1. Bryan
W.
O’Bannon
311
South
Kilgore
Avenue
Baytown,
Texas
77520
Cell:
(832)588-‐7739
Email:
obannon_bryan@yahoo.com
Education
Texas
A&M
University,
College
Station
Class
of
2016
Obtaining
a
bachelor’s
in
Chemical
Engineering
Graduating:
Fall
2016
Completed
courses:
Thermodynamics
I
&
II,
Organic
Chemistry
I
&
II,
Physical
Chemistry,
Differential
Equations,
Bioprocessing
Engineering,
Economics,
Heat
Transfer,
Mass
Transfer,
Controls
and
Fluid
Mechanics.
Work
Experience
Production
Engineering
Intern,
May
2016
–
August
2016
AkzoNobel
Polymer
Chemistry
–
Pasadena,
Texas
• Worked
in
a
Lean
Six
Sigma
improvement
team
• Created
campaign
material
balances
to
calculate
production
yield
and
raw
material
usage
• Developed
solutions
for
deluge/firewater
testing
to
improve
overall
equipment
efficiency
(OEE)
by
more
than
2%
• Developed
plant-‐wide
solution
for
air
tubing
failures
• Calculated
heat
exchanger,
pump
and
pipe
sizing
to
triple
exchanger
cooling
capacity
• Conducted
meetings
with
vendors
and
contract
companies
Summer
Engineering
Intern,
May
2015
–
August
2015
Monument
Chemical
–
Houston,
Texas
• Worked
with
the
design
team
on
turn
around
projects
• Participated
in
confined
space
entries
into
Heaters
and
Boilers
• Presented
a
roadway
repair
proposal
to
management
• Created
a
post
turnaround
PM
report
for
the
corporate
level
• Assisted
engineers
with
instrumentation
upgrades
and
additions
• Assisted
Piping
Designer
with
piping
and
equipment
layouts
&
updating
P&IDs
Summer
Engineering
Intern,
May
2014
–
August
2014
Monument
Chemical
–
Houston,
Texas
• Worked
with
the
reliability
coordinator
in
documenting
mechanical
seal
failures
• Modified
heater
log
to
remind
operations
to
run
heaters
on
a
weekly
basis
• Collected
data
on
spare
blower/fan
parts
(Heaters,
Boilers
and
Fin
Fans)
Summer
Engineering
Intern,
May
2013
–
August
2013
Monument
Chemical
–
Houston,
Texas
• Reviewed
piping
isometric
drawings
• Acquired
knowledge
with
equipment,
materials
and
instrumentation
used
in
a
chemical
manufacturing
plant
Interests
Ÿ
Working
on
my
Jeep
Wrangler
• Playing
men’s
softball
&
country
dancing
• Active
in
my
local
church
Skills
Ÿ
Attention
to
details
&
ability
to
recognize
co-‐workers’
strengths
and
weaknesses
• Demonstrated
leadership
as
a
TWIC
escort
and
help
with
first
year
interns
• Proficient
with
Microsoft
Excel,
Microsoft
Outlook,
Microsoft
Visio,
Pipe-‐Flo
and
AutoCAD
• Clear,
positive
communication
with
co-‐workers,
outside
vendors
and
contractors
Community
Service
Ÿ
Devote
three
days
a
week
to
my
church
where
I
lead
Bible
studies
and
fellowship
• Habitat
for
Humanity
and
Big
Event
(Texas
A&M’s
service
project)
• Mission
Work
in
New
Orleans
• Volunteered
as
a
counselor
at
church
camp
(Summers
2013,
2014,
2015
&
2016)
Certification
Ÿ
Obtained
a
Transportation
Worker
Identification
Credential
(TWIC)
card