Objective
Individual looking to obtain an entry level position in the Packaging field involving research and development as well as the engineering aspect of material packaging. Eventually advancing as a Senior Packaging position through experience and hard work. Desire to work in a hands-on environment involving interaction with the product and packaging materials while having as much communication with consumers for packaging improvements and troubleshooting.
Education
Michigan State University – East Lansing, MI August 2005 – December 2009
Graduate with a B.S. in Packaging Science. Knowledge in principle packaging materials, computer applications, process, development, and dynamics. Laboratory experience through academic courses involving corrugated and plastics testing. Basic Engineering courses such as Statics, Unix Graphics, CAD, Physics, and Calculus.
Experience
Neil Jones Food Company dba TomaTek – Quality Intern July 2010 – Mid-October 2010
-Data logging temperature with the use of DATA TRACE of pouches during sterilization involving D-values for desired bacteria kill rate
-Lab testing such as Calcium Concentration (Ca ppm)
-Dye testing for pouch packaging sustainability
-Critical Processing Parameters comparison with Quality testing results
-Packaging aspect: ensuring correct stacking of pallets involving weight, height, and stability pertaining to corrugate case specifications
The Swiss Colony – Packaging Engineer Intern August 2008 - December 2008
-Shipment testing of high damaged reported products (Drop, Vibration, and Drop-Box testing) within ISTA 3-A standards simulating a shipping warehouse environment
-Creating and detailing packaging solutions for high damage reported products for vendors
-Communication with suppliers/vendors on packaging...
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