Cameron S. Shahin
**** ******** *** **** ******* ON – M1J 3L6 647-***-**** ********.**********@*****.*** SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 3 years of engineering work experience with Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering
Sound knowledge of process improvements, process audits and continuous improvements
Proven ability to work independently or in a project focused team environment
Ability to communicate in English, French, Hindi, Urdu, Pashto, and Punjabi
Meticulous attention to detail and consistency while maintaining the ‘big picture’ Technical Skills
Proficient in MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint) and SAP
Programming experience in Java, C/C++, MATLAB, Pearl & VBA
Proficient with web development languages including HTML, CSS
Ability to perform ergonomics assessment using NIOSH tool, Snook tool, 4D Watback
Advanced knowledge in simulations using Arena modelling, Jack and Microsoft Excel
Lean Six Sigma green belt certified
WORK EXPERIENCE
Industrial Engineer August 2013 – Present
Owens-Illinois Inc.
Worked closely with unionized staff to develop labour standards for forklift operators
Evaluated ergonomics of workstations to reduce lower back injury rate
Engineered storage process which led to $80,000 yearly savings
Identified continuous improvement opportunities and worked towards higher efficiency Industrial Engineering Intern April 2013– August 2013 UPS Supply Chain Solutions
Performed time studies to optimize pick, pack and shipping process
Developed distribution layouts and determined manpower requirements
Simulated and implemented an optimal labour schedule for 200 employees in Johnson & Johnson facility
Maintained an electronic record of all warehouse floor space that clients occupy using AutoCAD
Improved department performance through process analysis, process mapping, data analysis and facility layout
Research Assistant April 2011 – November 2013
Ryerson University
Identified 15 processes improvement opportunities for Blackberry to ensure process efficiency
Analyzed data from over 100 employers to examine workplace injuries and business performance
Created best-methods for blackberry to reduce shoulder, neck and back injuries
Analyzed data from over 100 TSX companies to examine workplace injuries V.S business performance
EDUCATION
Bachelors of Engineering, Industrial Engineering September 2010 – April 2015 Ryerson University, Toronto ON