1. References available upon request
Abraham Borrego-Loya
79932 El Paso, TX (915) 307-0414 abeloya7mech@gmail.com
Education
B.S. Mechanical Engineering 3.00
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) December 2014
Related course work: Mechanics of Materials, Materials and Manufacturing Processes,Thermo-Fluids, Engineering
Analysis,Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Mechanical Design, Mechatronics,Finite Element Analysis, Spacecraft
propulsion, Spacecraft Design.
Associates of Science 3.21
El Paso Community College (EPCC) Spring 2010
Experience
Professional Experience
Field Engineer at VEMAC (Venegas Engineering Management and Construction) (March 2016 – Present)
Responsible for all project layout and dimensional accuracy, interpretation of plans and specifications.
Responsible of communicating and establishing control lines for crafts and subcontractors, job-wide safety,
producing detailed concrete form drawings for field use, and tracking and reporting daily job production.
Responsible for surveying quantities of building specialties, elevations, columns, curve and gutter, and
miscellaneous finishes.
Responsible of craft supervision and production, subcontractor coordination, scheduling, quality control and
supervision of subcontractors running on schedule.
Review shop drawings, processing material submittals and requests for information, and assisting the Project
Engineer.
New Unit Opening Manager (CEC Entertainment/Chuck E Cheese Full-time) (June 2015-Present)
Open three international stores in Bogota, Colombia, Panama City, Panama and Dubai.
Travel to North Carolina, California, and Minnesota to test a new store system, Embed.
Train cast members, managers, and Technicians on the new Embed system.
Responsible for receiving equipment, marketing, and running each unit without Embed issues.
Responsible for training and managing managers and cast members on all areas in new stores.
Open a new store unit in Texas. (Dec 2011-Feb 2012)
Senior Assistant Manager (CEC Entertainment/Chuck E Cheese Full-time) (Aug 2013-June 2015)
Make daily decisions that involve time management (sense of urgency), staff scheduling and support,upholding
product quality, cleanliness, and all other Company standards.
Build sales and maximize profits by effectively recruiting, training, developing and communicating Company
and Guest expectations to entire team.
Coach, teach and motivate team to maintain high-quality Guest service and safety.
Exercise good businessskills and judgment in cost controlprocedures,financial accounting,inventory levels, and
labor management.
Technical Manager (CEC Entertainment/Chuck E Cheese Full-time) (Apr 2012-Aug 2013)
Make daily decisions that involve time management, upholding company standards,product quality, and
cleanliness standards.
Repair and/orreplace defective electronic components and responsible for timely schedule and unscheduled
inspections.
Ability to read schematics and troubleshoot down to the component board level.
Maintained an inventory of electronic and mechanical parts as well as tools while staying within monthly
projected budgets.
Stage how equipment operation, repairs, and preventive maintenance including: compressor operation, lighting
and sound,pneumatics, mac valves, cylinders, boards, stage showcosmetics.
Opening Coordinator (CEC Entertainment/Chuck E Cheese Full-time) (March 2009-Apr 2012)
Make daily decisions to ensure product quality and otherCompany standards are met.
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Understand cost control procedures,financial accounting,inventory levels, and labor management. Monitored
shift profitability.
Know, understand,and executed proper cash handling and safe procedures.
Responsible for receiving deliveries and following all security procedures.
Supervises personneland ensures appropriate staff are schedule.
Academic Experience/Organizations
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
o Volunteer Projects
o Project Move
o Attended workshops of self-healing materials and solid works
o Aided in fundraiser car show
Shell Eco Marathon Prototype vehicle
o Our deliverables consisted in reducing weight from the previous design, final CAD models and drawings,
assembly instructions, preliminary CFD’s, etc.
o Design the lightest and most inexpensive structural fairing for the UTEP Shell prototype vehicle.
o The project consisted to design a Monocoque Chassis that included a hollow carbon fiber composite roll bar.
o A weight goal of 13lbs was established for the entire Monocoque chassis.
o Finite Element Analysis.
o The main purpose was to attain as much information as possible in designing and manufacturing the chassis .
o Knowledge in composite materials.
Skills
Languages: Speak, read, and write in English and Spanish.
Able to work in a team and independently.
Familiar with Matlab, Mathematica, NASTRAN, and AutoCAD.
Proficient with NX, Abaqus, Microsoft Word, Power Point, and Excel.