Post Job Free
Sign in

Project Manager Engineer

Location:
Danville, CA
Posted:
November 25, 2012

Contact this candidate

Resume:

SHIH-TUN SU

PhD, P.E. SSN: *********

*** ******* *****

Danville, CA 94526

Work telephone: 415-***-****

Home telephone: 925-***-****

E-Mail:abpr7z@r.postjobfree.com

SKILLS

Hydrology, hydraulics, hydraulic design, flood control, reservoir regulation, water

management, hydroelectric power, navigation, water quality, water supply, sediment

transport, water resources, water control, project management, program management,

planning, fluvial geomorphology, outreach, business development, administration

WORK EXPERIENCE

December 2001

to Present. 40hours per week. Civil Engineer, GS

-

0810-12. San Francisco

District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 333 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. Mr.

Kevin Knuuti, 415-***-****. Civil/Hydraulic Engineer in the Water Resources Section of

the District. Supervised and performed advanced hydraulic, hydrologic and coastal

engineering studies and projects involving water management, reservoir regulation,

floodplain management, flood control, wetland restoration, navigation, watershed studies,

sediment transport, and river engineering. Work involved analysis, planning, design, cost

estimating, scheduling, managing architectural and engineering (A-E) contracts, preparing

written reports (reconnaissance reports, feasibility studies, and design memoranda), and

the preparation of quality assurance/quality control plans and deliverables consistent

with the Corps of Engineers' missions and project management plan. Led and managed the

combined team efforts of various technical staffs from San Francisco District, other Corps

of Engineers districts, local sponsors and contractors in planning and designing various

water resources and coastal projects. Served as senior engineer for three watershed

morphology and sediment transport studies in northern California. Study manager for a

navigation project for analyzing hydrodynamic models to assess impacts to water quality,

water supply, fish and wildlife for Stockton and Sacramento Shipping Channels. Hydraulic

engineer managing contractor's oil spill simulations, developing navigation and emergency

regulation alternatives in San Francisco Bay. Prepared hydrology, floodplain and water

control plans in coordination with local sponsors for two communities in Santa Clara and

San Mateo Counties.

October 1992

to October 2001. 40 hours per week. Department Head and Area Manager. Harza

Engineering Company, 401 Roland Way, Oakland, CA 94601. Mr. Peter Kaldveer, (925) 837-

7597. Served in senior technical and management positions responsible for managing,

planning, business development, and quality control of Harzas operations in California

and Asia. Supervised and developed projects in water management, reservoir regulations,

flood control, water supply, hydroelectric power, recreation, water quality control, dam

inspection, fish passage facilities and environmental restoration. Project director on

development of a water management and coordination plan for dam safety, emergency action

plan, flood control, hydropower, and water supply for four reservoirs on Stanislaus River

in California. Served as Technical Advisor to providing lectures on Californias flood

situation, reservoir systems, and water management measures to Thailand Water Management

Officials. Project manager on assessment of impacts to delta water quality in the event of

levee breaks in Bay-Delta area. Project Manager on investigation of flood control

alternatives and environmental mitigation measures for two communities in central

California. Project manager for final design of hydraulic structures and facility

relocation for Cache Creek Settling Basin. Program Manager for engineering services on

Hetch Hetchy system and reservoir regulations for the City of San Francisco.

October 1981

to October 1992. 40 hours per week. Project Manager and Supervising

Engineer

. Tudor Engineering Company, 301 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. Mr.

Robert Janopaul, 415-***-****. Responsible for technical oversight, quality control and

implementation of water resources projects in western U.S. Designed spillway, dam, and

outlet works of Leroy Anderson Dam in Santa Clara County. Project manager and hydraulic

engineer for conceptual, feasibility, preliminary, and final design of spillway and

inlet/outlet facilities for Los Vaqueros Project. Project Manager for the feasibility of

rehabilitation for three dams and reservoirs in Los Angeles County. Project manager on

FERC Part 12 Safety inspection of 3 dams and hydropower facilities in California. Study

manager for investigation of river restoration alternatives for Kissimmee River in

Florida. Project Manager for assessing existing diffuser system and developing

alternatives to improve water quality in coastal waters in Tacoma, Washington.

December 1977 to October 1981. 40 hours per week. Project Engineer and Project Manager.

Wisconsin Electric Power Company, 231 Michigan Avenue, Milwaukee, WI Mr. Wes Helen, (414)

221-2345. Analyzed system production efficiency and prepared work plan for improvement.

Testified as engineering expert before state legislature on the status of its

hydroelectric power generation and future water management plan. Program manager for

evaluation of 16 hydroelectric power plants and systems for reservoir regulation,

operational improvement, relicensing, environmental law compliance, and Federal, state and

local agency consultation activities. Program manager managing environmental and hydraulic

programs for selection of cooling water system, facility locations, and water control

plans. Conducted technical and financial investigations of power production, fossil fuel

and nuclear power plant life extension, rehabilitation, retirement, and replacement cost

estimate and alternative comparisons.

January 1971 to December 1977. 40 hours per week.

Senior Hydraulic-Environmental

Engineer

.

Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation, 245 Summer Street, Boston, MA Served

as Lead Engineer

responsible for technical execution of project tasks. Performed

environmental evaluation and hydraulic design of coastal projects in Connecticut. I

designed three fish ladders at Second Powerhouse at Rock Island Project on the Columbia

River. Supervised hydraulic model testing conducted at Washington State University to

refine fish entrance conditions and pool arrangement. Developed reservoir regulation and

water management plan for coordinated power generation, flood control, and water supply

operations. Hydraulic Engineer responsible for designs of spillway, future navigation

locks, fish ladders, power intake and construction diversion cofferdams of the 400-MW Rock

Island project on the Columbia River. Served as corporate licensing coordinator for all

Federal, State and local licensing and regulations in water management, water quality,

energy resources, power generation, and pollution control laws.

EDUCATION

Ph.D

., 1970, Civil Engineering/Water Resources, GPA: 3.7, Colorado State University, Fort

Collins, CO

MBA,

1980, Executive Curriculum, GPA: 3.5, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

Master of Science,

1967, Civil Engineering/Hydrology, GPA: 3.4, Colorado State

University,

Fort Collins, CO

Bachelor of Science,

1964, Hydraulic Engineering, GPA: 3.4, National Cheng-Kung

University,

Taiwan

TRAINING

Construction Management Course. 12 weeks, American Society of Civil Engineers, San

Francisco, CA 1987

Dale Carnegie Effective Communication Course. 9 weeks. Milwaukee, WI 1979

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

Keynote Speaker, Congress of International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and

Research (IAHR), September 2001, Beijing, China.

H. J. Brunnier Award for outstanding service to the San Francisco Section, American

Society of Civil Engineers, 1995.

Special Recognition Award, Harza Kaldveer/Harza Engineering Company, 1993.

General Chairman, 1993 National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering International

Symposium on Hydrology. Attended by 1,000 people.

U.S. Water Resources Council, Invited Speaker for Dam-Break Flood Analysis Workshop,

1977.

LICENSES

Registered Professional Engineer (Civil) in California, Washington, Wisconsin, Rhode

Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut

OTHER INFORMATION

Published more than 20 technical papers in water resources, hydraulic engineering and

project works. Teaching experience included University of California,

Berkeley; Hydraulic

and Coastal Engineering Senior Class. University of California,

Berkeley; Extension Course

on Water Resources Engineering

. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Engineering Economics

for Industrial Engineering Class.

SHIH-TUN SU (S.T. Su) SSN:522722878

Get Printe friendly version Save Candidate



Contact this candidate