
EMILY ROEBLING 
1439 SW Washington Way ● Vancouver, Washington 98686 
 
SUMMARY 
  Solid understanding of electrical engineering, semiconductor devices, and renewable energy principles 
  IEEE, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, student member 
•  Tireless work ethic, maintaining a 3.7 GPA while working as much as 30 hours a week 
•  Proven track record of responsibility and leadership demonstrated in civilian positions and the US Air Force 
•  Over 6 years of experience communicating effectively in teams in the work place  
 
EDUCATION 
 
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering              Expected May 2017 
Washington State University Vancouver, Vancouver, WA                  GPA: 3.7 
 
Relevant Coursework:  Digital Systems Design, Silicon Integrated Circuit Design Technology, Nanotechnology for 
Semiconductor and Renewable Energy Applications 
 
United States Air Force Academy, Electrical Engineering                      2009 – 2011  
Academically ranked 12th out of 1000 cadets at time of honorable discharge              GPA: 3.8 
 
Relevant Coursework:  Differential Equations with Circuit Applications I, Electronics I, Fundamentals of Mechanics, 
and Electrical Circuits and Systems with Differential Equations and Linear Algebra  
 
ENGINEERING PROJECTS 
 
Evaporative Cooler, Washington State University Vancouver           Spring 2015 
 • Designed, built and tested an evaporative cooler using xyz techniques 
 • Add another bullet or two about skills used in the project and results   
 
Second Project Here, Washington State University Vancouver               Fall 2014 
  • Make sure to use details of the project – if it is a team project focus on what you accomplished as a team member 
  • If you presented work to the class or as part of a poster fair make sure to add this information 
 
LEADERSHIP 
 
Cadet, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO                        June 2009 – July 2011 
 • Collaborated in groups of up to 6 members on real-life scenarios to experiment, analyze, and create solutions to 
increase understanding of engineering principle applications 
 • Vice President of the local Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers chapter, and a leader in the Crossfit club 
 • Underwent over 800 hours of training on small group tactics, interpersonal dynamics in extreme situations, and Air 
Force regulations 
 
OTHER EXPERIENCE 
 
Carpenter/General Laborer, Byrd Construction, Longview WA              July 2011 – August 2015 
 • Developed a solid understanding of design and construction with numerous large and small scale opportunities 
 • Implemented design elements into construction projects, gaining valuable insight into the implementation phase of 
projects 
 
Customer Service Representative, DirecTV, Portland OR                         July 2008 – August 2009 
  • Used problem solving and communication skills to effectively address customer questions and concerns 
  • Ranked in the top 10% in new service sales and upgrades out of a staff of 65  
 
COMMUNITY SERVICE 
 
Big Brothers/Big Sisters – Falcon Club                      September 2009 – June 2011 
• Served as Big sister for a young teen and participated in various events with the club