I am currently a senior at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology studying Chemical Engineering, and I am searching for a full-time position in the field of process engineering. I chose pursue engineering because I love to learn, and I've always been told that engineering keeps you constantly learning. So far in my internships, I have found that to be true! I have an incredible work ethic, and I am looking to put classroom education and previous experience to work in the field of process engineering!My first internship was at Fitesa. At this job, I worked a lot with process improvement, along with updating/creating required documentation for multiple lines by asking the operators about certain procedures and checking them with management. My biggest project was conducting a time study to improve the production of one of our lines; with this, I was able to increase our production by about 30% by creating a streamlined process for one of our lines and providing solutions for the operators that worked on that line. I also worked there part-time during the school year, where I worked through validating the lines within the plant along with some other interns and engineers. Here, I learned a lot about working with operators and the improving line efficiencies!My previous internship was at POET Biorefining in Big Stone City, SD as a Plant Engineering Intern, which entails several projects that I oversaw to improve the overall efficiency of the plant. One of my biggest projects that I worked on is troubleshooting issues with one of our boilers. When we performed calculations with the values the boiler was giving, we were getting data that should be impossible to get! My job was to test the transmitters and sensors on this boiler and find out the root cause. I was able to identify what the root cause was and proposed a potential solution to the problem. I also was tasked with troubleshooting cavitation issues with a couple of our pumps, which I had a lot of fun with! With that, I was able to almost solve the issue with the pumps cavitating!I would love the opportunity to talk about the numerous other projects that I have completed in school and in my various work experiences! I can't wait to take what I've learned and apply that to a future career in process engineering!