EVI EZEKIEL **** South Wilson Drive • Chandler, Arizona 85249
602-***-**** • acertj@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a challenging position in a supportive team-oriented environment where my education can be utilized and I can be an active part in setting the standard of professionalism, competence, and accomplishments
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology – GPA: 3.8/4.0
Arizona State University, Polytechnic, Mesa, Arizona
Graduation Date: August 2012
Master of Administration in General Leadership
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona
Graduation Date: May 2010
Postgraduate Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Nigeria
Graduation Date: April 2007
Diploma and Advance Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
City and Guilds of London Institute, United Kingdom
Graduation Date: August 2003
CERTIFICATION
American Society for Quality (ASQ)
Six Sigma Green Belt – Schedule date of completion: December 2014
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Quality Assurance
• Statistical Process Control (SPC)
• Root Cause and corrective Analysis
• Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma
• Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFMA) and Product Lifecycle Management
• Thermodynamics and Heat transfer
• Composites Manufacturing
• Design of Experiment (DOE)
• ISO 9001:2008/AS9100
• C/C++, SQL, Visual Basic, Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, SAP, Material Requirements Planning (MRP), Maple, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Mathematica
• Project Management
• Ability to work in teams or as an individual
• Communication skills and Organizing abilities
RESEARCH AND PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Master’s Thesis: Stability and Reducibility of Quasi-Periodic Systems Summer 2012
• Developed new approaches for stability and reducibility of quasi-periodic system analysis
• Demonstrated floquet type approach to investigate stability of quasi-periodic Mathieu equation
• Developed a new approach to reduce quasi-periodic system into a time invariant one
• Applied homological equations, harmonic balance, and numerical simulations for accuracy of the approach
Project: Design of Experiment Analysis for Sensitivity of an Amplifier to Process Variation Spring 2011
• Performed experiment on 3 elements: width of the micro-strip lines (W), a resistor (R), and a Capacitor (C)
• Determined which element largely affect the output response due to high sensitivity to the output measure
• Constructed 8 experiments for a Full factorial experiment to get the gain (output)
• Determined nominal gain and gain variation for C, R, W, C and R, C and W, R and W, C and R and W
• Plotted Pareto Chart to determine which element largely affects the output response
WORK EXPERIENCE
Quality Support Specialist, Citigroup, Tucson, Arizona March 2009 – February 2014
• Ensured compliance within company specification by completing quality review on customer’s documents
• Performed quality review on signed documents and root cause and corrective action on client documents
• Monitored quality performance and record quality metrics by plotting Pareto chart to identify key issues
Quality Engineer, Holdings – Engineering Division, Lagos June 2004 – June 2006
• Ensured compliance to product and client requirements and quality for continuous improvement
• Prepared and present technical data to help internal as well as external clients
• Monitored as well as managed quality overall performance and record quality metrics
• Presented timely communications about substantial developments and concerns
• Performed Root Cause and Corrective Action about client issues
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP
American Society for Quality (ASQ) May 2014 - Present
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) June 2011 - Present
References available upon request