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A concept-to-product exercise in identifying a real problem, prototyping a solution, and shipping a usable first version.
I'm Trevor Davidson, a mechanical engineering student with a passion for designing, building, and leading innovative projects. Through engineering, student government, and hands-on experience, I'm developing the skills to pursue a career in engineering management at organizations like Disney Imagineering, Northrop Grumman, or Lockheed Martin.
A mechanical engineering student at Florida Polytechnic University, aiming for a Master's in Engineering Management by 2029 and a career in engineering leadership at organizations like Disney Imagineering, SpaceX, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman.
I grew up gravitating to anything that moved — cars, coasters, rockets, and robots. Engineering felt less like a subject and more like a way of thinking about the world. If something existed, I wanted to understand how it worked. If it didn't exist yet, I wanted to build it.
Today I split my time between mechanical engineering coursework, operating a small pressure washing business, serving in student government, and shipping side projects. The common thread is simple: build useful things, lead honestly, and leave everything a little better than I found it.
“Engineer solutions that improve people's lives — and lead with integrity, service, and innovation.”
A living project archive — from CAD certifications and MATLAB simulations to a small pressure washing business and product-development experiments.
A concept-to-product exercise in identifying a real problem, prototyping a solution, and shipping a usable first version.
Owner-operator of a local pressure washing business. Handles sales, scheduling, equipment, safety, and customer relationships end-to-end.
A growing set of MATLAB models and simulations from mechanical engineering coursework — dynamics, controls, and numerical methods.
Certified SolidWorks Associate. Parametric part modeling, assemblies, drawings, and design-for-manufacturability fundamentals.
Led website development and media direction for AngeloTechs — brand system, content architecture, and front-end delivery.
Internships, aerospace side-projects, and mechanical build logs will be published here as they ship.
I don't wait to graduate to start working. Every role below has been about building something, running something, or leading someone.
Leadership isn't a title — it's how you behave when something needs to get done and nobody's asked yet.
As a Senator, my job is straightforward: listen to students, represent them honestly, and make sure the university operates in a way that respects their time, money, and future.
Publish what we decide and why. No back-room deals.
Every dollar of student fees is student money — treat it that way.
Push for facilities, resources, and services students actually asked for.
Represent every student, not just the loudest ones.
Bridge campus with the surrounding community.
Track record over promises.
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Short essays on engineering, leadership, campus life, and everything in between.
Owning a pressure washing company teaches you more about systems, tolerances, and customers than any textbook.
What the field taught me about tempo, cues, and taking responsibility before anyone assigns it.
The path from mechanical engineering student to attractions engineer, and what I'm doing about it.
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