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Nicholas Pratscher

Plainfield

Summary

Driven Student committed to learning, developing skills in the business world and team contribution. Self-directed and energetic with superior performance in both autonomous or collaborative environments working independently and collaborating with others on group objectives.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Electrician Assistant

Connor Electric
05.2022 - Current
  • Enhanced electrical system safety by assisting in the installation and maintenance of wiring, conduits, and fixtures.
  • Supported project completion timelines by efficiently collaborating with lead electricians to execute tasks as per schedule.
  • Improved workplace organization by maintaining a clean and hazard-free environment for all team members during projects.
  • Increased productivity by promptly preparing necessary tools and equipment for each job, ensuring timely task execution.

Education

Bachelor of Arts - Economics

Illinois Wesleyan University
Bloomington, IL
05.2024

Skills

  • Experience conducting economic research, gathering relevant data, and synthesizing findings into reports or presentations
  • Familiarity with economic modeling techniques and software for forecasting and scenario analysis

Campus Involvement

Illinois Wesleyan Baseball

  • Developed strong leadership abilities by captaining my team, guiding fellow players through strategic decisions, and fostering a cohesive team environment.
  • Instilled discipline through consistent practice, adherence to rules, and dedication to improvement within the sport
  • Acquired effective time management skills by balancing rigorous practice schedules, game commitments, and academic responsibilities
  • Strengthened communication skills by coordinating plays, discussing game strategies, and offering constructive feedback to teammates

Timeline

Electrician Assistant

Connor Electric
05.2022 - Current

Bachelor of Arts - Economics

Illinois Wesleyan University
Nicholas Pratscher