Stanley Olejczak
Email: *********@********.***
Address: One Teak Drive
City: Nashua
State: NH
Zip: 03062
Country: USA
Phone: 603-***-****
Skill Level: Experienced
Salary Range: $43,000
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STANLEY OLEJCZAK
One Teak Drive
Nashua, NH 03062-1467
*********@********.***
EDUCATION: Michigan State University
B.F.A., Industrial Design
EXPERIENCE:
April 2006 to present
Employer: Check Design, LLC, Nashua, NH
Position: Owner and Manager
Infrared thermography surveys for energy conservation in industrial, commercial, historical and residential buildings. Additional energy conservation analysis consulting services and quality control for energy conservation retrofits. Website: checkdesignllc.com or nhinfraredservices.com
November 2000 to March 2006
Employer: Federal Business Unit, Facilities Solutions Group,
Chevron Energy Solutions Company, A Division of Chevron U.S.A Inc. Minneapolis, MN
Position: Senior Project Engineer
Energy conservation projects for Federal facilities, proposals for energy conservation performance contracts, savings calculations and cost estimates. Other responsibilities included: design of mechanical systems, management of engineering consultants and engineering support during construction.
Projects include:
Picatinny Arsenal, US Army Armament, Research, Development, Engineering Center, (ARDEC) and Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) ESPC Project to decentralize the central steam boiler plant including the installation of new steam boilers, hot water boilers, furnaces and unit heaters to serve the facilitys 300+ existing buildings. Construction budget: $36.1 million
(See http://www.army.mil/article/52412/ for energy conservation results.
Anniston Army Depot ESPC Project, Site Survey Report and Comprehensive Energy Analysis for this Army Tank repair facility located in Anniston, Alabama. Energy conservation measures included improvements to HVAC and industrial processes.
October 1999 to November 2000
Employer: XENERGY Burlington, MA
Position: Project Engineer
Mechanical engineering and design of HVAC and plumbing systems. Other responsibilities include: Energy conservation studies for institutional and government facilities, proposals for energy conservation performance contracts and project cost estimates. Projects include:
Hanscom Air Force Base - ESPC project including offices swimming pool enclosure; Fort Hamilton, NY - ESPC project; Printed Circuit Corporation - process boiler; Tubed Products Corp. - central chiller plant; DeScenza Jewelers, Boston HVAC renovation.
Energy Studies, Audits and Proposals: The College of DuPage, DuPage, Illinois; Northeast region VA hospitals, GSA FAA Northeast Regional Facilities, USAF Heat Pump Study, North Shore Medical Building HVAC inspection report
November 1994 to October 1999
Employer: Norian/Siani Engineering, Waltham, MA
Position: Project Mechanical Engineer
Engineering and design of HVAC and plumbing systems for medical and manufacturing facilities, offices, schools, public buildings, housing complexes and residences. Responsibility for projects included: schematic design, design development, construction documents, bidding, and construction management. The specialty of the engineering firm is high efficiency mechanical systems. Projects include:
Attleboro City Hall, Attleboro, MA: Design of an electric to gas heating conversion. Installed system included new boiler room and hydronic radiation.
Coating Systems, Lowell, MA: Design of high volume dryer for metal plating facility and make-up air system for protection of plating rectifiers from production atmosphere.
Kittridge Sons, Westborough, MA: Design of fluid process heating system for plating facility including high efficiency hydronic boilers.
Hamilton and Lafayette Elementary Schools, Everett, MA: Modernization of restroom facilities to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act. Replacement of steam boilers in both facilities. Project budget: $530,000
Westminster Village Apartments: Electric to gas heating conversion of 432 units of occupied apartments. Project budget: $1.3 million
Residential Projects include several residences with renovation budgets of $500,000 to $1.6 million.
October 1989 to November 1994
Employer: Citizens Conservation Corporation, Boston, MA
Position: Project Manager
Responsibilities include: Energy audits, measure selection, specification and bidding of energy conservation improvements; scheduling and supervision of contractors; coordination of progress payments and change orders. Additional responsibilities included: the production of schematic, plan, and detail drawings for construction of heating, cooling, sprinkler, alarm, and other mechanical systems for retrofit installations in existing structures. Projects include:
Boston Edison Company's Public Housing Energy Conservation Program. Project management for electric conservation measures in multifamily elderly housing at 15 sites in 1993 and 12 sites in 1992. Measures installed included four DDC energy management systems, lighting, insulation, and air sealing. Project budgets: $1,042,816 (1993), $1,080,864 (1992).
The Chicago Housing Authority, Wentworth Gardens, Chicago, IL. Energy conservation analysis and proposal for conservation measures for a 422-unit multifamily housing complex.
The Louis Barett Residence, Lynn, MA. The installation of an energy-efficient gas boiler room, controls and new windows in an existing 145-unit elderly housing facility. Project budget: $450,000.
June - October 1989
Employer: The Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinic/Matthew Thornton Health Plan,
Nashua, NH
Position: Consulting Project Coordinator
Projects included the relocation and renovation of the Chemotherapy and OB/GYN Departments and the Accounting and Insurance Marketing Departments. Responsibilities included scheduling and supervision of contractors with minimal disruption to the delivery of health services.
March 1987 - May 1989
Consulting Design Contractor to the following projects:
U.S. Coast Guard, Shore Maintenance Detachment, Civil Engineering, New York.
Design and Drafting for the Lighthouse Automation project,
USCG First District (Maine to New York.)
U.S. Air Force, Technical On-Site Inspection (TOSI) installations.
Design and drafting for equipment installations and reinforced concrete base structures for implementation of the START agreement for sites in Votkinsk, U.S.S.R.
Bond Brothers/Dugan Meyers, General Contractor
The New England Life Tower Project (500 Boylston Street, Boston)
Construction documentation for building curtain wall and granite skin support slab for the entire structure; all form work and reinforcing steel was fabricated from drawings produced. Also produced working drawings, and scheduled shipments for steel form fabricator.
August 1986 - February 1987
Position: Consulting Facilities Designer and Project Coordinator
Projects included: Conceptual layout and estimating for an automated magnetic disc production facility and proposal and estimates for a secondary chemical spill containment system utilizing plastic reinforced pre-cast components (Nashua Corporation); Design estimating for semiconductor manufacturing clean rooms, HVAC, exhaust, process piping and lighting (M/A Com, Inc., Burlington, MA); Foundation and floor plans for a custom home development, Goffstown, NH.
May 1984 - July 1986
Employer: Apollo Computer, Inc., Chelmsford, MA (Division of Hewlett-Packard)
Position: Corporate Facilities Space Planner/Project Engineer
Responsible for space utilization; liaison to in-house tenant groups and developer; design of new facilities and coordination of engineering, project estimates, scheduling and project management. Projects included data processing center, offices, labs, and computer assembly areas involving 30,000 to 300,000 square feet.
Additional responsibilities included: Systems Administration of the departmental CAD system documenting over one million square feet of office space.
July 1981 - October 1983
Employer: GTE Laboratories, Inc., Waltham, MA
Position: Facilities Designer/Field Inspector
Equipment layout for Class 100 and 10,000 clean rooms for optical and semiconductor research, including a molecular beam epitaxial systems, E-beam deposition, and plasma etch systems. Documentation of facility piping, including hydrogen gas distribution system. Interfaced with electrical, HVAC, and research engineers in the design process.
COMPUTER TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE: Member of ASHRAE Granite State Chapter,
ITC Certified Infrared Thermographer, AutoCad 2000i, AutoCad LT, Elite HVAC Software, MS Word/Excel