Justin Andrew Neilson
**** ***** **** ***, *** *, Baton Rouge, LA 70820
321-***-**** ac4i9t@r.postjobfree.com
CAREER OBJECTIVE
To obtain employment within industrial engineering in a position where I can utilize my analytical skills in operations research, problem solving, and lean methodology to find optimal solutions for my employer and clients. EDUCATION
Louisiana State University, M.S. Industrial Engineering To Graduate in May 2018 Louisiana State University, B.S. Industrial Engineering Graduated in Dec 2015 WORK EXPERIENCE
Database Consultant Nov 2017 – Present
Southern Marsh; Baton Rouge, LA
Developed a SQL server that connects marketing and sales data to existing ERP platform
Implemented an extract transform load (ETL) process to keep database information up to date with efficient data types
Wrote views/queries so that analysts could effortlessly pull data for reports Graduate Assistant Jan 2016 – May 2017
Louisiana State University; Baton Rouge, LA
Successfully balanced teaching assistant workload along with a full time student workload
Graded labs, assignments, and exams of up to 63 students in a fair and timely manner
Assisted in the running and scheduling of the Chevron Leadership Academy
Designed and taught labs focusing in C#, SQL, Excel, as well as Methods and Systems Engineering
Tutored students individually and in groups to further their understanding of core concepts and applications Lean Manufacturing Intern May – Aug, 2015
Bimbo Bakeries USA; Topeka, KS & Allentown, PA
Managed a transition team of change architects to diagnose the operating systems in food production
Developed proprietary tool for calculating the Operational Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), which reduced calculation time and was implemented at all six bakeries undergoing a lean transformation
Analyzed data from plant database to effectively pinpoint the largest buckets of waste and greatest causes for delays
Led training session for supervisors as well as production and plant managers on lean concepts and how to calculate OEE
Reduced pan changeover time by 50% through observations, externalizing non-value added tasks, and utilizing all workers Industrial Engineering Intern May – Aug, 2014
Huntington Ingalls Industries; Pascagoula, MS
Recorded and compiled time study observations with a team to create a baseline for current shipyard welding operations
Presented analysis and delivered recommendations to increase welding production efficiencies
Developed analytical program that made inputting and sorting of data more efficient and easier to access for future use
Created new process and led implementation efforts for automated tools that would create a savings of 30%-65% AWARDS
Society for Health Systems Student Simulation Competition Feb 2016 1st Place International Award Received
Developed a FlexSim Healthcare simulation, over the course of two months, to assist in identifying future improvements in a real world case study at the Kirklin Clinic (UAB),
Presented recommendations to a panel of healthcare professionals including nurses, surgeons, and optimization experts RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Linear Programming Algorithms, Survey of OR: Stochastic Methods, Statistical Data Mining, Advanced Supply Chain Systems, Advanced Information Systems Engineering, Advanced Engineering Statistics, and Design of Manufacturing Systems TECHNICAL SKILLS
Lean Green Belt, SQL, C#, Visual Basic, FlexSim, Arena Simulation Software, SAS, R Statistical Software, Minitab, AutoCAD, Advanced Microsoft Office (Excel, Access, Word, PowerPoint), and Visual Studio AFFILIATIONS
Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, Project Management Institute, APICS, TKE Fraternity, and Boy Scouts of America INTERESTS
Home Brewing, History, Scuba, Football, Camping, Woodworking, Traveling, Racquetball, and Strategy Board Games