Rahulkumar Amin
*** ****** ***., ****** ****, NJ 07306
US Permanent Resident Sponsorship not required
C: 585-***-**** E-mail: **********.****@*****.***
OBJECTIVE:
Obtaining an engineering position in an organization where Industrial
and Manufacturing engineering principles can be implemented to achieve
higher Productivity and Profit.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Quality Control and Improvement
. Probability & Statistics, Sampling, Control Charts, Six Sigma,
Continuous Improvement, Process Capability, Process Improvement,
Design of Experiments, Anova, Probability Distributions, Reliability
Factory Physics
. Little's Law, WIP, CONWIP, Inventory Control and Management, Planning
and Scheduling, Capacity Management, Variability, Queuing Models
(Kendall), Simulation Model, JIT, EOQ, ROP, MRP,TQM, Push and Pull
Systems, Markov Chain Analysis
. Lean Manufacturing: 5s, Six Sigma, Kaizen, Kanban, Process Mapping,
Jidoka, Takt Time
Supply Chain Engineering and Management
. Forecasting Methods
. Designing, Planning and Managing: Demand and Supply, Facility,
Inventory, Capacity, Transportation, Logistics, Cost, Pricing and
revenue, Information
Design for Manufacturability
. Design, Analyze, Improve a product using DFA (BDI) and DFS methods
. Assembly, Part Counting, Assembly Time, Assembly Tree, Critical Parts,
Part Reduction, New Assembly time
. DFX: Design for Machining, Metal, Service, Compliance
Manufacturing Systems
. Linear Programming, Network Planning Models (CPM, PERT), Value
Analysis/Engineering, House of Quality, Learning Curves, Process
Flowchart, Assembly Chart, Break Even Analysis, Decision Tree,
Capacity Planning, Aggregate Planning, MRP, Scheduling
System Simulation
. Simulation of Queuing Systems and Inventory Systems using Software
Simprocess and Arena
. Random Number Generation and Test, Discrete and Continuous
Distributions, Input Modeling, Simulation Verification and Validation,
Markov Analysis, Virtual Reality, Ergonomics
Target Costing
. SWOT Table, Market-Feature Table, Pair-Wise Comparison, Magic
Triangle, Conjoint Analysis, Experience Curve, Value Analysis, Product
Cost Worksheet
. Financial Statements (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow
Statement)
Operations Management
. Case Studies of Successful Firms of US using Operation Management
Principles
Rahulkumar Amin
835 Newark Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07306
US Permanent Resident Sponsorship not required
C: 585-***-**** E-mail: **********.****@*****.***
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE:
Process Engineer - Air Techno, India,
May 05 - Oct 05
. Assisted in manufacturing of products with focus on performance,
energy, space, service & cost optimizations
. Involved in process/product improvements using quality engineering
principle
. Gained thorough understanding of company products and their workings
. Planned out waste reduction tactics using Lean Manufacturing principle
. Dealt with customer complaints and their corrective/preventive actions
Mechanical Engineering Intern - Vulcan Gears Pvt. Lmt., India (Internship)
Jan 05 - April 05
. Worked with the overall Plant layout to optimize the product flow
process
. Worked on inventory control and inventory management using Production
Science principle.
. Generated flow patterns to reduce work in time, improve material
handling, inventory management and scheduling of products
. Focused on the material procurement, manufacturing and shipping of
Speed Reduction Gear Box Drives.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS:
Design Engineer - Durable Machine Inc., Brooklyn NY
Masters Project May 09 - Dec 09
. Assist in designing a new Air Conditioner Unit from Scratch.
. Involved in design of AC and thermodynamics calculation for
refrigerant gas.
. Extensive search for Component suppliers and dealt with them.
. Redesigned AC using DFM principles of Industrial Engineering.
Development of an Artificial Neural Network Model
Bachelors Project
. Predicting the Surface Roughness of parts to be machined on a Vertical
Milling Machine prior to actual machining in order to reduce waste.
. Achieves machining flexibility and desired smoothness through various
combinations of speed, feed and depth of cut.
. Aids the aeronautic and automotive industries where surface roughness
is of high priority.
EDUCATION:
. M.S. Manufacturing Engineering, Polytechnic University, New York (GPA:
3.66) December 2009
. B.E. Mechanical Engineering, Sardar Patel University, Vidhyanagar,
INDIA July 2005
STRENGTHS:
. In-depth knowledge of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Principles
. Accomplished several projects successfully as a team member and as a
project leader
. Distinctive Presentation Skill
. Strong, coordinating, planning and problem solving abilities
. Ability to work under pressure in, time-sensitive, fast-paced
environments
REFERENCE: See Next Page
January 4, 2010
To Whom It May Concern:
It is my pleasure to give a strong recommendation for Rahulkumar Amin to be
an employee of your firm.
I have had over 30 years experience in engineering associations and have
taught at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University as an adjunct
professor since 1997. I am currently on the executive staff of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, where one of my responsibilities
is its engineering workforce activities. So, I have a keen awareness of
the demands of employers of engineers.
I have known Mr. Amin since January 2009. He was a student in my
Manufacturing Systems class in the Spring 2009 term and my Factory
Simulation class in the Fall of 2009. It gives me special pleasure to
recommend him because, in reviewing my records of the over 300 students who
have taken my courses, I was reminded that, with scores of 99 and 100 on
the two exams in the Manufacturing Systems course, he is tied with only
three others for the highest average exam scores for a single course. His
scores in the Factory Simulation course rank him in the top 5% of students
who have ever taken that course.
I assigned team projects in the courses and he willingly assumed the role
of organizer and spokesperson for his teams. I have the team members
evaluate each other and, in both cases, his peers selected him as the best
student.
I keep track of participation in the review of homework assignments and
case studies, and my notes show that he volunteered to present his results
far more frequently than any other student. It was obvious that he
relished the role of an instructor to his colleagues in giving his
explanations and voicing his opinions.
He is one of the most personable students I have ever met and his ability
to communicate his thoughts and ideas is exemplary. Engineering students
have a reputation for poor writing skills. His command of the English
language far exceeded his peers.
Mr. Amin's strong technical knowledge, maturity, and communication skills
make for a unique combination.
I am confident that he will be an outstanding member of your team.
Sincerely,
David J. Soukup, P.E.
Managing Director, Center
ASME P: 212/591-7397 *******@****.***