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Example Continuous Improvement Engineer resume and feedback
Jordan K. Patel
Detroit, MI | (313) 555-0148 | jordan.patel.ie@email.com | linkedin.com/in/jordanpatel-ie
Industrial Engineer
- Experience: Industrial Engineer, Acme Components (Detroit, MI) | 2022-Present
- Led time studies across assembly cells and updated standard work, improving throughput by about 10%.
- Created an Excel-based labor planning tool and supported weekly staffing decisions for 3 shifts.
- Facilitated kaizen events with production and quality to reduce waste and improve 5S.
- Experience: Manufacturing Engineering Intern, Great Lakes Plastics (Lansing, MI) | Summer 2021 - Mapped process flow for injection molding area and recommended layout changes; savings were estimated at $50K.
- Education/Skills: B.S. Industrial Engineering, Michigan State University (2022), GPA 3.3 | Lean/Six Sigma (Green Belt in progress), Minitab, AutoCAD, Excel, SQL basics
Overview
- Tighten impact metrics (baseline, timeframe, and scope) to make improvements credible.
- Replace generic Lean language with specific projects, tools used, and measurable outcomes.
- Clarify implementation status and proficiency levels (avoiding "estimated" and "basics" where possible).
Suggestions
Rewrite to include baseline, timeframe, and what changed (cycle time, units/hr, OEE) plus scale (lines/cells). Example: "Conducted 18 time studies across 4 assembly cells; reduced average cycle time from 62s to 56s (-9.7%) by updating standard work and line balance, increasing throughput from 410 to 455 units/shift in 6 weeks."
"About 10%" without baseline or timeframe reads approximate and makes it hard to evaluate the size and credibility of the improvement.
Referenced resume text
"Led time studies across assembly cells and updated standard work, improving throughput by about 10%."
Add adoption and outcomes tied to labor hours, overtime, or schedule attainment. Example: "Built Excel labor model (demand-based staffing + constraints) used in weekly S&OP; improved schedule attainment from X% to Y% and cut overtime by Z hrs/week across 3 shifts."
The bullet states an activity but not the business result (cost, service level, stability) or whether the tool was actually used by operations.
Referenced resume text
"Created an Excel-based labor planning tool and supported weekly staffing decisions for 3 shifts."
Specify how many events, the area, and the measurable waste removed; name the Lean tools used. Example: "Facilitated 3 kaizen events in Pack/Ship using spaghetti diagrams + 5S audits; reduced travel distance 22% and freed 120 sq ft of floor space."
"Reduce waste" and "improve 5S" are generic; concrete outcomes and methods signal real IE work and your role in driving change.
Referenced resume text
"Facilitated kaizen events with production and quality to reduce waste and improve 5S."
Clarify whether the layout change was implemented and what the $50K represents (scrap, labor, WIP, floor space). Example: "Developed future-state layout for 6 injection presses; proposal validated via time study and material handling analysis, projecting $50K/year labor + handling savings; 2 changes implemented in pilot cell."
"Estimated" savings without assumptions or implementation status can be discounted; adding validation method and what portion was realized improves credibility.
Referenced resume text
"...recommended layout changes; savings were estimated at $50K."
Replace "in progress" / "basics" with clearer proficiency and include relevant IE tools (DOE, SPC, value stream mapping) if applicable. Example: "Lean Six Sigma: Green Belt coursework completed (project in review); SQL: joins/aggregations for ops reporting; Tools: Minitab (capability analysis), Excel (Power Query/Pivots)."
Hiring teams screen for tool depth; vague skill levels can read as shallow even if you have capability.
Referenced resume text
"Lean/Six Sigma (Green Belt in progress), Minitab, AutoCAD, Excel, SQL basics"
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