Brittany Schultze

Brittany Schultze

Kansas City Metropolitan Area
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I interned at Black & Veatch for 5 summers before going full time in June of 2017 in the…

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Experience

Education

  • University of Central Missouri

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Licenses & Certifications

  • Autodesk Revit Certified Professional Certification Graphic

    Autodesk Revit Certified Professional Certification

    Autodesk

    Issued

Volunteer Experience

  • FIRST Graphic

    Volunteer

    FIRST

    - Present 11 years

    Field Reset: (2013- present)
    During this time I am assigned to a team where we work together preparing the field for each match at the regional robotics competitions.

    MC: (2018-present)
    I help introduce the teams at the beginning at each match and throw in commentary while the match is taking place.

  • Society of American Military Engineers Graphic

    Camp Mentor

    Society of American Military Engineers

    - 1 month

    Education

    I was a camp mentor at the SAME STEM Civil Engineering and Construction Camp at the Air Force Academy. This is a week long camp where we mentored high school students in different engineering related tasks as they work in a group, competing against other teams. The Engineering activities vary from making a concrete beam, to cardboard canoes, to solving engineering related problem and even building a vertical structure all while working on their leadership skills and teamwork skills.

  • Society of American Military Engineers Graphic

    Camp Mentor

    Society of American Military Engineers

    - 1 month

    Education

    I was a camp mentor at the SAME STEM Civil Engineering and Construction Camp at the Air Force Academy. This is a week long camp where we mentored high school students in different engineering related tasks as they work in a group, competing against other teams. The Engineering activities vary from making a concrete beam, to cardboard canoes, to solving engineering related problem and even building a vertical structure all while working on their leadership skills and teamwork skills.

  • Mentor

    FIRST Robotics Team 4455 The Burger Bots

    - 3 years 4 months

    I helped mentor a robotics team out of Warrensburg, Missouri while going to school at the University of Central Missouri. My first year helping with the team they were a rookie team. I offered my skills such as building, problem solving and brainstorming that I obtained during my time with robotics in high school.

  • Volunteer

    Christmas in October

    - Present 8 years 2 months

    Poverty Alleviation

    With a group of interns from work, we were assigned to a house in Kansas City, MO to fix up. We installed security bars, landscaped the yard, cleaned up the plants, fixed a dryer vent, retiled a bathroom and fixed the ceiling of the entry overhang on the porch.

  • University of Missouri-Kansas City Graphic

    Volunteer Coach

    University of Missouri-Kansas City

    - 10 months

    I'll help when needed with the vertical jumps group at UMKC, while I train there.

  • Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City Graphic

    Cook

    Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City

    - 6 years 2 months

    Volunteered for 3 years for Ronald McDonald house. I typically spend my time in the kitchen cleaning and helping prepare a meal for the families who live in the house.nd cooking.

  • Sigma Kappa Sorority Graphic

    Highway Clean-up

    Sigma Kappa Sorority

    - 3 years

    Environment

    While an active member of my sorority in college I participated twice a year in a highway cleanup that took place on a stretch of high that my sorority owned. We collected trash and bottles that were along that stretch of road.

  • Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City Graphic

    Sewing Project Donation

    Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City

    - Present 14 years

    As apart of my Silver Award Project for Girl Scouts, I cut, measured and sewed 40 fleece hats for children at the Ronald McDonald House.

  • Harvesters Graphic

    Food Drive Organizer

    Harvesters

    - Present 10 years 3 months

    I organized a Food drive for Harvesters within my company and helped collect food items and personal items.

  • FIRST Graphic

    Coach/Mentor

    FIRST

    - Present 6 years 1 month

    Education

    I act as mentor/coach for a group of middle school students in the area for their FLL Lego Robotics Team. I assist when needed and help the team with their brainstorming and problem solving skills. As well, I ask as a liaison for the team and Black and Veatch if they need any additional help or resources.

Courses

  • Adv. Microstation

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  • Applied Calculus

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  • Applied Strengths and Materials

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  • Basics to AutoCAD

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  • Civil Drafting

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  • College Trig

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  • Commerical Architecture

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  • Computer Aided Drafting and Design

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  • Computer Drafting Systems

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  • Computer Graphics

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  • Descriptive Geometry for Engineering Technology

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  • Innovations Management

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  • Intro to Microstation

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  • MEP Industrial Piping Design/Drafting

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  • Machine Drafting

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  • Machine Tool Technology

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  • Manufacturing Problem Solving

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  • Statics

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  • Structual Drafting

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  • Technical Illustration

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  • Technical Writing

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Honors & Awards

  • Alex George Award Nominee

    Kansas City Corporate Challenge

    One male and one female are nominated from their company by meeting these qualifications:

    •Athletic Ability
    •Ability to overcome obstacles in performing athletic events
    •Dedication to the Kansas City Corporate Challenge in organizing and promoting the events
    •Selflessness in dealings with KCCC
    •Sportsmanship with regard to other competitors and persons involved with the Games
    •*(Applicants don’t have to have all qualifications to be considered for this Award)

  • Charno Award Finalist

    University of Central Missouri

    1 of 5 females chosen from the graduating class of 2017 for a finalist.
    George H. Charno Outstanding Undergraduate Award

    Each year the university presents awards to the senior man and woman who is considered to be outstanding students of the University’s graduating class.

