisor to organize and manage vendors on SharePoint and VendorPoint Performed high-level data entry on VendorPoint for on-boarding vendorsContacted vendors to collect tax forms for the purpose of paying invoicesSuccessfully completed tasks in three weeks rather than expected two months Collaborated with supervisor to organize and manage vendors on SharePoint and VendorPoint Performed high-level data entry on VendorPoint for on-boarding vendorsContacted vendors to collect tax forms for the purpose of paying invoicesSuccessfully completed tasks in three weeks rather than expected two months

    • Research Intern for Dr. Reyer
      • Jun 2018 - Aug 2018

      Assigned to design and build autonomous robot capable of lifting a 40 ton shipping container Collaborated with team to design the hydraulic lift mechanism and chassis for robotPerformed static and dynamic calculations to determine the loads acting on the lift mechanism for robot in operationDetermined that lift mechanism would fail due to extreme weight of shipping container acting on the robot; backed up by calculations and FEA analysis on robot Assigned to design and build autonomous robot capable of lifting a 40 ton shipping container Collaborated with team to design the hydraulic lift mechanism and chassis for robotPerformed static and dynamic calculations to determine the loads acting on the lift mechanism for robot in operationDetermined that lift mechanism would fail due to extreme weight of shipping container acting on the robot; backed up by calculations and FEA analysis on robot

Education

  • Bradley University
    Mechanical Engineering
    2016 - 2020

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