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Luke Rogers

Cookeville

Summary

Civil Structural Engineering student with experience in mechanical design and process optimization. Adept in team leadership and solving problems. Sitting for the FE exam in March. Looking for an entry-level position in May of 2026 with special interest in structural engineering.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Intern

Universal Fibers
Bristol, VA
05.2022 - 09.2022
  • Assisted in data collection and analysis to ensure efficient processes throughout production.
  • Learned company software systems for efficient task execution and reporting.
  • Gained hands-on experience in various software programs, increasing proficiency and expanding technical skill set.
  • Analyzed problems and worked with teams to develop solutions.
  • Designed an adapted part using Fusion 360 to increase efficiency by 50%

Server at Cracker Barrel

Cracker Barrell Old Country Store
Cookeville, TN
09.2022 - Current
  • Delivered exceptional customer service, ensuring positive dining experiences for all guests.
  • Managed accurate order processing through point-of-sale systems to enhance efficiency.
  • Collaborated with kitchen staff to ensure timely food delivery and satisfaction.
  • Trained new team members on restaurant policies and service standards.
  • Completed multiple tasks simultaneously to improve efficiency overall

Education

Bachelor of Science - Civil And Environmental Engineering

Tennessee Technological University
Cookeville, TN
05-2026

Skills

  • Strong work ethic
  • Revit
  • OpenBridge Designer
  • Autocad & Fusion 360
  • Advanced steel design
  • Advanced Bridge Design
  • Reinforced Concrete Design
  • Collaborative Experience
  • Exceptional customer service

Accomplishments

NSLS member

Timeline

Server at Cracker Barrel

Cracker Barrell Old Country Store
09.2022 - Current

Intern

Universal Fibers
05.2022 - 09.2022

Bachelor of Science - Civil And Environmental Engineering

Tennessee Technological University
Luke Rogers