1. Joshua Levy
729 West 186th Street, New York NY 10033
joshuasaul1992@gmail.com (201) 494 - 9061
EDUCATION
Rutgers University, School of Engineering, Cum Laude September 2011 – May 2015
Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering New Brunswick, NJ
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS
Presidential Achievers Deans List September 2012 – December 2013
IIE Global Undergraduate Student Technical Paper Competition Runner Up (Co-authored senior project paper) May 2015
EXPERIENCE
Maker-State January 2016 – June 2016
Maker Fellow (Engineering) New York, NY
Guided children through Maker-State’s “Challenge” curriculum and independently managed the
Maker-space program in assigned schools
On boarded new Maker Fellows through on the job training
Gained valuable experience by working in an early stage education startup
Assisted management with revamping the Challenge Proposal Guide
AP Deauville June 2014 – August 2014
Manufacturing Intern New Brunswick, NJ
Implemented a new productivity metric, and trained workers how to track the metric to
promote a continuous improvement atmosphere
Calculated key performance indicators (KPIs) from collected data
Created the AP Deauville total product workbook to reduce errors and time wasted searching
through multiple databases for outdated information
Verified user input to ensure timeliness, accuracy and completeness of product information
Brightsource Energy June 2013 – August 2013
Supply Chain Analysis Intern Jerusalem, Israel
Researched and implemented KPIs to improve economic efficiency and quality of products for
supply chain management
Formulated grading system for the quality and reliability of suppliers
Assisted engineers with excel sheet manipulation, data entry, and English to Hebrew translation
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
3D Scaffold Writer (Senior Project) January 2014 – December 2014
Multi-Tool 3D Tissue Printer New Brunswick, NJ
Designed and constructed a 3D printer for tissue engineering applications
Automated current laboratory process for production of experimental synthetic menisci
Optimized pre-production process by using automation and waste minimization principles
Fenn’s Flower Barn September 2012 – December 2012
Lean Sigma Six Analysis of family owned flower shop New Brunswick, NJ
Utilized DMAIC and time studies to spearhead efficiency and cost effective measures
for small business gardening retailer
Reduced cycle time by 50% through optimization of work process and rearranging workshop
layout
Organized storage area by a priority based system to reduce time spent retrieving inventory
Employed Six Sigma analysis to replace tools and methods that led to repeated quality issues
COMPUTER SKILLS
Proficient in: AutoCAD, Arduino, Arena Simulations, Maple, MatLab, Microsoft Office, Minitab, PLC Allen Bradley, SolidWorks, SQL,
VBA
Programmed: CNC Machine, Laser Cutter, Multiple 3D Printers