Tian

2/10/2015
Houston, TX

Position Desired

Manufacturing Engineering
Houston, TX; San Antonio, TX
Yes

Resume

University of Michigan – College of Engineering, Ann Arbor, MI
Master of Engineering in Manufacturing (August 2012)
Tauber Institute for Global Operations Fellow
GPA 7.75/9.0, (GRE: Quantitative: 760, Verbal: 600, Analytical: 5 ; 81%-92% Percentile)
Six Sigma Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) Trained (April 2012)
B.S.E., Materials Science & Engineering (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI – August 2006)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
BorgWarner Turbo Systems May 2012 – September 2012 Kirchheimbolanden, Germany
Consultant for Global Compressor Wheel Strategy (Global Financial and Strategic Impact)
-Led a 3 person student team and collaborated cross-functionally with line workers, plant managers and VPs in global supply chain, manufacturing, engineering, finance, marketing and sales departments in China, Brazil, Germany, America and Hungary to craft a new unified and customer-aligned strategy
-Realized $40-$50M investment savings opportunity by developing a total cost model and should-cost model for the production of compressor wheels along with annual savings opportunities of $4.0M for the primary plant or $10M extrapolated per volume basis across the global supply base
-Implemented strategic improvements to align component level strategy with customer needs, resulting in estimated savings of more than $60 M over the next 5 years as well as a proactive reinvestment of resources toward operational and strategic opportunities to ensure future competitiveness

University of Michigan – DMC May 2009 – August 2012 Ann Arbor, MI
Senior Mac Systems Administrator
-Reduced new software integration lead-time from 5 months to 1 month by standardizing workflows and applying metrics to facilitate request/receipt/response procedures
-Successfully applied lean methodology to data management and reduced overall departmental server footprint 60% (5 primary servers to 2)
-Introduced a custom-made modular operating system deployment/creation process that desensitizes the final product from demand changes and design variations. This allowed the production of multiple product platforms from one designed process with the same quality and scaled favorably with increased demand

Johnson Controls Inc. May 2005 – October 2008 Plymouth, MI
Materials Engineer
-Developed workflows and standardized procedures for material preparation, tensile testing, global discharge spectroscopy, and laboratory safety as a part of the A...

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