A. Sbitany & Sons Co. Ltd. since Apr 2007
Branch Manager
Akram Sbitany & Sons Company Jun 2002 - Mar 2007
Deputy Branch Manager - Ramallah Center
Akram Sbitany & Sons Company Jul 1998 - Apr 2002
Sales
Education:
The Catholic School Of Our Lady Annunciation - Ramallah - Palestine
Alcon Laboratories, Inc. since Mar 2011
Process Engineer
University of Texas at Arlington Jul 2007 - Dec 2009
Student
Education:
The University of Texas at Arlington 2010 - 2013
MSEE, Electrical/Biomedical
The University of Texas at Arlington 2007 - 2009
BSEE, Elecrical Engineer
The University of Texas at Arlington 2007 - 2009
BSEE, Electrical Engineer
Skills:
Electrical Engineering Manufacturing Nanofabrication Nanotechnology Nanomaterials Pharmaceutical Industry Medical Devices Matlab Engineering Project Engineering Labview Simulations Six Sigma Process Engineering Industrial Engineering Pro Engineer R&D Instrumentation Engineering Management Lean Tools Solidworks Testing Systems Engineering Simulink Minitab Autocad Quality System Mathcad Lean Manufacturing Validation Continuous Improvement Data Analysis Ms Project Troubleshooting Root Cause Analysis Quality Control Quality Assurance Characterization Nanoparticles Glp Gmp Microsoft Office Comsol Biosensors Optical Sensors
Languages:
Arabic English
Certifications:
Engineer-In-Training Gibco® Cell Culture Basics Certification Managing Projects Certified Six Sigma Black Belt and Lean Expert Texas Professional Board of Engineers Thermo Fisher Scientific
Alkhorayef Petroleum Company
Application Engineer
Alkhorayef Petroleum Company
Field Service Engineer
Uni-Arab Engineering & Oilfield Services Feb 2011 - Nov 2013
Field Service Engineer
Education:
The Hashemite University 2007 - 2011
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Al - Farouq High School 2003 - 2005
Skills:
Oilfield Pumps Mechanical Engineering Onshore Oil and Gas Engineering Onshore Operations Petroleum Gas Completion Petroleum Engineering Drilling Hvac Hvac Design
may wait to see whether large-scale protests in Hama continue. He knows that using military aggression against peaceful demonstrations in a symbolic place like Hama would lose him support even from Russia and China," Mohammad Abdallah, another Syrian activist, told Reuters from exile in Washington.
see whether large-scale protests in Hama continue. He knows that using military aggression against peaceful demonstrations in a symbolic place like Hama would lose him support even from Russia and China," Syrian activist Mohammad Abdallah told Reuters from exile in Washington.
"Assad may wait to see whether large-scale protests in Hama continue. He knows that using military aggression against peaceful demonstrations in a symbolic place like Hama would lose him support even from Russia and China," Syrian activist Mohammad Abdallah told Reuters from exile in Washington.