TLM1010-TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION
Personal Introduction
Greetings Professor,
I am writing to formally introduce myself, my name is Raytheon Ang, currently pursuing a degree in Telematics in Singapore Institute Of Technology (SIT). I graduated from Ngee Ann Polytechnic in 2018 where I pursued a Mechanical Engineering Diploma.
You might be wondering why I have decided to pursue the course of engineering. Well, it all began in secondary school. My keen interest in Design & Technology (D&T) has aroused my curiosity in how things are fabricated and why they are made in specific and particular ways - unanswered questions of the selection of materials and the different methods of fabrications spurred me to pursue mechanical engineering after O'levels in hopes of quenching my curiosity in the field.
During my three years in polytechnic, I was one of the fortunate few to be given the opportunity to contribute to my faculty through the mechanical engineering society. Through this experience, I learnt and adapted to present in front of huge crowds and honed my communications skills. I subsequently applied for a position in the Student’s Union, and I was well recognised and commended by my faculty’s advisor who endorsed me for the Vice-President role in the Union.
During my time as the VP and as the spokesperson for the Union, I handled several inter-school events and hosted meetings with the various school's representatives. Through this, I was presented with the opportunity to handle presentations as well as provide feedback and constructive criticism to my committee members. This huge exposure has sculpted my leadership and communication skills.
Despite my well-grounded communication skills, I would still inevitably feel frightened when presenting in huge crowds or in front of strangers. Through this module, I hope to learn more with regards to vocal communication and improve my writing. I look forward to your interactive lessons throughout the trimester. Thank you.
Yours Sincerely,
Raytheon Ang
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ARMY LIFE
APR 18 - AUG 20
Enlisted as PTP Batch 5SIR
Attended SCS-RCC
Posted to 5SIR as Team Commander
ORD on 11 May 2020
Extended Service 12 May 20 - 12 Aug 20
Achievements
ATEC Stage 1 - Best Scout
Commander of the Month
NDP 2020
Contact tracing OPS

SCGP | GRADUATED AS RECONNAISSANCE SPECIALIST
21st February 2019
Graduate on 21/2/19
5SIR Support Company
Scout Platoon | Team Commander

5SIR| SUPPORT COMPANY
May 10, 2018
Enlisted in May 2018 PTP Batch
5SIR BMT Platoon 12 Section 1
Specialist Cadet School - Golf Company
Recon Cadet Course
NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Apr 15 - Apr 18
Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals
Programming
Electrical & Electronic Technology
Materials & Manufacturing Technology
Applied Thermofluids
Industrial Automation
Project Management
Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Engineering System Design
Strength of Materials
Mechanics of Machines & Materials
System Modelling & Control
Six-month Internship


MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY (MES)
Sub-Committee Member (15/16)
Main-Committee Member
- Welfare Head (16/17)
Main-Committee Member
- Liaison Head (17/18)
AY15/16 as a Sub Comm, hosted camps and events for faculty as crew.
AY16/17 as Main Comm (Welfare Head), in charge of welfare for events and camps. Planning out Meals and POC for parents/students.
AY17/18 as Liaison Head, in charge communications between faculties and lecturers and the Student Union.

NGEE ANN POLY STUDENT'S UNION (NPSU)
Vice President (AY17/18)
Camp Commandant Prep Camp
Camp Commandant NPSU FOC AY18
Planning Committee for Halloween Night