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Mike Powers PO Box 46 Palmyra, NE 68418 (402) 780-6628 December 5, 2015 Dear Director of Human Resources, This letter will introduce Mike Powers, who is seeking opportunities in the fields of CAD Drafting Technology. When you seek to fill the available position, please consider how my training and talent can be a valuable addition to your team and organization. I have been drafting for seventeen years. I apprenticed for two years with my past employer, Roger L. Smith, owner of Smith’s Design & Drafting, Inc. After six months, this became a paid position, and became full time in January, 2001. After the initial training—which was in AutoCAD 14—I learned AutoCAD 2000, 2000i, and 2002 from the book and through the daily practice of employment. In addition to drafting for Smith’s various clients, I at times assisted in the processes of real estate appraisal, the other half of the business. My part of this was largely in assisting with property inspections, legal description searches, and “splitting” out soil types on farmland to more accurately appraise the property. I continued to broaden my knowledge of AutoCAD through study and use of the manuals, as well as learning new methods of drawing presentation, growing my store of various CAD details and drafting tips. On the strength of this experience, and as more of our clients developed their own in-house drafting departments, in 2005 I was hired by my current employer Mapes Industries, in their architectural canopy division. For 10 years I have been a drafter of bid drawings for Mapes customers which, when approved or revised, become the shop drawings for our aluminum fabricators. It is important to me to make each drawing as useful and as informative as possible for the end user, in this case both the client and our metal workers. I have worked up through the AutoCAD releases and in 2008 began modeling Mapes canopies in Autodesk Inventor. From the model, I then create the 2D shop drawings and customer submittals in AutoCAD, export to PDF and dynamic DWF formats, create exploded assemblies and record animations of reassembly for video format. Most recently, I have used AEC exchange to put 3D wire frames in DWG format, for BIM-ready insertion. I have composed and “illustrated” the on-site canopy installation instructions for 3 of our 5 canopy lines, for customer use. I am in the process of consolidating our Inventor parts and assemblies libraries, assigning part numbers, and preparing bills of material from the models. As the production managers shift from writing job orders based on our CAD drawings, drafting will now generate the parts lists for the fabricators. In addition to my technical skills, creative thinking, problem solving, and troubleshooting have been the common thread throughout my varied career, personal, and education paths. I believe that this wide-ranging creative process can contribute to the success of your design and operations team. I am seeking this

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Mike PowersPO Box 46Palmyra, NE 68418(402) 780-6628

December 5, 2015

Dear Director of Human Resources,

This letter will introduce Mike Powers, who is seeking opportunities in the fields of CAD Drafting Technology. When you seek to fill the available position, please consider how my training and talent can be a valuable addition to your team and organization.

I have been drafting for seventeen years. I apprenticed for two years with my past employer, Roger L. Smith, owner of Smith’s Design & Drafting, Inc. After six months, this became a paid position, and became full time in January, 2001. After the initial training—which was in AutoCAD 14—I learned AutoCAD 2000, 2000i, and 2002 from the book and through the daily practice of employment. In addition to drafting for Smith’s various clients, I at times assisted in the processes of real estate appraisal, the other half of the business. My part of this was largely in assisting with property inspections, legal description searches, and “splitting” out soil types on farmland to more accurately appraise the property. I continued to broaden my knowledge of AutoCAD through study and use of the manuals, as well as learning new methods of drawing presentation, growing my store of various CAD details and drafting tips. On the strength of this experience, and as more of our clients developed their own in-house drafting departments, in 2005 I was hired by my current employer Mapes Industries, in their architectural canopy division.

For 10 years I have been a drafter of bid drawings for Mapes customers which, when approved or revised, become the shop drawings for our aluminum fabricators. It is important to me to make each drawing as useful and as informative as possible for the end user, in this case both the client and our metal workers. I have worked up through the AutoCAD releases and in 2008 began modeling Mapes canopies in Autodesk Inventor. From the model, I then create the 2D shop drawings and customer submittals in AutoCAD, export to PDF and dynamic DWF formats, create exploded assemblies and record animations of reassembly for video format. Most recently, I have used AEC exchange to put 3D wire frames in DWG format, for BIM-ready insertion. I have composed and “illustrated” the on-site canopy installation instructions for 3 of our 5 canopy lines, for customer use. I am in the process of consolidating our Inventor parts and assemblies libraries, assigning part numbers, and preparing bills of material from the models. As the production managers shift from writing job orders based on our CAD drawings, drafting will now generate the parts lists for the fabricators.

In addition to my technical skills, creative thinking, problem solving, and troubleshooting have been the common thread throughout my varied career, personal, and education paths. I believe that this wide-ranging creative process can contribute to the success of your design and operations team. I am seeking this position so that you may utilize my talent, training, experience, and interest in drafting. I also want to improve myself through integrating with a larger company, to hone my skills, and to contribute to something larger than myself.

