1. Eduardo Sandoval
Email: eddysandoval@ufl.edu Phone: (305) 439-8006
Objective
To work and grow within a company where my analytical skills and engineering knowledge can be integrated to solve complex and
interdisciplinary problems.
Experience
SUPPLY CHAIN INTERN; Partex, Inc.; Miami, FL May 2014 – August 2014
Performed duties related to the requisition, reception, storage, and disbursement of aircraft parts.
Planned delivery timetables for timely delivery of aircraft parts using linear programming.
Supervised the packaging and delivery of an average of $50,000 worth of aircraft parts per month.
Monitore d stock le ve ls using computer databases and maintaine d update d compute r records of the company’s inve ntory
using Microsoft Excel.
Created an Excel application to automatically update sold inventory and forecast yearly sales based on previous seasonal
trends.
Used findings to suggest methods to increase productivity and profits; in some instances profits were increased by nearly
20% as a direct consequence of my suggestions.
Helped optimize purchasing and delivery processes by directly speaking with part suppliers and simplifying purchase
orders by merging them according to need and availability.
Successfully worked alongside Supply Chain Manager, Warehouse Manager, and three other warehouse assistants on a
daily basis.
DATA ANALYST; Aeronautical Systems; Boca Raton, FL June 2013 – August 2013
Worked with SQL to organize and populate inventory data in a relational database management system.
Assisted company in performing data compiling and mining to assess given data.
Used Excel and Access to manipulate and cleanse raw data pertaining to inventory, sales figures, logistics, and
transportation costs.
Investigated patterns in data by performing curve-fitting and statistical analysis in Excel.
Used findings to forecast future sales and suggest methods to increase productivity.
Generated new ideas, concepts, and models to improve methods of obtaining and evaluating quantitative and qualitative
data.
Presented conclusions and suggestions to managers on a monthly basis.
MECHANICAL HARDWARE ENGINEER; Lexmark International; Lexington, KY August 2012 – December 2012
Conducted experiments dealing with path and charge of toner particles, speed of augers, and effectiveness of magnetic rolls
in laser printers.
Analyzed scientific papers associated with experiments conducted in the lab to describe results analytically and more
rigorously.
Analyzed effectiveness of charging mechanism inside printer using quantum dots analysis.
Mathematically modeled experimental data using Matlab.
Implemented C++ program to read data from digital scale in order to quantify mass flow through auger system.
Calibrated various sophisticated mechanisms such as the quantum dots analysis unit (Q/D unit).
Used statistical software (JMP) to analyze and describe experimental data.
Presented my findings and experimental results on a weekly basis to other engineers and managers.
Education
University of Florida; Gainesville, FL (BS Mechanical Engineering) - December 2014
Cumulative GPA: 3.1/4.0 (211 credit hours completed)
Skills
Computer Literate (C++, VBA, R, Microsoft Office, Solid Works, Matlab, Labview, Photoshop)
Fluent in two languages (Spanish and English).
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Strong background in Systems Engineering, mathematics, and economics (have completed various graduate courses)
Involvement
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (member, newsletter director)
University Economics Society (member)