ANTHONY VARELA

1817 N Dobson, Chandler, AZ 85224* 520-234-7994*

OBJECTIVE:

Seekingopportunity to develop skills in industrial engineering by working on challenging projects to gain real world experience.

EDUCATION:

Bachelor of Science, Arizona State University Expected Graduation Date May 2013

Industrial Engineering witha concentration in supply chain and logistics operations

GPA: 3.57

SKILLS:

Bilingual (English and BasicSpanish)Java ProgrammingMicrosoft Office Minitab

MatlabAutoCadAMPLMS Project

RELEVENT COURSES:

IEE 380 Probability and Statistics IEE 461 Product ControlIEE 376 Operations Research

IEE 498 Six Sigma MethodologyIEE 369 Lean work DesignEEE 202 Introduction to Circuit Analysis

EXPERIENCE:

Arizona State University, Research Assistant, Tempe, AZ November 2011-Present

  • Assisted in researching US traffic lanes and truck rates. Aided in the development of Logistics Efficiency Metrics, which aimed at creating a logistics index to be used in the industry. As a result, there will be a published report which will be used for future in depth studies.
  • Assisted in the development of lane efficiencies, which assigned numerical values to specific lanes. Developed Excel model to further analyze data. As a result, a correlation between data was determined to incorporate into the final report.

ACT, Advance Call Center Technologies, Customer Service Representative, Douglas, AZ May 2009 – July 2009

  • Incremented the productivity of the department by reducing the call traffic.
  • Performed a high quality service in an efficient time by assisting customers promptly with their technological and financial needs.

PROJECTS:

Final project for IEE 380, ASU Spring 2011

  • Developed a study working in a team of four students using Statistical tools to decrease wait time for school shuttle system.
  • Received positive feedback, final report was requested to be shared with class along with presentation.

Final project for IEE 300, ASU Fall 2011

  • Performed extensive Economic Analysis, to determine whether a potential business would beprofitable.

LEADERSHIP:

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, ASU - Website Director and Network Committee member August 2009-May 2010

  • Promote SHPE de ASU’s presence on the web
  • Ensure the images of the chapter were constant across each web outlet that SHPE de ASU utilizes

Loretto Catholic School, MentorMay 2009 – August 2009

  • Mentored and guided middle school children into achieving success in math and sciences

AWARDS:

  • Dean’s ListDecember 2008 – Present
  • Arizona State Provost Merit Scholarship August 2008 – Present
  • Best Design Award, E2 Camp Fall 2008