Summary
Zachary Dubois is a Baseball Data Analyst and Industrial Engineering senior at Kansas State University who blends hands-on sports analytics with practical manufacturing and systems thinking. With 12 years of varied work experience—from farm management and municipal maintenance to university-level analytics—he applies lean principles and constraint awareness to both factory layout and player performance evaluation. He leverages Python and industry tools like Synergy, Rapsodo, Trackman and Driveline to create quantifiable opportunities that translate data into on-field adjustments and roster insight. Having spent three years studying Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, he brings uncommon cross-disciplinary perspective on physical constraints and quality control to analytics problems. Based in Manhattan, Kansas, he’s driven by improving efficiency and uncovering novel, non-traditional metrics that better assess player value for coaches and front offices.
12 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Industrial Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Industrial Engineering at Kansas State University