Jeffrey Joshua M. Quizon
**** ****** *******, *** *****, CA 92122 • Cell: 562-***-**** • *******.******@*****.***
Summary
Familiarity with BOM, GD&T, FMEA, DFM and DFMA
Proficient in software: AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor, Pro-E/Mechanica, LabVIEW, MATLAB, and MS Office: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Project and Outlook
Strong leadership abilities; excellent written and verbal communication
Critical thinking and problem solving under demanding circumstances; ability to learn quickly
Education
University of California, San Diego Expected Graduation: August 2010
Jacobs School of Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Relevant Experience
Engineer, Delta Design and Rasco GmBH April 2010 – June 2010
Spearheaded design, assembly, and testing stage of a new state-of-the-art excitation testing module prototype for MEMS chips
Demonstrated strong numerical and analytical skills in designing product
Created technical drawings and technical report for manufacturing
Re-designed and decreased time required for assembly and cost reduction by 25%
Awarded 2nd place award of 18 teams from a panel of ASME judges
Student Engineer, UCSD Senior Design January 2010 – April 2010
Organized and managed team of 5 student engineers using parallel processing
Manufactured, analyzed, and re-designed performance of a PID-tuned turntable
Performed Failure Modes and Effect Analysis, Design for Manufacturing and Assembly, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance
Fully understands translation from design to manufacturing process
Leadership Experience
Interchapter VP, Alpha Phi Omega April 2009 – January 2009
Collaborated with chapters in California to setup activities and events
Micromanaged committee of 10 to arrange events to strengthen spirit within the chapter
Oversaw an event with workshops and banquet that hosted over 200 people
Fellowship VP, Alpha Phi Omega April 2008 – April 2009
Directed a committee of 18 to plan and execute, with high attention to detail, an annual awards banquet with an attendance of over 150 people
Increased total number of fellowship events attended by members by 20% by reaching out to fellow brothers and marketing events better
Designed and manufactured annual awards using AutoCAD and a CNC laser which was used by the next Fellowship VP
Active Member, Alpha Phi Omega April 2008 – June 2010
Conducted an officers training for new executive board members through activities and workshops teaching goal setting, problem-solving, decision making, and team-building skills
Skills
Machine Shop: Mill, Lathe, Bandsaw, Drill Press, CNC Laser
APO LEADS
Completed 4 of 5 leadership development workshops
Skills learned: Situational Leadership, Teamwork, Assertive Communication, Goal Setting, Process Improvement and Conflict Management