Roy Civello
January **, **** **** White Oak Lane
Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80129
acb231@r.postjobfree.com
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
I have more than 30 years of experience in mechanical engineering, project
management, project engineering and field engineering experience the
design, fabrication, installation and testing of mechanical systems. I have
design experience in commercial, nuclear experience, pharmaceutical,
Hospitals and clean rooms for companies such as, intel, applied materials
and AT&T. My experience include HVAC, Piping, Glove Boxes with air and
inert atmosphere environments, temperature controls, and seismic supports.
I have managed the Facilities Quality Assurance/Quality Control department,
HS&E department, and the HVAC AutoCAD, design, detailing department.
Experience in Microsoft Office 2010 products, Windows 7, Apple Mac hardware
& software.
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
July 2012
Global Cooling Tower/duties & responsibilities include the following:
Provide design evaluation for a new type of cooling tower based on
conceptual drawings. The evaluations included engineering, construction,
performance, inspections, acceptance, testing as well as shipping and
receiving of components. Engineering drawings would be developed using
SolidWorks software as well as simulation of performance based on certain
conditions for the cooling tower.. However, based on engineering estimates
required for the evaluation/drawings/Title I,II & III as noted above for
the new cooling tower the project will be put on hold at the end of
September 2013 because of funding.
Early retirement May 2005
October 1999 to May 2005
I moved to California in 1999 and during that time I had several jobs
working as a Project Manager, Project Engineer, HVAC Estimator, (Quickpen &
Estimation Software) Lead AutoCAD Detailer, Engineering Construction
Coordinator/Project Scheduler (Excel & MS Word) and I reviewed engineering
drawings for specific code and design requirements such as; ASME, ANSI
ASME, ASHRAE and SMACNA.
1. Southland Industries/duties & responsibilities included the following
for the AT&T project;
Review and modify new design for AT&T clean room project in Redwood City
Ca. The review included existing utility systems such as, piping, HVAC,
electrical and structural drawings for compliance with the new clean room
system. I was responsible for the HVAC AutoCAD drawing, coordination as
well as project engineering during construction and acceptance.
2. Kinetics/duties & responsibilities included the following for several
projects;
I was the lead AutoCAD detailer for all HVAC project as well project
engineer on jobs such as Applied Materials, Hospital renovation, several
public schools, and a NASA project. In addition to this I estimated
several HVAC projects, and conducted project team meetings with
construction supervision that included cost and schedules.
3. Marelich Mechanical duties & responsibilities included the following :
I was in charge to head-up an AutoCAD department at a new Kaiser Hospital
in Santa Clara, Ca. My department was responsible to produce detail HVAC
shop drawing using a new software called CadDuct/CadPipe as well as
AutoCad. In addition to heading up this department I was the lead
coordinator for all engineering/shop and installation drawings produced by
the Mechanical, Electrical, Controls, Fire Protection, Piping which
included all type of gases and all roof drains for conflicts. (And there
were lot of them) This was a very difficult job as the engineering drawing
were about 80% complete when I first set-up shop at the project. I was
also responsible to produce schedules showing % completed at project
meetings.
4. Debella Mechanical duties & responsibilities included the following:
I was hired to set-up an office at the Intel facility for a new clean room
facility. This was a solo job as I was the HVAC designer, detailer,
drawing coordinator for all disciplines. In addition I was the project
engineer and scheduler. The project had to be re-designed because of all
of the interference's associated with the structural steel to the piping,
to the air-handling units for the clean room. As it turn I ended up
working with the chief mechanical engineer for Intel to resolve all the
conflicts. This was a challenging project but, rewarding as well to know I
was a key element in resolving the design and construction issues.
1995 -1999
After the cold war ended the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant was directed
by the DOE to close its facility and began the layoff of personnel.
