Mr. Saprang Sukavejvorakit

Career Objective

Position applied for: industrial engineering position

Permanent Address

Street address:
133 Moo 2 Soi Jatsan
Rajburana Rd.
Rajburana, Bangkok, 10410, Thailand

Phone: (662)427-5182 Cellular Phone:
Fax: (662)427-5182
e-mail: saprang@hotmail.com

Current Address

Street address:
829 Webster St. #507
Hayward, CA, 94544, USA

Phone: (510)583-8131 Cellular Phone:
Fax: (510)583-8131
e-mail: saprang@hotmail.com

Current Experience

Job title: none

Previous Experience

Title, Employer:
Technical Engineer, P.Hiab Nguan company
Technical Engineer, Mitsubishi Electric (Thailand)

Education

Degree, Major, Institution, GPA, Year Received: Certificate, Business Administration, University of California-Berkeley, 3.50, 1997 MS, Industrial Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 3.30, 1996 BS, Mechanical Engineering, Kasetsart University, 2.30, 1994


Attached Cover Letter and/or Resume

September 16, 1997

829 Webster Street
Apt.507
Hayward, CA 94544
E-mail address: saprang@hotmail.com

To Whom It May Concern:

This is a letter of inquiry. I am seeking to know if there is any position in your company in the area of Industrial Engineering. I am confident that with my education and experienced backgrounds, I could be an asset to your company.

I hold a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering form Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand. Afterwards, I graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering in December 1996. I earned certificate in Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley, in August 1997.

While attending at Kasetsart University, I interned at Mitsubishi Electric, Bangkok, Thailand, for Technical Engineering. After that I worked part time and full time at P.Hiab Nguan, Samutprakarn, Thailand, in Technical Engineering position for 1 year. This experience has been valuable for me and has helped me to prepare myself for the future career in the field of Industrial Engineering.

My resume and the list of graduate courses are enclosed for your consideration. If my background and career goal seems to match your job requirements well, I am confident that I can perform the job effectively. I am looking forward to meeting you to discuss my interest in the position. Please feel free to contact me at the above address or call me at(510)583-8131.

Thank you for your attention and consideration.

Sincerely,

Saprang Sukavejvorakit



List of Graduate Courses


OPERATIONS RESEARCH:

Analysis of Industrial Engineering and operations research approaches to problem solving. Includes basic techniques for analysis ranging from work measurement through model building. A group project is required.

SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT:

Concepts and processes of qualitative Engineering Management applied to the management of technical and scientific organizations. Topics include: (1) general systems theory; (2) management and the systems concept; (3) strategic planning and management systems; (4) systems analysis; (5) project management systems; (6) organizational design; (7) evaluation and control systems; and (8) managing technical professionals.

INFORMATION SYSTEMS:

Introduces the fundamentals required for the design of integrated information systems. Topics on computer hardware including communication networks, workstations/personal computers and automatic identification equipment will be covered. Introduces database concepts, client/server architectures, graphical user in terfaces, and design theory for determining functional and systems requirements.

STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS - 1:

Sampling distributions, point and interval estimation, tests of statistical hypotheses, statistical quality control, design and analysis of experiments with one or more factors, regression analysis, nonparametric statistics.

INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING:

Emphasizes the technologies and tools required to analyze and design a modern manufacturing system. Topics include pull vs. push production systems: production processes, material handling systems, process flow analysis, workstation organization, work measurement, setup reduction, cellular layout, production scheduling, and operation certification.

STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS - 2

ADVANCED ENGINEERING ECONOMY:

This course covers sources and costs of capital, and the role of capital budgeting in achieving the financial goals of the organization. It also covers advanced engineering economy topics including project justification and competition, project selection under risk and uncertainty, multi-attribute decision making, and sensitivity analysis.

COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS:

The objective of this course is to develop the framework required for designing, operation, and analyzing automated manufacturing systems. The different areas of CIM like numerical control, computer aided process planning, group technology, etc., will be studied. The course is a beginning graduate course and involves a project.

PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY CONTROL:

An overview of production and inventory control functions with a strong quantitative orientation. Forecasting; aggregate planning; static, dynamic, probabilistic, and multi-echelon inventory control systems; scheduling; MRP-MRP -II; just-in-time systems; production in CIM environments.

SIMULATION MODELING USING SIMAN/CINEMA:

This course is concerned with the use of the Siman simulation language to develop discrete-event simulation modes of representative industrial processes, with an emphasis on manufacturing-oriented processes. The course will concentrate on model

building, but will include material on the full range of simulation activities, such as input analysis, output analysis, verification and validation, and model animation. Individual topics will include Siman fundamentals, control entities, stations and station submodels, transporters and conveyors.

M.S. PROJECT:

Project type course; the OR approach; the decision function; physical measures of effectiveness; non-physical measures of effectiveness; model building and development; behavioral, organizational and financial considerations; techniques for solving complex decision problems in technical management.

COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND MACHINE VISION:

This course will give the student a knowledge of the theory, and current research issues in computer graphics/machine vision technology as applied to manufacturing systems. Thus, the course will supplement the beginning courses in manufacturing offered by the Department of Industrial Engineering.



SAPRANG SUKAVEJVORAKIT Current Address Permanent Address 829 Webster St. #507 133 Moo 2, Soi Jatsan Hayward, CA 94544 Rajburana Rd., Rajburana Tel/Fax: (510) 583-8131 Bangkok, 10410 Thailand E-mail: saprang@hotmail.com Tel: (662) 427-5182 ________________________________________________________________________ OBJECTIVE: To seek an industrial engineering or related field position. EDUCATION: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY. Berkeley, CA. Certificate of Business Administration, August 1997 GPA: 3.50/4.00 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH. Pittsburgh, PA. Master of Science in Industrial Engineering, December 1996, Concentration: Manufacturing Engineering GPA: 3.30/4.00 KASETSART UNIVERSITY. Bangkok, Thailand. Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, March 1994. Major: Energy & Automotive Engineering EXPERIENCES: Technical Engineer P.HIAB NGUAN CO., LTD. , Bangkok, Thailand. (1/94 - 12/94 )
Technical Engineer MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC (THAILAND), Bangkok (3/93 - 8/93) COMPUTER SKILLS:
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