Jonathon Keller
- Scott Scholar | Class of 2024
- Architectural Engineering
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Experiences and Involvement
Johnathon's internship experience includes working for KPE Engineering | Architecture | Forensics. Working during the summer and continuing into the school year he was tasked with creating structural detail viewports, drafting MEP and architectural plans, and performing on-site forensic analyses.
Prior to his in-office engineering internship, he first instituted his structural and construction background working as a framer for KRT Construction for multiple summers and winters between his coursework in the College of Engineering.
His non-profit experience includes consulting for the RISE Reentry Program. Here, the students’ goal is creating impactful solutions through design thinking to service and support RISE’s mission to break the generational cycles of incarceration.
Jonathon’s leadership and volunteer experience includes serving as the Senator for the College of Engineering in Student Government, as the Vice President of Outreach in the NE Engineering Student Council of Omaha (NESCO), as an Assistant Wrestling Coach for Millard North Highschool, as a Student Mentor for AESLAC’s industry/student mentorship program, as well as an Eagle Scout.
Career Interests
Jonathon’s career interests include working for a design firm, specializing in structural engineering.
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Additional Information
Experiences and Involvement
Johnathon's internship experience includes working for KPE Engineering | Architecture | Forensics. Working during the summer and continuing into the school year he was tasked with creating structural detail viewports, drafting MEP and architectural plans, and performing on-site forensic analyses.
Prior to his in-office engineering internship, he first instituted his structural and construction background working as a framer for KRT Construction for multiple summers and winters between his coursework in the College of Engineering.
His non-profit experience includes consulting for the RISE Reentry Program. Here, the students’ goal is creating impactful solutions through design thinking to service and support RISE’s mission to break the generational cycles of incarceration.
Jonathon’s leadership and volunteer experience includes serving as the Senator for the College of Engineering in Student Government, as the Vice President of Outreach in the NE Engineering Student Council of Omaha (NESCO), as an Assistant Wrestling Coach for Millard North Highschool, as a Student Mentor for AESLAC’s industry/student mentorship program, as well as an Eagle Scout.
Career Interests
Jonathon’s career interests include working for a design firm, specializing in structural engineering.