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Sample Resume Manufacturing engineering / Industrial engineering ____________________________________________ John Doe 12324 Main Street City, State 12345 (123) 456-7890 EmailAddress@yahoo.com SUMMARY Diversified manufacturing experience in high and low volume production with an extensive background in manufacturing and industrial engineering. Demonstrated success in introducing new products into production, and in developing, implementing and managing new processes to improve quality and productivity. Hands-on experience in fabrication, machining, assembly and lean manufacturing. Creative analytical problem solver with excellent team-building skills. EXPERIENCE 1996 to 2001 Manager of Production Engineering Division Company #1, City, State Directly involved in the installation and successful implementation of new machinery, test equipment, inspection equipment and automation for machining and assembling a 2.7l engine. Achieved 2.7l engine production volume while obtaining 10 percent lower engine cost than anticipated, along with world-class quality. Assisted in obtaining the 2.7l engine manufacturing ISO 9000 certification in 2000. The plant also received the 1999 manufacturer of the year award from the state of Wisconsin. The 2.7l engine was so successful, that it eliminated the need for purchasing a Mitsubishi engine that was made in Japan. Promoted and participated in multifunctional continuous improvement teams that improved assembly and machining quality and productivity. Selected analytical techniques to resolve production issues and worked with product design. Proven hands-on experience in successfully managing process engineering activities for the 2.7l aluminum passenger car engine, 2.5l and 4.0l cast iron jeep engine. Directly supervised and mentored six Manufacturing Engineers, a Plant Engineer and four Electrical Engineers. Promoted 10/98 from machining Manufacturing Engineer responsible for Machining the 2.7l engine block. 1990 to 1996 Senior Manufacturing Engineer Fabrication and Welding Group Leader Construction Equipment and Machinery Company #2, City, State Proven track record working with design engineering to develop new products, improve product cost and productivity. Coordinated the introduction of new products such as generators, asphalt rollers, trowels and plates into production. Initiated, implemented and managed new laser cutting and robotic welding processes, which dramatically provided the means to reduce inventories, improve production, product design and cost. Established tube frame forming and welding manufacturing cells, reducing inventory, increasing productivity, through put and flexibility, while reducing product cost. Created and implemented solutions to reduce machine shop setups by 30 percent. 1989 to 1990 Senior Manufacturing Engineer Company #3, City, State Hands-on experience providing work instructions and resolving electronic process issues in a surface mount technology circuit board assembly environment. 1984 to 1989 Manufacturing Program Manager, Engine Division

Company #4, City, State Conceived and implemented a unique machine that machined 13 different engine parts. $1.4 million savings. Created a flexible machining cell concept for the vanguard engine reducing equipment investment by $27 million. Initiated and installed a new assembly line for the quantum engine, setting the pattern for future line development. $2.4 million labor savings per engine assembly line. (19 lines available) proposed and developed a new focused factory for engines providing $10 million in savings. International training in manufacturing techniques in Japan at Daihatsu engine division. Developed and installed two small part automatic assembly machines to reduce cost and improve quality. Promoted 1987 from Manufacturing Engineer responsible for engine block machining and engine semi-automatic assembly line development. 1982 to 1984 Manager of Manufacturing Services Company #5, City, State Implemented a new direct labor incentive system providing net savings over $1.4 million. Proposed, justified and purchased a new automotive refrigeration valve machining and assembly line, increasing productivity 80 percent. Directly supervised five Industrial / Manufacturing Engineers, 12 hourly Tool Room Union employees, a Tool Foreman and two Tool/Material Buyers. 1980 to 1982 Manager of Manufacturing Engineering Company #6, City, State Established several new truck body and hydraulic hoist lines. Revised existing production lines typically providing 40% productivity gains. Supervised eight Manufacturing / Industrial Engineers. 1978 to 1980 Manufacturing Engineering Specialist, Medical Systems Division Company #7, City, State Responsibilities included production floor support for manufacturing high technology medical equipment components. Proposed and implemented a process change, which provided a savings of $2.0 million. EDUCATION Big City School of Engineering Bachelor of Industrial Management Honors Graduate Famous University Undergraduate Courses

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