RESUME
Winston Williams
Freeport NY 11520
Tel: 917-***-**** (c); 516-***-**** (h)
*************@*****.***
INTRODUCTION:
Experienced Assistant Director of Engineering, Cogeneration Plant Manager and Project Manager, seeking to advance my career to the next level as a Director of Engineering in the Healthcare, Engineering, or Hospitality fields.
SUMMARY:
Project Manager on the $115 million Emergency Covid-19 Response Project at the North Central Bronx Hospital, Bronx NY.
Approximately five (5) years direct management/supervision of a 15MW Cogeneration Plant. Plant is capable of producing over 150 klbs of steam per hour.
Sixteen (16) years extensive experience as a Senior Field Engineer / Senior Field Service Representative.
Strong knowledge of interconnection guidelines and evolving technologies in the electric industry.
Senior Representative on the commissioning of the 12-unit, 4.8MW fuel cell farm joint venture between UTC Power, Samsung (Korea) and GS Power (Korea). Brought the first six units online and synchronized them to the GS Power supply grid.
Worked closely with the New York Power Authority (NYPA) in the commissioning and maintenance of their fleet of eight-200kW fuel cell units that were installed at various Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) sites around New York City.
Assist with Maintaining and Updating Technical and Troubleshooting Manuals and Technical Publications.
Administer the Technical Scope and Specifications, Inspections, Outside Contracts, Handled various projects and made sure they were completed on time.
SKILLS:
General Electric Digital Drive PLC/Genius Block Programming
AC/DC Motor Controls
Ladder Logic/Diagram
Rockwell HMI Configuration Software
Boiler/steam plant operation and water treatment experience
Maintaining database of Technical Support and Documentation
Assisting in the updating/review of technical specifications and documents
Windows 2000/NT/XP, Word, Excel
Electrical/Hydraulic schematic reading
HVAC and Refrigeration
Dual-fuel, gas turbine and opposed piston engines, maintenance and repair.
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATES/TRAINING:
Bachelor of Engineering Degree (Distinction) in Marine Engineering-Electrical, State University of New York Maritime College, Fort Schuyler, Bronx NY 2003
Associates Degree in Electrical Engineering Science, Westchester Community College, Valhalla NY 2000
Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunications, College of Arts Science and Technology, Kingston and St Andrew, Jamaica 1992
Completed the DC300/Series Six PLC Training Course, General Electric (GE)
Completed the Digital Drive, PLC Crane Troubleshooting Course, Virginia International Terminals
EXPERIENCE:
New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation March 2020 – Present
Assistant Director of Engineering/Energy Manager
Cogeneration/CHP lead Project Manager for the NYCHHC. Plays active role in the design, build, and commissioning of Cogeneration and CHP plants throughout the corporation’s healthcare facilities
Tasked with identifying and implementing energy and cost savings programs within all public hospitals and facilities. These programs include, but not limited to, steam boiler replacement, air handler and HVAC upgrades, elevator motors and control systems upgrades, and lighting projects.
Project Manager for major capital, and emergency improvement projects, corporation wide.
Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital October 2019 – March 2020
Assistant Director of Engineering
Assists in reviews and evaluations of existing programs, services, policies and procedures.
Monitors flow and quality of work to ensure timely completion of workload and adherence to facilities standards and regulations, using computerized programs for preventative and corrective maintenance.
Monitor all construction and rehabilitation projects to ensure proper financial management, and energy controls.
Assist in preparation and management of departmental budgets.
Monitor the utilities energy savings program.
Assists with management of regulatory compliance with the Joint commission, State Health Department, EPA, DEP, ADA, UST and other regulatory agencies.
Provides guidance, training, and motivation to staff.
Successfully provides effective client rapport.
Monitors work performance and prepare performance evaluations for personnel.
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx NY February 2015 – July 2019
Cogeneration Plant Manager
Serves as head department manager for all Cogeneration Plant activities.
Cogeneration Plant has capacity to generate 10MW of electricity, plus an additional 3.0MW of emergency power generation. We are also able to handle a 4.3MW power import from the local utility company, Consolidated Edison (ConEd).
