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Engineer Engineering

Location:
MaysLanding, NJ, 08330
Posted:
July 05, 2011

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Resume:

Wiam Alobeidy

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MaysLanding ,NJ **330

609-***-****

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OBJECTIVE

I seek a position in a hardware environment as a metallurgical engineer where I can train utilizing my skills in welding, forging, casting and mining in addition to learning new skills where I can demonstrate my practiced time, loyalty and effort on the job.

EDUCATION

September 1980 – September 1985 University of Technology

Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering Baghdad, Iraq

• I studied and practiced how to deal and work with metals, especially iron. Professors taught us in practice, including welding, heat treatment, forging, turning and casting in our training classes. For example, instruction included how metals melt under different conditions. The University of Technology is unique in that our degree was both a research and professional degree, since we studied professional research as our Professors instructed us with hands-on training in our professional and practical applications as they related to our studies at the same time.

• Apprenticeship during the summer breaks of the first and second years of instruction was prerequisite for graduation, and I had the opportunity to be an apprentice at both the government plant for producing commercial batteries as well as the Bally shoes company. My work included watching and monitoring the production line, measuring points of quality, inspecting defects and providing analysis and summaries for each particular line where I worked.

WORK EXPERIANCE

September 2007 – Present American Sleep and Pulmonary Medicine

Receptionist Galloway, NJ

• I am responsible for greeting, cashing out customers and entering patient information, including insurance information, instructing patients and their guardians on policies and paperwork, scanning and entering medical information including records into the computer and sending all the patient information, such as x-rays to the chart for the doctor to review.

September 1997 – January 2006 University of Baghdad

Assistant Professor Baghdad, Iraq

• I instructed freshman and sophomore students to work in the field of metallurgical engineering and metallurgical laboratory work. I taught classes where I instructed students in order to prepare them for the next stages of engineering. For example, I showed students how to examine and interpret the structure and grain of stainless steel and non-ferrous metals under a microscope and what happens to metals at different temperatures, such as heat treatment and during processes such as drawing, turning and rolling in cold work as well as what happens to metals while they go through hot work, such as welding, forging, hot rolling and drawing.



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