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Resume

RAUL BERNAL
744 W. William Cannon Dr. Apt. 3064 | Austin, Tx., 78745 |------------ | ------------
SKILLS SUMMARY

• Bilingual (English/Spanish)
• Flexible
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
• Operating Systems (Windows, Linux, Mac)
• AutoCAD
• Visual Studio C++
• NI LabVIEW
• Analytical/Research Skills
• Data Entry
• Management/Leadership Experience
• Customer Service
• Logical
• Schedule Creation


EXPERIENCE
H-E-B Grocery Store
Cash Controller | March 2013 – Present
Maintain store accounting functions, research and resolve store accounting variances, prepare and reconcile tills, adhere to company security and confidentiality guidelines, and perform all duties of a Business Center/Customer Service representative frequently.
Graduate Instructional Assistantship (GIA) – Texas State University
GIA | Fall Semester 2018 – Present
Assist Dr. Compeau in creating the Linear Control Systems course. I have provided assistance in constructing PowerPoints, quizzes, homework assignments, and grading.

EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Systems Engineering (ABET Accredited) / Graduated: May 2018
Texas A&M International University, Laredo, Texas
GPA 3.369 | Honor Roll: Fall 2012, 2013; Spring 2013, 2017

• NASA DustySWARM Robotics Team | NASA Swarmathon Physical Competition 2018
- Competition hosted by NASA and the University of New Mexico where my group and I competed against various academic institutes across the nation.
- Our objective was to create a mathematical algorithm, convert the algorithm to C++, and apply it to three rovers for the purpose of having them autonomously and simultaneously search for rocks. Our project won 4th place at the competition.
• TAMIU DustyTRON Robotics Team (SCORBOT ER-4U)
- Robotics group where my team and I researched and achieved robotic safety using a Raspberry Pi and a webcam to create a code to assist workers in preventing injuries.
• LBV Conference
- Spring 2017: Discussed the Challenger Space Shuttle’s engineering catastrophe.
- Fall 2017: Discussed the details and conclusions of the DustySWARM project.
- Spring 2018: Discussed the importance of Human-Robotic Safety in the Workplace.
Master’s in Mechanical Engineering / Expected: May 2020
Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
GPA: 3.33