Fiscally responsible for an annual Operating Budget of $8,000,000.00, and a Capital Expenditure Budget of $800,000.00.
Manages six (6) Engineering Operation Supervisors, five (5) Watch (Stationary) Engineers, and six (6) Cogeneration Plant Mechanics.
Plans and supervises all Cogeneration Plant activities, Preventative and Corrective Maintenance, and Standard Operating Procedures.
Manages the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan.
Ensures that the Cogeneration Plant is in compliance with all regulating agencies regulations - Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Joint Commission, Department of Buildings (DOB), Department of Health (DOH), Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Fire Department of New York (FDNY).
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY January 2014 – February 2015
Engineering Operations Supervisor
Supervising engineering operations in the 10MW Co-generation plant and ensuring the Engineering Department plays its role in keeping Montefiore as a national leader in patient care.
The co-generation plant consists of one dual-fuel Solar Turbine capable of producing 5.3MW of electricity, three opposed pistons-dual fuel Fairbanks Morse engines - (1) 2MW, and (2) 1.2MW each. There are also two Caterpillar diesel emergency generators that produce 2MW of electricity each.
Plant also consists of four (4) absorption chillers and 4 electric chillers, producing a combined 5300 tons of cooling.
Supervising mechanical and facility staffs - mechanics, plumbers, HVAC technicians, painters, welders etc.
Scheduling, and meeting with, outside vendors and contractors.
Respond to maintenance and support calls from medical personnel and hospital staff.
Monitor and respond to all fire, gas detection, and smoke alarms and liaise with Fire Department of New York if necessary.
Recognize Engineering Department’s role as it pertains to regulating authorities such as Joint Commission etc.
UTC Power, South Windsor, CT January 2003 – March 2013
Senior Field Engineer / Senior Field Service Representative
Commissioned and maintained a number of Fuel Cell power generating units both locally and internationally.
Was senior representative on the commissioning of the 12-unit, 4.8MW fuel cell farm joint venture between UTC Power, Samsung (Korea) and GS Power (Korea). Brought the first six units online and synchronized them to the GS Power supply grid. Travelled to Korea an additional four times to perform corrective and preventative maintenance, and to train and support local technicians.
Negotiated and administered various Service Level Agreements and Power Agreements with the contractors.
Worked closely with the New York Power Authority (NYPA) in the commissioning and maintenance of their fleet of eight-200kW fuel cell units that were installed at various Department
of Environmental Protection (DEP) sites around New York City. These power plants used the waste digester gasses as fuel to produce UPS grade electricity.
Also performed corrective and preventative maintenance on NYPA’s fleet of five, natural gas fueled units.
Commissioned and maintained 200kW and 400kW units for private and public entities such as Beacon Capital, Coca Cola, College of New Jersey, Conde Nast, Hilton Hotels, Moody Gardens Hotel, Price Chopper Supermarkets, and Whole Foods Supermarkets.
Commissioned and maintained several facilities that used micro turbines to generate site electricity. Waste heat from turbines was then flowed to absorption chillers that provided heating and cooling.
Administer the Technical Scope and Specifications, Inspections, Outside Contracts.
Field train/supervised newly employed field service representatives.
Assist with maintaining and updating technical and troubleshooting manuals and technical publications.
KCT Services Ltd, Kingston Jamaica WI August 1992 – August 1998
Electrical/Electronics Technician
Main responsibility was to perform preventative and corrective maintenance on the transshipment port’s five (5) Panamax, and five (5) Post-Panamax rails mounted, ship-to-shore gantry cranes, as well as the 30 rubber-tired gantry straddle carriers.
Rail mounted cranes employed PLC/Ladder Logic technologies as well as Genius Blocks and AC/DC motor controls.
Frequently had to perform in a supervisory capacity when my immediate supervisor had to be away from work. This allowed me to gain experience managing both union, and non-union, staff.
Train and supervise newly hired electrical/electronic technicians.
REFERENCES: Available upon request.