Seeking a summer position in the manufacturing industry to apply and
further develop problem-solving abilities
Storrs, CT
B.S., Management and Engineering for Manufacturing
Expected 12/2001
- Chancellor's Award Scholarship - University of Connecticut, May
1996
- Phi Sigma Pi - Member, National Honor Society, 1997-1998
- The
National Dean's List - listed in 1997-1998 edition
- Harold P.
Farrington Engineering Scholarship, 1999
- Golden Key National Honor
Society, 1999
- TGPA of 3.530
- Solid background in Products and Processes, Manufacturing
Systems, Statics, Mechanics of Materials, Machine Design, Statistical
Analysis
- Microsoft Office 97/98
- AWESIM - manufacturing
systems simulator
- FORTRAN
- Well organized, time-oriented
- Excellent
communication skills
- Highly analytical
- Familiar with CMS/VM
Mainframe
Fall, 1998 Analyzed procedure of assembly at Hartford Compressors.
Modeled current system using simulation software. Suggested
improvements based on data and simulated improvements to predict
results.
6/99-8/99
Mechanical Components Procurement, East
Hartford, CT
- Managed initiative to use top suppliers'
consolidated raw material requirements towards a leveraged purchase
from selected distributors
- Assisted buyers in all aspects of
procurement
- Attended weekly production meetings to report on
parts not meeting the engine schedule
- Created database to track
"stuck" parts and took action to move or scrap these parts from
inventory.
- Further developed skills in communication, data
analysis and computer efficiency
1/2000- Present
Macintosh Lab Consultant
- Help students with any problems regarding use of
computers and installed software
- Continuously enhance knowledge
of software, hardware, and networking applications
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