Afterward, I began consulting work for several Mechanical Contractors in
the Denver, Colorado Metropolitan area. Positions held were; HVAC Project
Engineer, HVAC Estimator, Project Manager, Project Scheduler and AutoCAD
Detailer. I also, supported the United States Antarctic Program in the
development of a new 65,000 Square Foot facility that was under way in
Antarctic. There I was responsible for FQE which included vendor
qualification for compliance with engineering design and acceptance
criteria. I also, was involved with the HVAC & Piping design, detailing
and scheduling of equipment. In October 1999 I was offered a position with
Southland Industries in San Jose, Ca and accepted it.
1982-1995 Rockwell International & EG&G
Rocky Flats Plant Nuclear Weapons Facility -
Golden Colorado
Senior Principal (Lead) Facility Quality Assurance Engineer
My responsibilities were to supervise a staff of Mechanical, Electrical and
Structural Engineers for the review of all engineering drawings and
specifications developed by the Facilities Engineering Group prior to
release for construction. The review included Health & Safety
requirements, ASME codes, ANSI codes; applicable Rocky flats standards,
state and local city codes. Additional responsibilities included;
represent QA at facilities/process system design events, and supplier
qualifications surveys; acted in behalf of the manager of QA during his
absence; performed QA audits and engineering inspection on contractor
supplied components; provided QA engineering input to a ten volume
conceptual design report on a $370M Plutonium Recovery Modification Project
(PRMP) at the Rocky Flats Plant.
Nuclear Process Resumption Team Leader
I was responsible for the supervision of twenty-five employees to provide
evidence of compliance to the Rocky Flats Plant Standards, ASHRAE, ASME,
ANSI, HS&E and other standards used in the manufacturing and acceptance of
nuclear components. Inspections were conducted on existing systems such
as; Glove Boxes, Furnaces, Boilers, Pressure Vessels, associated HVAC and
piping systems used in processes. Inspection results were prepared in a
written report and presentations were given to upper management and to the
Department of Energy (DOE). The purpose of these inspections was to show
the DOE that the systems at the Rocky Flats plant were or were not in
compliance with the above standards and what corrections actions if any was
necessary.
Health & Safety Quality Assurance (H&S QA) Program Manager
As the Health & Safety QA PM I was chartered with the responsibility of
developing and implementing a quality assurance program for the H&S
organization compliant with ANSI/ASME NQA-1, local and federal
codes/standards; develop and manage an inspection program to perform H&S
engineering analysis of existing chemical processes and manufacturing
methods; provide an independent evaluation of the nature and degree of
inherent hazard potential in the non-weapons facilities; represent H&S for
the Rocky Flats Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) retrofit team; provide monthly
presentation to upper management regarding the implementation of H&S
requirements, inspections, nonconformance, corrective actions, follow-up
reports, dispositions and training of H&S employees.
Principal Mechanical Engineer
As a member of the facilities engineering team I supported the nuclear
weapons plant in the design and modification of new and existing mechanical
systems. All design and modifications were accomplished in accordance with
ASME, ANSI, ASHRAE, SMACNA, Rocky Flats Standards and DOE criteria. Design
accomplishments included; Design of Exhaust Systems for Hazardous
Materials, HEPA Filter Plenums, Conveyor Systems, Glove Boxes with Air and
Inert atmospheres, Chemical Fume Hoods, Sheet Metal Equipment Plant Layout
and the writing of Technical Specification and the review of Contractor Bid
Proposals. In about four years I moved up from a Mechanical Designer to a
Principal Mechanical Engineer. This was accomplished through very hard
work and by completing my Bachelor of Science degree.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Regis University - Denver, Colorado
BS Engineering/Technical Management - Minor Computer Information Systems
Baton Rouge Technical Institute - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
AS in HVAC design, fabrication, welding, installation, testing and
balancing.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND ACCREDITATIONS
( ANSI/ASME NQA-1, Advance training
( HVAC 501 advance design class
( AWS certification
( Industrial ventilation
( Software Quality Assurance Evaluation (Audit) Techniques
( Project Management
( Construction and Purchasing Law
( Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response
( ACAD R14
( Quickpen & Estimation Software
( Advance Training in Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook
Other DOE - Department Of Energy Security Q
Clearance
Publication Rocky Flats Screening Report For The
Department Of Energy (DOE)
References: Furnish upon request