    To receive the Charno Award, the individual must have qualified for a baccalaureate degree and meet the following criteria: Demonstrated leadership ability, Superior performance in scholastic work…

    1 of 5 females chosen from the graduating class of 2017 for a finalist.
    George H. Charno Outstanding Undergraduate Award

    Each year the university presents awards to the senior man and woman who is considered to be outstanding students of the University’s graduating class.

    To receive the Charno Award, the individual must have qualified for a baccalaureate degree and meet the following criteria: Demonstrated leadership ability, Superior performance in scholastic work, Participation in social and service organizations and extracurricular activities, Outstanding work in academic divisions and/or departments, Dynamic interpersonal skills, Character above reproach.

  • CoSida Academic All-American

    NCAA

    In order to be eligible for CoSIDA awards, student-athletes must be a sophomore or higher and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.30.

  • Ken B. Jones Finalist for MIAA

    MIAA

    The finalists were selected from a field of 24. One male and one female will be announced as the winners of the Ken B. Jones Award.

    A 15-member panel of athletics directors, senior woman administrators, faculty athletics representatives and sports information directors – including a representative from each member institution – select the finalists.

    Each nominee is judged in four areas: 2016-17 athletic accomplishments; career academic accomplishments; 2016-17 campus/community…

    The finalists were selected from a field of 24. One male and one female will be announced as the winners of the Ken B. Jones Award.

    A 15-member panel of athletics directors, senior woman administrators, faculty athletics representatives and sports information directors – including a representative from each member institution – select the finalists.

    Each nominee is judged in four areas: 2016-17 athletic accomplishments; career academic accomplishments; 2016-17 campus/community service; and career athletic and service achievements.

  • UCM - Dr. Peggy Martin Senior Student Athlete of the year

    UCM

    Outstanding female Senior Student-Athletes of the Year at the annual athletics banquet at UCM. Based on Community involvement, Athletic achievement, and academic achievement

  • Whos Who at UCM

    University of Central Missouri

    The Awards Selection Committee also selects approximately 30 students for membership into Who's Who at UCM. The committee selects the Who's Who recipients from the pool of students nominated for the Charno Award.

  • Division 2 ADA Academic Achievement Award

    NCAA

    In order for a student-athlete to receive an Academic Achievement Award, the athletics director
    MUST BE a CURRENT dues playing member of the D2 ADA.
    The student-athlete must:
    ● have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale
    ● have completed a minimum of two years (four semesters) of college level work at a two-year and/or four-year institution
    ● have been an active member of an intercollegiate team during his/her last academic year

  • Division Two Women's Track and Field Scholar Athlete of the Year

    USTFCCCA

    Scholar Athletes of the Year were selected as the highest-finishing performers at the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships who also achieved USTFCCCA All-Academic Individual status. Those who earned multiple individual championship titles ranked higher in the tie-breaking process, and cumulative GPA is weighed as the final tiebreaker to establish a winner.

  • Deans List

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    Have been on the Dean's List consecutively now for ten semesters

  • MIAA Academic Honor Roll

    MIAA

    In 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 I received this award.
    To achieve honor roll status, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 and have at least two terms of attendance at the certifying member institution, excluding summer terms.

  • MIAA Scholar Athlete

    MIAA

    In 2015, 2016 and 2017 received this award.
    The MIAA Scholar Athlete Award is given to those who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.50, have at least two terms of attendance at the certifying member institution, excluding summer terms, and, if competing in a championship sport of the MIAA, earn All-MIAA honors.

  • National Champion and All-American Honors

    NCAA

    Won first place in the pole vault at the national meet outdoors (2015) and recieved all-american honors in the pole vault indoors(2015 & 2017). Outdoors received all-American honors in the pole vault (2016 & 2017).

  • Outstanding Student Leadership Award

    UCM

    In both 2015, 2016, 2017 received this award.
    Nominated by a Professor at UCM for being an outstanding leader on campus.

Organizations

  • Society of American Military Engineers

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    - Present
  • Next Gen -Young Professionals ERG

    Building Ambassador

    - Present

    -Promotes the groups events and programs -Engages potential and current members located in my building -Shares upcoming events on Company Yammer Page -Contributes and develops groups programs and events -Facilitates virtual meetings with my building

  • Student Athletic Advisory Council (SAAC)

    President

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  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)

    Leader

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  • American Design and Drafting Association (ADDA)

    Vice President

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  • Collegiate Women's D2 Track and Field Team

    Student Athlete

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  • Rho Lambda Honor Sorority

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  • Sigma Kappa Sorority

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    Alumni status now

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