1. Max Hinchion – Civil/Environmental Engineering
Address: 1117 Laurel Ave Apt 9 Knoxville, TN 37916
E-mail: mhinchio@utk.edu
Phone: 615-498-5290
Objective: Entry-level CIVIL/ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING position in the US and possibly out
of country utilizing and exploring environmentally sustainable energy alternatives or water treatment
involving both indoor and field work.
Education
Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering – Graduating May 2012
CUM GPA: 3.47 Magna Cum Laude
Two semesters on Dean’s List
International Experience
Studied French in various French cities in the Outbound Ambassadors for 3 weeks during the junior year
of high school (2005). Lived with a French family for one of those weeks.
Spent a week in Jamaica with my church on a mission trip building a building for children to study in.
(2005)
Related Courses
Sole Environmental engineer that worked also in water resources in my Senior Design Project where we
were given a plot of land and had to design an efficient and cost effective use for the land for a client.
Designed the sewage system, piping, and pump infrastructure. (2012)
Fully Designed the Formwork, Falsework, Micropiles, and Eath Moving for Mill Creek Bridge in
California for a construction class project (CE 543).
Graduated from a National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) program. Received 9 credit hours from
University of Utah in Leadership and Environmental courses. (2009)
Junior Ranger Internship: During a summer in high school I worked at Radnor Lake Natural Area and
Wildlife Refuge working with the rangers to help maintain the park through trail maintenance and repair.
(2004)
125 Hubbard St Apt B, Santa Cruz, California 95060
(Graduated Spring 2012)
Passed FE Exam (2012)
Work Experience
Worked as a construction worker for a roofing and solar panel installation company in Hawaii (2013)
mhinchio@vols.utk.edu
Currently working as a Solar Site Surveyor for Vivint Solar where I am responsible for measuring
roof space, determining best placement for panels, and collecting attic information to confirm roof
support can handle the extra load