STANLEY ARTHUR ATHERTON, MECHANICAL ENGINEER
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Signal Mountain, TN 37377 *************@*****.***
M.S. - University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Summary: Mechanical Engineer with expertise in project management and engineering design. Recognized by peers
as self-motivated, progressive, and a direct communicator. Proficient in resolving customer issues, producing streamlined
design, and cost management.
Core competencies: • Material specification and procurement
• Piping / Heat Exchangers / Pumps / Compressors • Project document preparation and publication
• Project planning and execution • Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)
• Contractor and subcontractor management • Process Flow Diagrams (PFD)
Professional Experience
JEI Engineering – Chattanooga, TN May 2013 to March 2015
Mechanical Engineer, Project Manager, LNG Prepared mechanical IFB and IFC packages. Responsible
Design Consultant: Managed a team of engineers for project piping compliance with B31.3 and B31.8,
and draftsmen to furnish project management, design pipe material selection and wall thickness calculations.
engineering, and design review services to customer E xtensive work/travel experience including lead
companies and municipalities. Developed all project engineer and on-site project manager duties.
closeout manuals and company publications.
DCP Midstream – Midland, TX January 2012 to May 2013
Primary Project and Asset Engineer: Duties included in- P&IDs, process flow diagrams, and operations manuals.
creasing the operational value, minimizing costs, and man- Asset Engineer duties included development of project po-
aging the process flow while improving safety standards and tential, cost analysis, preparation of project execution plans,
operating procedures at a natural gas facility and the associ- and managing the active project to completion. Developed
ated gas gathering system. Lead process safety management projects associated with the plant involving piping schemes,
activities including management of change (MOC), pre-start- specifying the fabrication details for large vessels, managing
up safety reviews (PSSR) and process hazard analysis (PHA). material acquisition and leveraging contract labor to main-
Updated and maintained plant documentation including tain strict deadlines.
Integrated Education
ORNL – Oak Ridge, TN August 2010 to December 2012
Graduate Research Assistant: Investigated advanced ma- i n cooperation with the Building Envelopes group at Oak
terials and processes in residential attic systems through R idge National Laboratory. Documented and reduced
r aw data collection and simulation using industry stan- l arge volumes of data from an in-situ facility in Charles-
dard residential roof/attic modeling software developed ton, SC. The resulting data and correlations were para-
mount in the completion of my Master’s Thesis: Correla-
w ith a data processing routine of my own design. Acted
tions for Attic Ventilation.
as primary researcher on a Department of Energy project
Renewable Design
2011 DOE Solar Decathon August 2010 to September 2011
Graduate Execution Engineer: Actively involved with the and calculations and served on several design collaborations
engineering and execution group on a multidisciplinary with graduate architecture students and faculty. Co-managed
team to design and construct a cost-effective, energy-efficient the Solar and HVAC engineering execution team during the
home for the 2011 international Solar Decathlon. Assisted construction portion of the competition on-site in Washing-
the undergraduate engineering team with HVAC simulations ton, DC.
Software Experience
AutoCAD Microsoft Office Suite BRE Promax
Visual Basic ORACLE Contract Management Adobe Creative Suite
Microsoft Project ASPEN HYSYS CEASAR II