1. Alejandro Bartolini
6220 Thoroughbred trail Denton, TX 76210
(817) 403-9171 alejandrobartolini@hotmail.com
SUMMARY:
• Engineer with masters in Mechanical and Energy Engineering
• Experience in equipment manufacturing, multidisciplinary teams, project management and process improvement
• International experience, multilingual, multicultural
• Self-motivated, goal-achiever, process-creation oriented (knowledge transfer), leading by doing and empowering
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Windows production plant Engineer - Silverline by Andersen - Garland TX May 2015-Aug 2015
• Designed tools and production processes reducing overall production costs by 25%
• New designed tools freed 7 of the 14 production resources. Resources were redeployed to new production processes
• Redesigned inventory and material distribution processes within the production plant. Material distribution time within the
plant was reduced by 20%, allowing to reduce inventory, and required storage space by 10%
• Conducted Kaizen-style teamwork to identify savings and implement the changes
Plant Supervisor Assistant - Metalurgica Vinado C.A - Venezuela Jan 2006-July 2010
• Steel structure design, production and field installation
• Managed production plant (15 employees)
• Designed and managed the construction of equipment to automate a concrete production plant in San Juan
• Project managed / Coordinated field installation of produced structures and equipment
Other working experiences – University of North Texas (UNT) - Denton TX Jan 2011- Present
• Wind Tunnel Adapting and Refurbishing Project – To improve UNT Mechanical Engineering educational capabilities,
coordinated and worked with Lennox Inc. the redeployment, adapting and refurbishing of a donated wind tunnel. Defining
and preparing laboratory space, coordination of electrical and facilities infrastructure, defining and coordinating the
required equipment. Managing equipment erection and installation. Bringing the wind tunnel to full operating conditions
• As Computer Lab assistant, used managing skills to improve UNT training facilities by adapting processes and teaching
faculty to accommodate the multi-cultural / multilingual UNT student community, increasing professor / student
interaction as by-product
• Helped international students from different continents, to navigate through UNT processes, reducing the foreign student
learning curve and incorporating them to the American culture. Reduced student frustration improved the student/UNT
relations
EDUCATION:
• Masters on Mechanical and Energy Engineer - University of North TX. - January 2015-May 2016
• Bachelor of Science Mechanical and Energy Engineer – University of North TX - January 2012-December 2014
STUDENT ACTIVITIES AFFILIATIONS and AWARDS:
• Dean list throughout undergrad
• Association of Energy Engineers
• Research for the Zero Energy Lab at UNT - January 2013-December 2015
ADDITIONAL SKILLS:
• Excellent Italian and Spanish language skills (speak, read and write)
• Excellent management and organizational skills – leading by doing and showing how-to-do
• Excellent process and data / facts analysis
• Excellent presentation skills
• Proficient in Microsoft Office, several CAD software packages and math/calculation and engineering design software
• Comfortable working and living in multicultural teams and communities
REFERENCES:
• Christopher Hubbard. Phone number: 817.988.2185. Email: christopherhubb@slbp.com (Internship supervisor at Silverline)
• Evan Arnold. Phone number: 940.565.2003. Email: Arnold.Evan@unt.edu (UNT’s Lab Supervisor)
• Nathan Posey. Phone number: 972.418.3294. Email: Nathan.posy@halliburton.com (Professional reference)
KEY WORDS: Mechanical Engineer, Masters, Energy efficiency, Engineering design, Process improvement,
International Experience, Multilingual, Project Management, Lean production