Victor M. Perez-Rubio
**** * *** *, **. George, UT 84790
abjom1@r.postjobfree.com • Cell: 435-***-****
Accomplished, persistent, challenge-driven, and results-oriented individual ready to excel at any given opportunity
in the manufacturing/engineering field
Qualifications
• Strong technical and analytical skills supported by a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
• Youthful and yet very mature; passionate about taking on new challenges that will develop new skills needed to
establish a strong professional path
• Dynamic personality with the right blend of leadership, interpersonal and planning abilities that inspire
colleagues a sense of security and dependability
• Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing trained
• Intermediate level on proficiency in MathCAD, AutoCAD, LabView and Working Model
• Highly proficient IBM Maximo Asset Management software, and MS Office
• Proficient in Spanish
Relevant work experience
Crystal Growth Technician at Sylarus Technologies, St George UT, May2010-Present
Description: Contribute with technical and analytical skills to the growth process of germanium crystals.
Operate sophisticated equipment used to grow crystals; perform several types of material
testing (electrical, chemical, etc record data and perform various types of data analysis
techniques, draw conclusions from different analysis in order to look for improvements to the
growth process.
Plant Engineering Supervisor at UPS, Las Vegas NV, July09-December09
Description: As a PE supervisor I was in charge of three mechanics and eight maintenance employees. It wa
s my responsibility to make sure that all my employees did their part so we were able to run the
plant at optimum conditions. I was responsible for the schedule ling of daily, weekly, monthly, a
nd annual preventive maintenance orders throughout the facility . Even though this journey
didn’t last as long as I would’ve liked it was a great learning experience.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, May 2009
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
Relevant Course Work:
Sr. Design Class
This class is by far the most important class that an engineering student must take in order to graduate. All of the acquire
d knowledge is put together to come up with a major design of your own. My group and I decided to create a torque aide
d wheelchair. The main goal of our design was to reduce the force applied when climbing hills by at least 20% also to inc
rease the speed on flat surface by at least 20%, all while applying the same force compare to that applied to a standard w
heelchair. This design took a process that lasted a whole year, in such year we had heavy studies in several manufacturing
techniques, among the most important, Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing.
Heating and Air Conditioning Design
In this course I was able to design a unique HVAC system for a two level house. The design was based on a real floor pla
n of a two story house. I was expected to come up with an original, ready to install design, such design had to be
accompanied by professional detailed estimate/quote document. Such proposal for this system was evaluated by a local H
VAC company to compare to those proposals used within this company.
Manufacturing Process
The main goal for this class was to create a total unique, never seen design of a RFID tag; the us age of these tags is very
common among the packaging and the manufacturing industry. To come up with this design, an extensive research had to
be done, since RFID was a new subject to all students in class. This was a hard project to accomplish but very helpful. R
FID tags are being used in a vast number of applications in several industries; it ’s good to know how they work and how
to make one work.
Noise Control (Acoustics)
In this class, as a group we were able to work hand by hand with a local engineering consulting company. We were asked
to design and build a noise reduction system. Required measurements and calculations were done at a church located nea
r campus. This church had acoustic issues; the audibility level was not acceptable. We were able to solve this problem by
designing noise reduction system. Tests performed show that our system was able to improved the audibility level by 30
%.
Activities:
Active member of Sigma Delta Alpha, Latino fraternity dedicated to promote success among the Latino community, Fall
05-Present
Active member of SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers), Fall05-Spring09
Director of Academic Resources for Sigma Delta Alpha Fraternity Inc, Spring06-Spring09
Math Tutor, UNLV “The Center”, Spring06-Spring08
Member of the National Honor Society of Collegiate Scholars, Spring06- Present
Awards:
Engineering Dean’s List of Honor for Fall-05, Fall-06, Spring-07
Selected as a new member of the National Honor Society of Collegiate Scholars, Spring06
Greek member highest GPA, Fall 05