Operations research (OR) analysts are referred to as management scientists who are tasked to apply analytical research methods and mathematical models that provide management in solutions to organizational problems. Regardless of the methods used, an OR analyst focuses on practical workable results to address strategy, market forecasting, resource allocation, manufacturing and office facilities layout, personnel schedules, inventory control and distribution systems to mention some. A resume for the position requires a portfolio of OR studies and implementation results.
Operations Research Resume Template
Sarah L. Henderson
Santa Monica, CA
Phone: 310-778-3580
Objective
To be am Operations Analyst for a large service company n the airline industry
Summary of Qualifications
- About 10 years of experience in the OR department of a large airline, starting as a statistician clerk and rising through he ranks to become an OR analyst.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
Career Experience / Job History
2000 – Present: OR Analyst, Delta Airlines
- Interview and question different company members
- Manage and analyze large amounts of data
- Meet with decision-makers to identify problems and clarify management objectives
- Observe the current system in operation to use a model of comparison
- Design and build mathematical models, based on scientific methods and logical assumptions
- Apply simulation modeling, linear and non-linear programming and dynamic programming in developing the right flight schedules given the airline fleet and crew resources.
- Apply Markov decision processes to determine capital requirements for addressing emerging new markets.
- Develop a working model for an airline flight schedule to include origin flight demand, connection times, crew complement, fuel requirement and maintenance costs.
Education
2000 – 2004: MBA, Cornell University
1997 – 2000: Bachelor in Science in Business Management, California State University
Professional reference will be furnished upon request.
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