Personally, I am seeking a workplace of integrity run by grownups, where work is taken seriously in an atmosphere of mutual respect and the assumption that others are also doing their jobs. I seek a moral environment free of vices and sexism. It is a place with a vision, where every employee knows the goals and accomplishments. It is an employment community that encourages career and personal growth and the opportunity to do so. If such a place still exists, I would be pleased and honored to be a part of it.

Please review the attached resume, with my thanks. I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Mike Powers

Mike Powers(402) 780-6628 PO Box 46

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Palmyra, NE 68418

Objective: Draftsman

Drafting Education: Apprentice and self-taught AutoCAD and SolidWorks. Smith’s Design & Drafting.

Other Education: Associate of Applied Science Degree, Graphic Design Technology, December 14, 2000, Southeast Community College, Milford, NE 68405. Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture, 1984, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 1st quarter Information Technology, 1999, Lincoln School of Commerce. Discontinued program when accepted into Graphic Design at SCC-Milford (Entry is by audition).

Drafting Software: AutoCAD-2015, 2013, -2010, -2007, -2002, -2000i, -2000, -14; SolidWorks 2001+, -2001, -2000, -97.Inventor-2015, -2013, -2011, -2008. Office Software current: Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint); Acrobat; AS400. Messenger/Skype for in-office communication. Operating Systems: Windows-7, -XP, -2000, -98, -NT, -95; Macintosh OS-8, -9, -10. Familiar with both platforms.

Graphic Design Course of Study: Type, Layout, Illustration, Photography, Packaging, Brochures, Campaigns, Web Design, Window Displays, Perspective, Human figure, Fine art, Business etiquette, Finance, Marketing, Selling, observing the advertising/graphic design industry, working with print service bureaus, and professional networking. Graphic Design Software (no longer current in, but here’s the list): Freehand, Photoshop, QuarkXPress, PageMaker, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Bryce, LiveMotion, GoLive.

Employment: Technical Drafter, Mapes Canopies LLC, January 31, 2005 to present. Duties include drafting bid drawings for Mapes customers and final shop drawings for our aluminum fabricators, developing canopy designs for customer inquiries and in-house product development, and writing and supplying support drawings for the canopy installation instructions; modeling parts and assemblies in Inventor; exporting drawings or model views to PDF and DWF formats for viewing by our sales team and others without AutoCAD on their system; creating exploded assemblies and recording animations of reassembly for video format; converting Inventor model through AEC exchange to put 3D wire frames in DWG format, for BIM-ready insertion; maintaining current records in shared spreadsheet database and in AS400 invoicing system; assembling bid drawing packets and processing through UPS software for daily pickup. Structuring the Inventor parts and assemblies libraries for the drafting team. Creating bills of material for the production managers from the Inventor model.

Drafting and Design Technician, Smith’s D&D, Inc., January 3, 2001 to January 28, 2005. (Apprenticed since November 1998). Duties included architectural and machine drafting, writing narrative descriptions for real estate appraisal reports, printing of drawings, office management, and off-site contract drafting, primarily in the Engineering Department at Pfizer, Inc. in Lincoln. My duties there included working with and drafting from a large database of engineering drawings, via AutoCAD and paper archives. I worked closely with people from many different disciplines within the Pfizer plant--maintenance, manufacturing, government regulatory, process validation, and personnel/training groups. They required AutoCAD drawings in print or via email, color prints for presentations and training, and drawing export to other applications, including PowerPoint and Excel. I also worked with outside design firms and general contractors, providing archive drawings and recording new construction. My various activities were all carefully documented, as our records had to meet certain regulatory guidelines, and for proper charging of accounts. Other contract clients at Smith’s D & D included Omaha Public Power District, Artisan Precast Stone, Offut Air Force Base, Villager Motel Restaurant, Saint Leo’s Church (Palmyra), and many other individuals who required building plans, site plans, and as-built drawings.

Past Employment: Farmer-Stockman 1984-99. UNL Research Technician: Agronomy 1987, Forestry 1988-89. Soil Conservation Service aide, Saline County SCS, 1988. Homemaker (at-home dad) 1989-98.

Civic: District OR-1 Board of Education member, 1995-2011. District 1 Candidate for Nebraska Legislature, 2000 & 2004. Member of the UNL Alumni Association. Past activities: classroom volunteer, Advertising Federation of Lincoln, Nebraska Association of School Boards, Star City Figure Skating Club, District OR-1 Fine Arts Boosters. Parent 26 years. Homemaker 9 years. Single father and sole household wage earner 16 years. I am 53 years old.

References available upon request.