Ware House Management Intern Resume
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OBJECTIVE:
- An opportunity to work in the field of Mechanical/Electrical/Electronics engineering enhancing and enabling analytical, problem solving, and leadership skills
- High interest in pursuing my career in field of engineering seeking challenging opportunities
- Dedicated, fast learner, eager to acquire new skills, highly task oriented meeting deadlines and goals.
- Good team player with high analytical and problem solving skills, contributing in collaborative effort.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Computer Skills: Database platform Oracle, Virtualization platform Citrix, Operating Systems Windows, Solaris & Mac, Development platform Java and MS Office suite
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- Worked at the capacity of Instructor/Lecturer in the department of Electrical and Electronics. Had an excellent opportunity to educate the students on several engineering courses. Established standards and guidelines organized and conducted the laboratory classes, leading the entire end - to-end effort for several batches of students.
Manufacturing Process Improvement Intern
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- Statistical Data collection and analysis described the location of porosities in the rejected jobs. Helped in identification of the reason for the occurrence of porosities and made corrective actions along with the help of quality, design and production team. Helped in implementing the new system and monitored the process for continuous improvement.
Ware House Management Intern
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- Worked with the domestic and export operations and warehouse operations team at the clients end. Identified the causes that led to space constraint in the Warehouse unit using the cause and effect diagram.
- Took measures to categorize the different types of products and made efforts to eliminate the unwanted jobs from the warehouse. Solution method increased the storage space and the picking efficiency of the appropriate jobs and also reduced the dispatching time and the duplication in handling of materials.