CURRICULUM VITAE
EMMANUEL S. ENEYO, Ph.D.
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
Edwardsville, IL 62026-1805 • USA
Office: (618) 692-3185 • Fax: (618) 692-2555
Home: (618) 288-8935 • Fax: (618) 288-1879
E-mail: eeneyo@siue.edu • Web Page: http://www.siue.edu/~eeneyo
OBJECTIVE
Seeking an employment opportunity that will use my applied research and computing skills in technical problem
solving as it relates to design, planning, analysis and control.
SPECIFIC AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Knowledge-Based Expert Systems Development.
- Modeling Prediction Systems with Neural Networks.
- Database Design for Maintenance Management Systems.
- Manufacturing Operations Consulting.
- Production and Operations Management.
- Forecasting Systems.
- Master Production Scheduling.
- Inventory Analysis and Control.
- Materials Requirement Planning (MRP).
- Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP-II).
- Capacity Requirement Planning.
- Operations Scheduling and Shop Floor Control.
- Methods Design and Work Measurement for Productivity Improvement.
- Project Management Techniques.
- Transfer of Technology
- Engineering Costs and Production Economics.
- Systems Simulation - modeling of large scale systems as digital computer experiments.
- Experience in training end-users of microcomputers productivity tools.
EXPERIENCE APPLIED TO THE FOLLOWING SYSTEMS
- Flexible Manufacturing Cells (specifically lathe, boring, milling and drilling machines).
- Material Handling Equipment - AS/RS Systems, Carousel Conveyors, Robots, and AGVs.
- Coordinate Measuring Machines enhanced by statistical process control software.
- Primary programming languages include Fortran, C/Visual C++, COBOL and Basic.
- Computer-Aided-Design tools used include AUTOCAD and MasterCAM.
- Database Management Systems tools used include dBASE, Paradox, Access, and INGRES.
- Knowledge-Based Expert Systems tools used include VP-EXPERT, LEVEL5 OBJECT, KnowledgePro,
KES (Knowledge Engineering Systems), PCPLUS, and CLIPS.
- Operating Systems used include IBM mainframe (JCL/MVS), UNIX, MS-DOS, and Windows.
- General Purpose Simulation tools used include SLAM/AWESIM, and SIMAN/CINEMA.
- Manufacturing Systems modeling tools used include MPX, Design/IDEF - Activity-Based Costing.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering (Production/Manufacturing Systems), 1991.
- PURDUE UNIVERSITY, WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA
M.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering, 1981.
- UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
B.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering, 1980.
- UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
- Industrial Engineering, August 1976 - May 1978.
- OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
July 1995 - PresentAssociate Professor of Industrial Engineering
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Edwardsville, Illinois
Currently engaged in teaching and research in the following areas: engineering economics, methods
design and work measurement, production planning and control, simulation modeling, neural
networks, and knowledge-based expert systems in engineering.
December 1989 - June 1995
Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Edwardsville, Illinois
August 1987 - December 1989
Graduate Instructor
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
CONSULTING EXPERIENCE
- Center for Advancement of Management and Productivity, Southern Illinois University at
Edwardsville (1992 - Present).
- Roho Incorporated, Belleville, Illinois (1996 - 1997).
- American Steel Foundries, Granite City, Illinois (1996).
- Bell City Battery Manufacturing, Belleville, Illinois (1996).
- AEL Defense Corporation, East Alton, Illinois (1993 -1994).
- Lumbermate, Inc., Litchfield, Illinois (1992 - 1993).
INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
1982 - 1984Senior Plant Engineering Analyst
Rohr Industries, Inc., Riverside, California
Responsible for conducting systems and productivity studies crucial to project engineering, facilities
and maintenance administration. Analyzed and systematized in-house functions for automated
control. Developed customized computer application programs for improved utilization of
personnel, equipment, materials, and facilities in the area of plant maintenance through such
functions as work order planning and scheduling, preventive and corrective maintenance program,
inventory control of equipment and spare parts, and purchase requisitions tracking.
: Implemented an installation of a computerized work order tracking and
corporate budgeting systems.
1981 - 1982Industrial Engineer
Rockwell International, Downey, California
Duties included originating facility resource planning to accomplish major office modernization,
creating office layout plans, evaluating and determining need for facilities and equipment
requirements and originating actions to satisfy long and immediate area requirements.
1980 - 1981Engineer
Bechtel Power Corporation, Norwalk, California
Duties included maintaining, updating and reviewing project documents and vendor prints for
compliance with codes, corporate standards and specifications, utilizing application of ASME codes
and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulations to construction of nuclear power plants.
Monitored schedules to assure that program delivery requirements were met.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Memberships
- Senior Member: Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE)
- Senior Member: Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
- Senior Member: Computer and Automated Systems Association of SME (CASA)
- Member: American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
- Member: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
Services
- Served as a panelist for National Science Foundation to review proposals on "Engineering Research
Deployment Teaching Initiative", Washington, D.C., March 1994.
- Served as a member on the international committee for organizing the Africa-USA International
Conference on Manufacturing Technology, 1993 - Present.
- Actively involved in the local chapters' activities of the IIE and SME of the Greater St. Louis Area,
1990 - Present.
Honors, Awards and Distinctions
- Alpha Pi Mu - National Industrial Engineering Honor Society.
- Tau Beta Pi - National Engineering Honor Society.
- Archimedes Circles - Outstanding Graduating Senior Award, University of Southern California.
- Certificate of Appreciation - Society of Minority Managers, Purdue University.
- Engineer-In-Training License, State of California, 1982.
REFERENCES
Available upon request.
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Last update:
April 13, 1998, by
eeneyo@siue.edu