Rukaiya Tunkiwala
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Rukaiya Tunkiwala is from San Francisco Bay Area. Rukaiya works in the following industries: "Automotive". Rukaiya is currently Senior Technical Program Manager, NPI at Tesla, located in Fremont, California. In Rukaiya's previous role as a Technical Program Manager at Tesla, Rukaiya worked in Fremont, California, United States until Mar 2021. Prior to joining Tesla, Rukaiya was a Industrial Engineer at Tesla and held the position of Industrial Engineer at Sparks, Nevada. Prior to that, Rukaiya was a Industrial Engineering Intern at Tesla, based in Sparks, Nevada from May 2018 to Aug 2018. Rukaiya started working as Student Consultant at XPO Logistics, Inc. in Columbus, Ohio in Mar 2018. From Jan 2018 to Apr 2018, Rukaiya was Student Energy and Sustainability Assistant at OSU Facilities Operations Development, based in Columbus, Ohio Area.
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Rukaiya Tunkiwala's current jobs
Rukaiya Tunkiwala's past jobs
1) Designed a Hazardous material warehouse for future production ramp, did a comprehensive analysis on material flow, lead times and consumption rates and maximized warehouse density keeping in mind chemical nature of materials 2) Material flow analysis and space layouts for future production lines to optimize flow and vertical movement of parts across different lines 3) Helped create design layout standards for the factory and audited factory space to account for future expansions
- Conducted detail analysis of the existing inbound process using process mapping and value stream analysis - Based on results obtained, eliminated non value adding process which reduced labour costs by 15% annually - Adopted a more systematic approach to data handling for large shipments which reduced time spent on receiving shipments by 6%
- Worked on an Energy optimization project, funded by OSU Sustainability Fund, aimed at reducing campus energy footprint by 40% with primary focus on increasing efficiency of over 600 Ultra Low Temperature (ULT) freezers. - Responsibilities : o Analysing data obtained from electric meters to predict trend in power consumption based on factors like freezer age, maintenance and usage. o Work with the project management team to implement efficient lab practices across all facilities. o Advocate use of sustainable operations of labs throughout OSU campus.