Syed Haris Haider
*** * **** ** *** *** Somerville, NJ, USA 08876 516-***-**** acs575@r.postjobfree.com
Education
Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA
M.S Energy Systems
Related Coursework: Energy System Integration, Solar Thermal &Wind Engineering, Power System Analysis &Design, Financial Reporting &Managerial Decision Making (Harvard Business School)
GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Topi, KPK, Pakistan
B.S Electronic/Electrical Engineering
Related Coursework: Power Electronics, Electric Machines, Cellular Mobile Communications, Waves Propagation and Antennas, Digital Control Systems, Instrumentation, Project Management
May 2014
June 2011
Skills
Proficient in AutoCAD, Visio, MicroStation, AcSELerator Quickset, Aspen to develop Sub. Drawings & Settings like single line diagrams, plans, wiring schematics, schedules, Perform short circuit, load flow, coordination studies, Perform feasibility studies, Assist project scheduling, Assist in creating bid packages, Site surveys, Coordinate with System Operators, Commission Substations, Aid in budget management
Research and Work Experience
SCADA Engineer, PSE&G, Somerset, NJ, USA October 2015-December 2015
Upgraded Firmware and making setting changes for Siemens RuggedCOMs, RTAC, DPAC and Radios
Developed the SCADA Map, the TAG processor and Relay settings using the AcsSELerator RTAC
Coordinated with contractors to make sure the SCADA rack in installed and working including site surveys
Relay Engineer/ Supervisor, PSE&G, Somerset, NJ, USA September 2014- October 2015
Managed a big group of individuals to replace old EM Relays and install SEL relays in 4kV and 13kV substation
Marked up drawings to changes made in the field and changing protection settings to make the system work
Trained employees in performing the job safely with no OSHA incidents along with giving daily assignments and delegating the workforce properly to complete tasks ahead of schedule
Troubleshooted problems by quickly isolating where the problem has occurred and fixing it leading to accomplishing targets in less time profiting the company substantially
Coordinated with other Supervisors, SCADA Engineers and Contractors to make sure all materials and personnel is in place to start or complete a project in a timely manner
Electrical Engineer, Haider Engineering, Long Island, NY, USA May 2014-September 2014
Revised Construction Proposals and Drawings for Government agencies like NYCDEP, DOT,NYSERDA etc
Performing Concrete Testing in the lab having completed the OSHA training
Protection Engineer, Mott Macdonald, Westwood, MA, USA June 2013 -December 2013
Evaluated & Designed Protective Relay Settings & Drawings for T&D facilities of National Grid & NSTAR
Verified issued and received Relay Settings using soft wares by ABB, ERL, SEL, Basler, GE & ALSTOM etc
Handled Interconnections of Substation with an Off shore Wind farm and Solar Farm
Revised C&I briefs, Relay Design Briefs and Technical Scope documents of Substations
Innovation Team Member, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA February 2013-May 2013
Lead a group of individuals to create commercialization strategies for Reflective Coating technology.
Combined technical insights and business analysis and understanding the risks involved in commercializing.
Interviewed companies to gain insights in market dynamics and how to stand out amongst competitors.
Research Assistant, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA June 2012-March 2013
Developed a technical and financial feasibility study for a combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) system by integrating various renewable sources(Solar PV, Wind and Solar Thermal) to power an industrial building.
Provided cost analysis on individual renewable sources to power a system and then combining these sources to figure out the most cost effective solution to power the CCHP system.
Intern, Siemens, Karachi, Pakistan June 2010-July 2010
Provided a technical analysis report on various operations at the company which included Switchboard, Transformers, Motors and Alternators Manufacture, CNC &CRC Machines, Automation using PLCs (Step 7)