Clay Ferguson
About Clay Ferguson
Thrives in environments that involve taking a design from concept to reality in order to solve complex engineering challenges. Manufacturing and design experience from seven month silicon valley internship. PROJECTS Increased manufacturing accuracy and efficiency for a major touchscreen production company by modifying software, processes, and tools for CNC machines and equipment used in the quality control of glass panel assemblies Created SolidWorks models of existing product line for Open Sesame Door Systems. Individually measured all parts to create exploded views and bill of materials of entire product line Held multiple leadership positions in the University of Pacific Robotics Club for the past four years and was instrumental in the university winning a regional robotics competition. Built test probe, installed a back up buzzer, made a circuit tester and diagnosed a weak solenoid in an automatic lock as part of automotive electrical systems course. As part of the California 4H State Technology Leadership Team, developed and executed engaging 3D modeling workshop to middle and high school students to encourage their interest in STEM WORK ETHICS Ability to work autonomously and in teams Resourceful and not afraid to ask questions Ability to communicate well and have an energetic and positive attitude Hands on experience building/fixing things Problem solving and critical thinking skills AWARDS Dean's Honor Roll 2nd place ASME student design competition 3rd place National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) Corrosion In Motion video contest.