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Clearfield, UT 84015
David R. Carlisle
Summary Aspiring engineer with seven years of experience focused on the design and
support of mechanical systems and equipment. Involvement in a diversity of
projects has fostered an ability to adapt to new work environments and quickly
develop the skills needed. The abilities to lead others and to communicate
effectively have especially helped in the successful completion of projects.
Experience October 2010-Present URS Corporation Stockton, UT
Mechanical Project Engineer
• Design processes for the decontamination and decommissioning of equipment
used during operations of the Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility
(TOCDF) at the Army Deseret Chemical Depot
• Provide engineering support of toxic chemical collection equipment (pumps,
tanks, valves, piping) during operations and maintenance of TOCDF
• Support includes providing equipment design, functionality testing,
troubleshooting, asset-tracking for more than 1,800 assets, the maintaining of
configuration control through drawing and P&ID revision, the authoring of
work instructions and ensuring correct and complete documentation
• Act on behalf of Closure Engineering Manager during his periods of absence
by providing leadership and direction for eight other engineers
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March 2010-Sept 2010 Denuke Services, Inc. Idaho Falls, ID
Subcontractor for CH2M-WG Idaho, LLC
Mechanical Design Engineer
• Performed conceptual design of mechanical support systems for the
Calcine Disposition Process (Idaho National Laboratory) including process
water system, cask loading system, conveyors and cranes
• Presented mechanical conceptual design to the DOE for project approval
July 2006-March 2010 Bechtel Bettis, Inc. Scoville, ID
Shift Refueling Engineer
• Supervised and directed work performed by technicians during the processing
of nuclear fuel to ensure proper nuclear and safety controls
• Responsible for providing formal communication to Navy regarding status of
refueling operations and resolution of issues
• Fuel Processing Engineer
• Authored technical work documents to instruct technicians in the processing
of naval nuclear fuel modules while implementing radiological, contamination,
environmental, and safety controls
• Provided engineering support and functionality testing of fuel-processing
equipment, including underwater band saw and module cutting fixtures
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Clearfield, UT 84015
Education Summer 2005 Inovar, Inc Logan, UT
Process Validation Intern
• Utilized statistical quality control methods to validate surface mount
technology (SMT) machinery used in circuit board assembly processes
• Provided documentation for management, engineers, and customers on the
status of control regarding the SMT process
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2002–2006 Utah State University Logan, UT
• Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics Minor
• Engineering Projects: USU 2005 SAE Mini Baja Team Co-Captain
• Classes in Machine Design, Instrumentation, Thermodynamics, Fluid
Mechanics, Finite Element Analysis, Quality Control, Optimization
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2001–2002 Weber State University Ogden, UT
• Associate of Arts (Foreign Language)
• Classes in Drafting, Economics, Communication, Czech Language
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Computer Skills
• SolidWorks, Inventor, Solid Edge, Pro/Engineer Wildfire, Ideas, Unigraphics,
ANSYS, Mathcad, Maple, Minitab, FORTRAN, Maximo, Microsoft Office
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Achievements
• Academic scholarship recipient, Leader in international volunteer service, EIT-
UT, April 2006 Certification, Obtained DOE level L Security Clearance, ISO 4001
Environment Management and VPP Star Safety participant, Contributor to TOCDF
record 16 million labor hours without a lost time injury