Jarvie D. Robinson
(C) 864-***-**** (H) 864-***-****
**************@*****.***
Objective:
To obtain a position in the Mechanical Engineering field that reflects my background in Construction Engineering and allows me to further develop my knowledge and skill set to accomplish the company's mission.
Education:
South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, South Carolina
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology May 2012
Experience:
Los Alamos National Laboratory (August 2016 to Present)
Level 2 Construction Engineer (Mechanical)
Perform as a construction engineer in a broad range of construction engineering work at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) involving both self-performed work and oversight of subcontractor performed work.
Provides construction engineering assistance to Superintendents and Subcontract Technical Representatives (STR), verifies materials, equipment, workmanship, and assures construction activities meet design requirements.
Consistently interface with Design Engineers, Project Managers, Subcontractors, STRs, Superintendents and other Project team members.
Understanding of request for proposals, project scope, estimates, schedules, and permits.
Experience providing oversight of both self-performed and subcontract work activities.
Experience with construction scheduling, code and specification requirements, material take-offs, document control, reading P&ID’s, blueprints and technical design output drawings.
Knowledge and skill in identifying problem areas, investigating alternative solutions, and determining appropriate path forward.
Provide feedback to design engineers on product issues.
Excellent oral and written communication skills with experience preparing clear and concise inspection and oversight reports.
Have a thorough understanding of construction drawings and specifications.
Ability to Define and evaluate designs drawings for operating systems.
Enforce safety standards and policies
Develops solutions to highly complex or unusual problems, which require regular use of ingenuity and innovation
Parsons Corporation at Salt Waste Processing Facility (June 2015 to August 2016)
Level 2 Quality Control Inspector (Mechanical) and QC Work Package Closure Reviewer
Perform work package closure reviews based on established procedures and training received.
Interact cross-functionally with project team members and management.
Ensure the work scope documented in the work package is valid, acceptable, and has been completed in accordance with the latest design documents and requisite quality inspections have been performed.
Compile and/or remove documents from work package in accordance with approved project procedures.
Update electronic databases as required.
Identify and correct project documents in accordance with approved project procedures.
Ensure that required documents are complete, legible, relevant, and reflects the work scope completed.
Ensure that inspections were conducted to the latest Inspection Test Plans (ITPs) and documented on Quality Control Inspection Reports (QCIRs) in accordance with approved project procedures.
Review and complete inspection of Quality Control Inspection Reports for proper closure.
Ensure that documented installations are completed in accordance with the latest issued for construction deign output, including latest revision.
Ensure that issues identified by the reviewer have been resolved and all required signatures have been obtained in accordance with approved project procedures.
Perform other functions associated with this position as appropriate and directed by management.
CB&I at Savannah River Nuclear Site MOX Project (June 2012 to June 2015)
Level 2 Construction Field Engineer
Provide engineering Support for various stages of construction installation while ensuring quality of product meets customer needs.
Conduct planning meetings, as necessary, to obtain input and comments on work control, installation and construction.
Apply standard problem-solving techniques and engineering principles, concepts, theories, and methods over plant systems and equipment on an everyday basis during construction installation.
Propose recommendations to correct and resolve issues by implementing design changes, process or equipment changes, and tooling modifications.
Work control, work package planning, developing, closure experience with the delivery and assembly of Process equipment.
Daily presented engineering and technical problem solving skills.
Develop engineering evaluations, test demonstrations and technical positions and support the daily implementation of activities during project delivery, construction and installation.
On a consistent basis execute engineering responsibilities for respective discipline/project areas to deliver engineering products to support project scope, specification, design, construction and installation.
Conduct and support job briefings with the assigned work groups as necessary.
Assist production personnel, project managers, superintendents, construction managers, subcontractors and union workers (craft) with planning and installation of construction work scope.
Display leadership skills and teamwork skills on a daily basis to ensure the MOX facility is built as designed and licensed.
Experience with procurement, tracking and inspection of NQA-1 material
While enforcing MOX procedures and specifications, I ensure that process equipment and gloveboxs are in compliance with ASME Code standards throughout installation.
Maintain awareness of and demonstrate the ability to execute work safely in accordance with all approved safety policies, procedures and pertinent regulations while performing assigned duties in a safe manner.
Experience with DOE, commercial and nuclear Industries
Skills/Certifications:
Qualification/Certification for QC Inspection at Salt Waste Processing Facility
Ensuring design and construction is in accordance with NQA-1 and 10 CFR 50 Appendix B
Excellent PC skills in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, etc)
Work and Course Experience with Mechanical Drawing and Advanced Computer Aided Drawing
Course Experience with Numerical Control and Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Certification from The University of Georgia through Savanna River Ecology Laboratory for the Theory and Applications of Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in the Environmental, Biomedical and Manufacturing Industries
Honors/ Organizations
National Society of Black Engineers, Honors Student, 2007, MEAC Champions of South Carolina State Bulldogs Football, 2008 and 2009; South Carolina State Football Team, 2007-2010; Talent Search Program, 2010 Student African American Brotherhood