As a highly capable and self-starting professional, I possess strong initiative, communication, and organization skills.
Career Track
Participated in inspection, quality testing, and production operations for heat exchangers.
Checked pressure and temperature levels, and performed quality observations.
Designed and modified parts, which was outside the scope of standard drawings.
Organized weekly meetings with colleagues to discuss issues and progress.
Managed project timelines to meet deadlines and complete milestones.
Handled staff scheduling and reported hours to payroll. Accountable for the team’s professional growth.
Education
Professional Co-op Program, Brian J. Fleming Adult Learning Centre, Mississauga (2014).
Internationally Educated Engineers Qualification Bridging (IEEQB), Ryerson University, Toronto (2013).
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, Applied Science Private University, Amman, Jordan (2010).
Training
Engineer In Training (EIT) (2012).
Technical Skills
AutoCAD, Quick Energy Simulation Tool (eQUEST), Duct Designer, Pro/Engineer, ANSYS simulation, COMPRESS.
ENGINEER IN TRAINING (EIT) 2014
ARMSTRONG FLUID TECHNOLOGY, TORONTO
Participated in inspection, quality testing, and production operations for various types and sizes of heat exchangers. Checked pressure and temperature levels, and performed quality observations to discover leaks or other problems.
Calculated the amount of welding required in nozzles, flanges, shells, and head assembly. Utilized engineering tables and codes, required thicknesses, and welding procedures.
Designed shell and tube heat exchangers using COMPRESS software, taking into consideration the purpose of the heater, size, materials, and connection joints.
Designed and modified heat exchanger parts, which was outside the scope of standard drawings.
MECHANICAL ENGINEER 2009
ALSAKRA LIFTS, AMMAN
Collaborated with four staff, including an electrician, welder, assembler, and general labor.
Worked extensively in the field on two main projects.
THERMODYNAMICS PROJECT 2012
RYERSON UNIVERSITY, TORONTO
Led a group of five students through the effective use of delegation skills, and participated directly in the project to complete the steam power plant design producing electrical energy at maximum efficiency.
Modified the plant to include a boiler, turbine compressor, and pump, using AutoCAD to obtain maximum results.
Used MS Office, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel to perform calculations and present findings.
Provided continuous updates to the professor with respect to project updates, student questions, and feedback. Organized weekly meetings with colleagues to discuss issues and progress.
STEAM POWER PLANT DESIGN 2012
RYERSON UNIVERSITY, TORONTO
Modified the plant to include a boiler, turbine compressor, and pump using AutoCAD. Utilized engineering calculations based on thermodynamic calculations.
HVAC SYSTEM DESIGN 2012
RYERSON UNIVERSITY, TORONTO
Sketched a housing unit based on specific dimensions provided using the eQUEST program. Utilized heat transfer calculations.
Designed HVAC and ducting system that took into account housing unit design, geographical location, insulation, and construction material, using eQUEST and Duct Design.
TOOTH IMPLANT ANALYSIS 2010
APPLIED SCIENCE PRIVATE UNIVERSITY, AMMAN
Engineered a 3D model of a tooth implant, which included choice of material, shape design, and implantation mechanism using Pro/Engineer software.
Designed model to test mastication force on the implants using ANSYS. The result of the tooth endured forces better than the current implants.
Team Leader: H2M COMPANY- SUPERVISED BY PCL CONSTRUCTION LEADERS 2015 - Present
Completed weekly environmental and safety inspection report
Completed weekly HSE meeting including; attendance, safety items discussed, employee suggestions, corrective action
Checked 100% personal protective equipment such as harnesses, with associated equipment guardrails, cables of every worker
Tie-off 100% internally with harnesses before exiting the window,
Inspect stage floor panel before exiting window out
Designate one partner to be responsible for double checking cables and unplugged and motor locked
TD Toronto Dominion Bank “66 wellington facade, Toronto, and 77Kings facade Toronto. In charged of completely removing sealant from exterior side of the building, starting off from 55 level and all up down to the 1 level.
SUPERVISOR 2013 – 2015
VERTEX SERVICE, MISSISSAUGA
Administrated task distribution to eight team members across two teams, based on expertise and efficiency. Completed projects within budgeted timeframes.
Trained new staff on different equipment and safety practices, including proper tool use and procedures.
Managed project timelines to meet deadlines and complete milestones. Promoted repeat business by adhering to schedules and quality expectations.
Organized work by reviewing each prospective project in detail, and completed various timelines to meet customer needs.
Handled staff scheduling and reported hours to payroll. Accountable for team’s professional growth.