Margaret Garland-Aguilar

3120 Cambria Court
Orlando, FL 32825
(407)384-9239
mg7320@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu

OBJECTIVE:

To engage in an established and highly sophisticated Information Management/Network Department where there is an opportunity for challenge and potential growth in a teamwork environment.

EDUCATION:

University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida
Master in Business Administration, expected graduation may 1997

University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Dec. 1991

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Sept. 94 to Present: UCF/KODAK Digital Information Processing Lab, Orlando, Florida
Coordinator of Systems Integration and Testing
Supervision and coordination of UCF Alpha and Beta Testing and Training Site which involves partnerships with companies like Eastman Kodak, AT&T, Sun Microsystems, Strata, QuarkInmedia, Live Picture, AQC and others. Establish procedures for evaluation and testing of computers hardware and software for PC, Mac and Sun Workstations, and provide demonstrations and training of the equipment to potential and current customers. Supervise all of the hardware configuration and installation, networking, consulting in document imaging and mass information management and storage as well as CD productions. Also, responsible for statistical process charts, quality control, development of databases with problems to be corrected, creation and maintenance of DIPL website and multimedia presentations to CD format.

April 92 to August 94: ECC International, Orlando, Florida
Manufacturing/Industrial Engineer
Work directly on the manufacturing floor with simulation trainers and vending machines being built. Responsible for maintaining documentation of engineering changes in configuration management, supervising and solving problems in manufacturability and assembly to prevent a production stoppage. Study and analyze assembly lines using time studies and motion studies to come up with new systems that improved and maximized production, also responsible for facilities planning, material handling, operations research, simulation and quality control of the plant.

CONTRACT PROJECTS:

August 90 to Dec. 90: University of Central Florida Recycling Program, Orlando, Florida
Analyzed the current recycling system to create a new or improved program in order to maximize the amount of recyclable material collected. Responsibilities include systems analysis and modeling, data analysis, time studies, scheduling, forecasting analysis, cost benefit analysis, marketing analysis, development and implementation of improvements.

January 90 to May 90: United States Postal Services, Orlando, Florida
Analyzed current collection system for the East Orlando area in order to improve and maximize collection volume. Responsibilities include systems analysis and modeling, quantitative methods, analytical statistics, forecasting analysis, marketing analysis, time studies, scheduling, development and implementation of improvements.

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