OMAR WASFY
Current Address
***-**** ********** ***. * Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9B 3V1
*****@********.**
OBJECTIVE
Seeking an entry level engineering position with a progressive organization where I can utilize my skills and gain further experience.
EDUCATION September 2011- April 2015
Bachelor of Applied Science Degree
Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, University of Windsor, Windsor ON
SUMMARY OF SKILLS
Interest in creating innovative designs developed through personal and University projects
Ability to manage time and projects efficiently, work effectively in a team environment and take initiative as seen in University team projects
Excellent MATLAB knowledge developed through University courses and profound project experience
Was featured on the University’s website after immense success (Click Here), for the best real life T.rex Dinosaur model
Competency in CAD/CAM, CATIA, ProModel, FlexSim, and NX I-DEAS applications developed through University courses
Strong interpersonal, communication and organizational skills
Proficient in Microsoft products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Project, Visio, etc.)
Experience with international cultures; appreciation for diversity in workplace
CERTIFICATES
Essentials of Safety, OH&S Act & Regulations, and 1910 OSHA on May, 2014
Canadian Interuniversity Sport Academic All-Canadian award for academic excellence
Six Sigma Green Belt Certified on November, 2014
WORK EXPERIENCE
General Motors Powertrain
Industrial Engineer, Saginaw, MI June 2015 – August 2015
Conducted studies in operations to maximize work flow
Performed cycle time and bottleneck analysis
Inspected quality issues and initiated actions to quality performance
Interacted with production management and union leadership on a daily basis on all matters related to IE activities
Kautex Textron
CI Engineer, Capstone Project, Windsor, ON September 2014 – March 2015
Calculated the cycle time of each machine and worker to design the best line balancing system possible
Re-evaluated the layout of each station, by making the station more ergonomic and user-friendly
Dealt with unionized workforce and union leadership on a daily basis
Created standardized work charts to demonstrate the process sequence, material location and process layout for each station
Initiated combination standardized work charts to visualize the detailed tasks performed by the operator as well as to recognize waste (waiting time)
Simulated the assembly line on FlexSim to prove the changes before implementation
Increased the throughput of the GM Gamma Line by 35%, which is from 37 tanks/hour to 50 tanks/hour
Medcom
Quality Engineer, Cairo, Egypt May 2013 – August 2013
Created and executed test cases to ensure quality in production lines
Evaluated problems and made initial recommendations for possible corrective action to supervise
Worked with production management and Quality Assurance and provided feedback to assemblers regarding accuracy of assembly procedures
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Manufacturing Process Design, Tyrannosaurus Rex Modelling Fall 2013
Recreated a scaled down exemplar of a real life T.Rex Dinosaur and utilized an AutoCAD model
Divided the CAD Model into pieces and printed them onto foam blocks then reassembled them to create the final model
Learned about casting and molding processes and applied them to create a realistic life model
Engineering Dynamics, Model Catapult, Fall 2012
Designed and constructed model catapult using Balsa sticks, glue, and cotton strings
Demonstrated projectile motion of object in catapult
Analyzed projectile motion to demonstrate catapult effectiveness
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Member of Windsor Lancers Men’s Soccer University Varsity Team
Member of Connecting4Success program at the UofW
Member of Institution of Industrial Engineers (IIE)