Jose A. Delgado, EIT, BSEE
** ****** **. *** *****, Revere, Ma. 02151 Cell. 617-***-****
Email: ************@*******.***
Professional Objective:
Progress my career as a Building Engineer, Electrician, and Electrical Engineer
Personal Objective:
Education, development and/or improvements to building maintenance programs
Educational Progress:
2012 Harvard University Extension School, Cambridge Ma.
ALM, Sustainability and Environmental Management
2009 EIT: Passed FE exam for the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, (Engineer in Training)
2006 University of Massachusetts; Lowell, Ma.
BSEE, Electrical Engineering Program
1998 Liceo de Arte y Tecnologia; Hato Rey, P.R.
Certificate of Completion with High Honors, Electricity & Industrial Electronics
1992 American Military Academy; Guaynabo, P.R.
High School
Additional Educational Information:
2012 Master’s thesis in Health Costs of Power Plants in Massachusetts.
Courses in Environmental and Sustainability include Sustainable Buildings, Global Energy and Environmental Politics, and Strategies in Environmental Management.
Professional Experience:
2017- 2017 Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
41 Berkeley St, Boston, Ma 617-***-****
Title: Adjunct Faculty, Construction Management
Supervisor: Tracy Arvin
Duties: Redevelop and teach the following courses:
CM110: Introduction to Construction Management I
BT160: Materials and Applications
BT250: Building Environmental Systems (MEP)
BT280: Statics and Strength of Materials.
2016-2017 STV Inc.
1 Financial Center, Boston, Ma 617-***-****
Title: Engineering Specialist, MSBA temporary project
Supervisor: Davis Gonsalves
Project Summary: Assessment of Massachusetts Public Schools physical plant conditions, operational design, and use of the academic & core spaces, including condition assessment of structural, electrical, and mechanical systems (MEP), fixtures and other ancillary equipment and systems.
Duties:
Perform visual inspections of facilities and all related building systems by applying architectural and/or engineering standards, practices, and techniques using a prescribed electronic assessment tool.
Demonstrate proficiency in locating, evaluating, and reporting on the current conditions of major building systems and their individual components and educational spaces.
Prepare written narrative descriptions about the general condition of systems and space utilization as prescribed by MSBA standards.
Enter, organize, and manage building systems data using an on-line, asset management and capital planning tool.
Review and interpret drawings. Perform basic building calculations: quantities of building system components, building dimensions, and take-offs, etc.
Communicate with management team on schedule and project status and perform other responsibilities associated with this position as required including but not limited to data entry, manual editing, and report interpretations.
2007-2011 Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
41 Berkeley St, Boston, Ma 617-***-****
Title: Adjunct Faculty, various courses
Supervisor: Barney Barnhart
Duties:
AR-250: Teach and evaluate basic concepts of building environmental systems, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, sustainability and green buildings, and systems integration.
MA-090: Teach and evaluate developmental level algebra including problem solving skills. Course designed to prepare students for college level math courses.
MA-120: Teach and evaluate college level algebra and trigonometry with a brief introduction to precalculus.
DAD-Science: Developmental level course in General Science, designed for students with below college level science knowledge to be ready for college level courses.
2003- 2006 Brigham and Women’s Hospital
75 Francis St, Boston, Ma 617-***-****
Title: Maintenance Mechanic
Supervisor: Peter Eaton
Duties:
Routine service calls within the fifteen building property, including general electrical, HVAC, light plumbing, etc
Oversee general building operations, including electro-mechanical equipment, HVAC systems, and Fire Protection systems
Perform Preventive Maintenance (PM) on equipment as scheduled
Respond to emergencies, evaluate situations and repair equipment as necessary
1999-2001 Four Seasons Hotel
200 Boylston St, Boston Ma. 617-***-****
Title: Engineer II /Shift Engineer
Assistant Chief Engineer: Paul Kapp
Duties:
Routine service calls within the building property, including general electrical, HVAC, light plumbing, etc
Oversee general building operations, including electro-mechanical equipment, HVAC systems, and Fire Protection systems
Perform Preventive Maintenance (PM) on equipment as scheduled
Respond to emergencies, evaluate situations and repair equipment as necessary
Responsible for filters, belts, and miscellaneous parts inventory
Responsible for HVAC event scheduling and HVAC system computer monitoring
1998-2000 Cambridge Marriott Hotel
2 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, Ma. 617-***-****
Title: Maintenance Utility / Shift Engineer
Assistant Chief Engineer: Mike Brighton
Duties:
Routine service calls within the fifteen building property, including general electrical, HVAC, light plumbing, etc
Oversee general building operations, including electro-mechanical equipment, HVAC systems, and Fire Protection systems
Perform Preventive Maintenance (PM) on equipment as scheduled
Respond to emergencies, evaluate situations and repair equipment as necessary
Liaison between PBX and Engineering for telecommunications and IT related issues, i.e. line installation and testing, Internet connections, etc
Liaison between Engineering and On Command Video Repair services
Responsible for filters, belts, and miscellaneous parts inventory
Responsible for HVAC event scheduling and HVAC system computer monitoring
1995-1998 San Juan Marriott Resort
1309 Ashford Ave, San Juan, P.R. 787-***-****
Last Title: Engineering Department Shift Supervisor, Intern
Supervisor: Rafael Marrero
Duties:
Note: Because this property employed a subcontracting firm to supply the labor, while management were Marriott employees, my internship was focused as a supervisory training, during which I was in charge of up to 6 technicians per shift.
Completed internship section of electrician trade school
Served as liaison between hotel management and subcontracted staff, ensuring that hotel policy was followed as needed
Performed PM’s and service calls
Responsible for the engineering department’s parts and equipment inventory, and the necessary orders needed to keep it properly stocked
Other positions held:
Food and Beverage Department: Room Service Operator/ Server.
PBX Department: PBX Operator/ Business Center Attendant;
Kitchen Department: Station Attendant
Certified Training Courses:
1998 Air Conditioning Clinic/Basic Refrigeration; Trane Educational Division
1998 Pumps and Seals; Marriott Northeast Engineering Training Task Force
1998 Basic Welding; Marriott Northeast Engineering Training Task Force
1999 Introduction to Commercial Ice Machines; Marriott Northeast Engineering Training Task Force