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2359 Mark Ondrus
Calgary, Alberta, CAN 403-***-**** ******@****.********.** Mark Michael
Ondrus
Computer and Electrical Engineer
1301-2010 Ulster Dr NW
Calgary, AB T2N 4C2
(403) 289 - 8692
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EDUCATION
Degree Obtained:B.Sc
. - Electrical Engineering with a Computer
Minor University of Calgary
Alberta, Canada
Current Status:Associate Design Engineering Specialist at Fluor Daniel
Canada
Achievements/Awards:Internship Deans List for 1998/1999 Terms
Herbert and Claire Simpson Memorial Scholarship
Maximized B.C. Passport to Education Bursary
Most Outstanding Effort Certificate from Technology Department
Designed and Contructed Hardware MP3 Decoder with Streaming Software
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
May 1999
- PresentFluor Daniel Canada
MPG Controls
- Associate Design Engineering Specialist
Communication Panel and Control Panel Design with Cost Estimates
Loop and Marshalling Cabinet drawing checks
Control Valve sizing and Instrumentation research
Engineering Design Specification proposals
Jan 1999
- Sept 1999TransCanada Transmission division of
TransCanada Pipelines Ltd
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Operations Engineering - Pipeline Integrity - Electrical and Controls
Network Administration and Communication Troubleshooting
Network Integrity and Data Integrity control
Pipeline Integrity PLC control software issue resolutions
Allen Bradley and GE PLC program development
April 1998
- Dec 1998TransCanada Mainline division of
TransCanada Pipelines Ltd
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Automation Engineering - Electrical Controls Intern
Computer Workstation construction, network administration, and support
Pipeline Automation Controls development
Field Engineering and Commissioning
Visual Basic Programming
Summers of 1995 - 1997Alberta Natural Gas Division of
TransCanada Pipelines Ltd.
Operations and Maintenance Engineering - Engineering Student
1200kVA aux. power generator set installation
Capital project bidding, evaluations, purchasing, and estimates
Maintenance and budget planning
Supervisory experience overseeing contractor work
Activity organization and leadership experience
Summers of 1993
- 1994Alberta Natural Gas Company Ltd.
Pipeline Operations - Student Field Technician
1993 ANG Pipeline Expansion Project
Mechanical experience - assisted removal and installation of
LM1600 and AVON Gas Generators, Power Turbines, and Compressors
Electrical experience - assisted removal and installation of
wiring harnesses, tech cable, power supplies, splicing and terminations
Instrumentation experience - assisted with transmitter
calibrations and gas measurement quality control
SPECIAL SKILLS
Ability to lead and facilitate various projects concurrently, adapting
to priorities and projects that change with little advance notice
Proven ability to work independently and effectively with minimal
supervision
Excellent organizational skills and interpersonal skills
Strong leadership and analytical skills
COMPUTER SKILLS
Fluent use of PC's including Macs, Windows NT/98/ME, Windows
3.XX,
DOS, and UNIX based operating systems
Intelligent computer construction with the latest hardware and
software
Proficient with Microsoft Office and associated software packages
Network Administration and Ethernet issue resolution skills
Internet email and web-page mastery
Confident in programming GE and Allen Bradley PLC ladder
logic,Fortran, Pascal, C, C++, Visual C++, MATLAB, and Assembly
CPU Design knowledge and embedded software experience
Embedded system Construction and Design
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
June 2000 - Present Corporate Challenge Involvement
Flag Football, Mountain Biking, and Bowling
Positive environment creation
Encouraging interpersonal relations
Health and fitness training
June 14, 1999Paint The Town - Calgary
Volunteer Painter
Positive Team building opportunity
Interpersonal development
Community issue resolution
June 1998 - Sept 1998 Corporate Challenge Involvement
Flag Football and Bowling Team Captain
Successful organizational development
Positive reinforcement techniques
Team building events
April 1997 - April 1998 Electrical Engineering Student Society
Commissioner of Events
Organizing social activities
Opportunity notifications
Communication between students and council
Fall 1995 - 1997Scouts Canada Camp Gardner
Volunteer Host Organizer and Leader
Motivational techniques
Emergency response
Conflict resolution
Activities include an obstacle course, nature center, and ice-skating
INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES
Professional development including analyzing and troubleshooting
computer systems, analyzing computer performance, building computer
systems,and
researching latest technologies.
Outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, mountain biking, swimming,
and camping
Sports including basketball, volleyball, golf, and hockey
Academic interests include computing, reading, analytical methods of
modeling, and public speaking
REFERENCES
Jim Patrick, R.E.T.
TransCanada Transmission - Operations Engineering - Pipeline Integrity
Electrical and Controls Manager
Ken Hart C.E.T.
TransWest Design Associates Inc.
VP Operations
Lin Duquette, P.ENG
Tarco Engineering
Electrical and Controls Engineer