Alexander S. Burzynski
**-** ** **** ****** Village, New York 11379 646-***-**** ********@**********.*** Education:
Binghamton University, State University of New York May 2018 The Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Major GPA: 3.88/4.00 Minor in German Studies
Professional Skills:
Certifications: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
Computer: Excel, PowerPoint, Arena, SolidEdge, Matlab, Falstad Circuit Design, LabVIEW, PLC, Simio Programming, AutoCad, Python, Creo, Jack, Scorbot, Minitab, Arduino Language: German
Professional Experience:
DHL Express Queens, NY
Industrial Engineering Intern May 2018- Present
Facilitated cross functionally with couriers, station leadership, and service quality manager
Assisted in the forecasting of facility, vehicle, staffing and material handling equipment needs in order to improve cost, utilization, service, and efficiencies
Assisted in various route optimization projects to meet and exceed service goals and suggest adjustments when necessary
Prepared and distributed daily deliverable reports summarizing goals and achievements for Northeast Region
Communicated with station management teams to set expectations based on collected data and forecasts Magellan Aerospace Queens, NY
Quality Engineering Intern May - August 2017
Collected and analyzed process information to improve capability and performance for Boeing
Inspected parts to ensure Boeing specifications prior to domestic and international shipping
Oversaw two interns and provided instructions on daily activities
Presented bi-weekly detailed analysis of plant operations using Minitab graphics, statistics and quality cost to plant manager
Binghamton University’s STEM Research Exchange Summer 2016
Travelled to Berlin, Leipzig, and Dresden, Germany to visit with research institutes, industry leaders, and German students to exchange professional research
Visited key historical, political and cultural locations in all three cities and surrounding areas Project Experience:
Senior Design Capstone Project Binghamton, NY
Roll to Roll Inspection Platform for CAMM Labs September 2017- May 2018
Collaborate with four other engineers to design and develop a system for inspection of thin film substrates
Integrate optical sensors to create an optimized autonomous inspection system capable of detecting and categorizing defects on various substrates
Design and conduct statistical experiments and analysis to verify the functionality and accuracy of the developed system
REV Campus Challenge- NYSERDA Spring 2016
Member of group working on Nuthatch Hallow redesign and sustainable innovation
Researched technologies to redesign Nuthatch Hallow through sustainable innovation
Presented research and ideas with group members and at the larger weekly project meetings