Feras Fahad Alharbi is a Saudi national from Makkah who obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals with an overall GPA of 2.71 out of 4 and a major GPA of 3.19 out of 4. He is seeking a Chemical Engineering position and has experience as a Quality Control Trainee at Al-Amoudi Beverage Industries conducting tests to maintain production standards and analyzing water quality. His senior design project involved designing a plant to produce propylene glycol from glycerol.
1. Feras Fahad Alharbi
Saudi Arabia, Makkah
Nationality: Saudi
H: 966125220423
M: 966500775053
Email: Feras-alharbi@windowslive.com
Objective
To obtain a Chemical Engineering position in a challenging environment where I can
contribute to the Mission, Vision, and Values of the company, and to apply my
experiences in meeting company’s needs and goals.
Education
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM). Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Bachelor of Science: Chemical Engineering
Overall GPA: 2.71 out of 4, Major GPA: 3.19 out of 4
Experience
Al-Amoudi Beverage Industries
June 2015
to
August 2015
February 2016
to
May 2015
Quality Control Trainee
Summer Training
Conducted tests to maintain highest standards for production chain.
- Measurement of brix, acidity and color of soft drinks.
- Analyzing mineral water quality by measuring T.D.S, Alkalinity, Fluoride, Nitrate and
chloride.
Senior Design Project
The design of a plant for the production of propylene glycol from glycerol.
Short Courses
Self-Promoting Information Management
Industrial Safety First Aid
Principle of Project Management Customer Focus
Economics and Sustainability Initiative Spirit
Flexibility and Adaptability Interacting with others
Skills
Excellent communication skills and a good team player.
Highly skilled in driving projects efficiently and effectively.
Adaptable and have a positive attitude towards change.
Excellent Computer Skills such as (Microsoft Office, Aspen HYSYS).
Language: Excellent in English and native in Arabic.
References
References available upon request.
1
September
2011
to
September
2016