Jesse Arroyo — Trip Leader at Outdoor Recreation Program
Jesse Arroyo
Trip Leader
Bozeman | United States
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Industries
Outdoor
Work experience
Outdoor Recreation Program
Trip Leader | 05/2015 - Current
Organized, prepared and led outdoor trips such as rafting, hiking, XC skiing, climbing and overnight excursions for students, faculty, and staff. Developed leadership skills in a critical thinking environment with high concern
for customer safety.
Peru Water sustainability Project Design Team
U.S. Air Force Research Labs
Graduate Scholar/Intern | 06/2017 - 08/2017
Designed and proposed successful HVAC system updates while becoming well versed with ASHRAE standard
90.1 and ASHRAE handbooks. Thoroughly investigated sustainable building methods (Passive House, BREEAM, LEED, etc.) for possible applications in the Air Force.
LaMar Metal Fabrication
Fabricator/Welder | 07/2016 - 05/2017
Employed as an assistant fabricator and welder on various projects. Gained an understanding and appreciation for the importance of well thought design and engineering prior to metal fabrication.
Bioplastics Research Lab
Undergraduate Researcher | 09/2016 - 05/2017
Conducted research in Dr. Cecily Ryan's lab as an undergraduate studying the ability to 3D print bio -plastics such as Polylactic acid, and other PHA's. Produced various high-quality research presentations and studies.
Outdoor Recreation Program
Member | 05/2016 - 07/2016
of a team of MSU Engineering students tasked with designing and building a functional water filtration
system for Peruvian mountain guides. Executed design process, creative design, project management, teamwork, and technical leadership while learning the skills needed to work in a multi-disciplinary engineering environment to develop a product that met the needs of the customer.
Residents Life
Resident Advisor | 08/2014 - 05/2015
Facilitated and ran numerous team events while creating a working/ living environment as a leader for 45
residents in one of the more time demanding, yet rewarding, residents-life systems.
