Mohammad M. Nawaz
*** **** ********* *****, **** C
Carlsbad, NM 88220
abndn3@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE:
Seeking a challenging position in Marine Mechanical Engineering
department.
EDUCATION:
State University of New York Maritime College
Bachelor of Engineering, Facilities Engineer, 2007
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Senior Engineer - URS Corporation- Washington TRU Solutions LLC,
Carlsbad, NM.
(May 2009 to Present)
Manage HVAC controls to Department of Energy (DOE) owned non-
reactor facilities which process nuclear transuranic legacy
waist for permanent underground burial. Author working
instructions to perform maintenance and upgrades on facilities
installed vital electromechanical systems. Design hydraulic
piping system to sample toxic Volatile Organic Compounds air
fluid in subsurface confined areas.
Marine Project Engineer - GEA Westfaila Separator, Inc., Northvale, NJ.
(May 2008 to May 2009)
Coordinate marine projects and provide technical installation
and system process support to end users on mineral oil
centrifuges. Schedule startup services of centrifuge systems
installed on marine vehicles both domestic and internationally.
Provide warranty engineering technical support services to end
users. Investigate customer claims and provide feasible
resolutions.
Market Administrator - ISO New England, Inc., Holyoke, MA.
(October 2007 to February 2008)
Develop Day-Ahead schedule based on the bids, offers and
scheduling submitted, utilizing the scheduling and dispatch
programs, based on least cost, security-constrained unit
commitment and dispatch for each hour of the next Operating Day.
Engineering Assistant - Ameresco, Inc., Melville, NY.
(May 2007 to August 2007, Internship)(March 2008 to May 2008)
Commissioning authority of HVAC equipments and building
management systems. Assisted in performing testing, adjusting,
and balancing of HVAC systems and verified it meets design
specifications. Reviewed submittals for compliance and, if
needed, formally addressed any deficiencies. Assigned
facilities are biology laboratories and academic buildings. Such
as:
. Marshack Vivarium science biology laboratory at City
College of New York
. Student support services building at Medgar Evers College
. Office of Chief Medical Examiner at Belleview hospital
. School of architecture at City College of New York.
Nuclear Engineer - DoD NAVSEA System Command- Norfolk Naval Shipyard,
Portsmouth, VA.
(May 2001 to December 2007)
Control Engineering Division - Cognizant engineer for the main
coolant pump controllers, static variable frequency controller
(SVFC). Provide written instructions to support upgrades from
analog to digital controls. Worked directly with the project,
engineering team and production to coordinate all activities
related to nuclear power plant work. Obtained a DoD
confidential security clearance.
Reactor Engineering Division - Provide engineering oversight for
design, alterations, and repairs for temporary reactor support
systems. Present written technical work documents in accordance
with the NAVSEA quality control manual. Authorize fabrication
instructions for special tools/equipments used to support
nuclear testing. Qualified to prepare, or sign for concurrence
or approval of technical work documents that specify work to be
performed on radioactive or potentially radioactive systems,
components, or equipment that require contamination controls,
Article 112, of NAVSEA 0389-0288, Radiological Controls for
Shipyards. Implement complex radiological source calculations in
technical work packages for production. Evaluate and implement
personnel exposure control methods. Implement airborne
radioactivity controls and radioactive material/liquid controls.
Authored work instructions to implement emergency response
methods and methods for radiological spills and loss of
radiological materials. Provide disposition instructions for
mixed waste radioactive material.
Cadet watch Engineer/Operator
Sailed on marine vehicle Empire State VI.
(June 2000- July 2000; June 1998- July 1998; June 1997- July
1997)
. Completed total of six months of experiential learning
aboard the steam propulsion marine vehicle.
. Maintained engineering operations within an energy
conversion plant.
. Supervised underclass cadets in plant maintenance.
AWARDS AND CERTIFICATES:
Article 112 of NAVSEA 389-0288, Radiological Controls for
Shipyards.
(November 2002)
Internship recognition from Ameresco, Inc.
(Summer 2007)
SKILLS:
Read electrical wiring diagrams, ladder diagrams,
marine/mechanical drawings, AIM- Advance Industrial Management,
BAS/BMS, ATIS- Advanced Technical Information Support, Turbo
Pascal, MS-Office, AutoCAD.
REFERENCES:
Available upon request