Sally Daloul, MBA
About Sally Daloul, MBA
Sally Daloul is a Materials & Process Engineer II with an MBA, currently employed at Ducommun Incorporated. She has a background in chemistry and has successfully led process improvement initiatives in manufacturing.
Work at Ducommun Incorporated
Sally Daloul currently serves as a Materials & Process Engineer II at Ducommun Incorporated, a role she has held since 2022. In this position, she has successfully managed a process re-engineering project that improved the end-to-end service process and restructured communication flow among five departments. Her contributions include leading the creation of standardized work instructions and implementing systems to eliminate non-value-added activities in the manufacturing process.
Previous Experience at Wacker Chemical Corporation
Before her current role, Sally Daloul worked as a Chemist II at Wacker Chemical Corporation USA for four months in 2022. This position was based in Chino, California, where she contributed to the company's chemical processes and operations during her tenure.
Education and Expertise
Sally Daloul holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona. She also earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemistry from UC Santa Barbara. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her work in materials and process engineering.
Experience at LetsGetChecked
Sally Daloul worked as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist-Limited at LetsGetChecked from 2020 to 2022 in Monrovia, California. During her time there, she played a key role in improving tooling and fixtures for fabrication and assembly, which resulted in reduced setup times, enhanced quality, and decreased scrap. She also engaged in root cause analysis to implement long-term corrective actions.
Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma Principles
Sally Daloul has applied lean manufacturing and Six Sigma principles throughout her career. She has been involved in planning and organizing root cause analysis to drive long-term corrective actions, demonstrating her commitment to continuous improvement and operational efficiency in her engineering roles.