Electrical Engineering Student

Jael Angel Delatorre-Cruz

Jael Angel Delatorre-Cruz

University of Vermont · B.S. Electrical Engineering (Expected 2029). Focused on hands-on lab work and practical problem-solving, with strengths in leadership, teamwork, Python, AutoCAD, and SolidWorks.

About

I am an Electrical Engineering student at the University of Vermont working toward my B.S. expected 2029. I like learning by doing, especially through labs where I can build something real, test it, and fix what is not working. I work well with others and I am comfortable taking the lead when it is needed, but I also listen and stay easy to work with.

On the technical side, I have experience with Python and I use AutoCAD and SolidWorks to design and model ideas before they get built. Outside of school, I stay consistent with the gym and I help out a lot with my dad's landscaping business. That has helped me build a strong work ethic, better communication, and attention to detail. I want my work to be clear, organized, and dependable, and I keep pushing myself to improve with every lab and project.

Work Experience

Crew Member and Team Lead

Delatorre Landscaping · Dutchess County, New York

2022 to Present

  • Work on crews to complete mowing, garden work, clearing, and seasonal cleanup.
  • Direct crew members and coordinate tasks so jobs stay on track and done right.
  • Communicate with customers about scope, timing, and any issues.
  • Help price jobs by the hour, by project, or on weekly maintenance plans.
  • Prioritize doing the work well over rushing to avoid mistakes.
  • Developed leadership, reliability, and attention to detail through hands-on work.

Projects

Fire alarm style circuit with LED and buzzer

Fire Alarm Style Circuit

Built a fire alarm style circuit that flashes an LED and pulses a buzzer when triggered. I used two 555 timers so the light and sound run at different frequencies, then tested it first with two LEDs before swapping one for the buzzer. I kept it on a 5V supply and used a 1k resistor to protect the LED, focusing on making the timing stable and consistent.

Contact

Open to collaborations and new opportunities.