RICHARD CORRALES
INDUSTRIAL PROCESS AND CONTROL ENGINEER
CONTACT
PROFILE
***************@*****.***
Unit 104, Caledonia MI
49316
With a robust background in optimizing industrial processes, I specialize in designing, implementing, and fine-tuning control systems that elevate manufacturing efficiency. My expertise lies in:
️ Process Optimization: Identifying and mitigating bottlenecks to streamline production.
️ Control Systems Engineering: Developing advanced control strategies to enhance system performance.
Data Analysis: Leveraging data insights to drive continuous improvement and ensure regulatory compliance.
Team Collaboration: Working alongside cross-functional teams to ensure seamless integration of process control solutions.
Driven by a passion for innovation, I strive to enhance industrial operations, reduce costs, and contribute to a sustainable future.
SKILLS
EXPERIENCE
Control Systems Design
Process Modeling and Simulation
Instrumentation and Automation
Communication
Data Analysis
Programming
HI Controls - Industrial Process and Control Engineer
Nov 2021 - Present
Designing and Developing Control Systems: Creating control strategies and systems to automate and optimize manufacturing processes.
Process Optimization: Analyzing and improving existing processes to enhance efficiency, reduce waste, and increase production output.
Data Collection and Analysis: Gathering data from industrial processes and using statistical analysis to identify trends and areas for improvement.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Ensuring control systems are functioning correctly and efficiently. Diagnosing and resolving any issues that arise.
Compliance and Safety: Ensuring all processes and systems comply with industry regulations and safety standards.
Project Management: Leading and managing projects from inception to completion, including planning, budgeting, and coordinating with other departments.
Documentation and Reporting: Maintaining detailed records of process modifications, control strategies, and performance metrics.
Training and Support: Providing training and support to operational staff on the use and maintenance of control systems.
JP Morgan - Site Engineer
August 2020 – Nov 2021
Rack and stack enterprise class technology (network, storage and enterprise servers).
-- Running, tracing, dressing and testing copper and fiber cables from patch panel to device.
-- Familiarity with Patch Panels
-- Troubleshooting and diagnostics of hardware/connectivity.
-- Commission and Decommission of Hardware
-- Component replacement (DIMMs, hard drives, power supplies).
-- Online ticketing system.
-- Understanding of switch/port configurations
-- Critical thinking and decision making related to outage risk assessment
-- Strong cable management skills and experience managing fiber & copper in a data center environment.
-- Technical writing and documentation skills are preferred.
-- Proficient in Microsoft Office
-- Hands on expertise of midrange systems in large scale (100+ servers) environments- IBM, HP, Oracle, & Dell server hardware.
-- Exceptional troubleshooting and problem resolution skills and the ability to document complex problem resolution summaries and repetitive tasks interface through an online ticketing system.
Bass United Fire & Security - Field Service Technician
Oct 2018 – Jan 2020
Authentication Methods: This includes methods such as key cards, biometric scanners (fingerprint, facial recognition), PIN codes, or mobile credentials.
Access Points: These are the physical locations where access control devices are installed, such as doors, gates, or turnstiles.
Control Panels: The brain of the access control system that processes authentication data and controls locking mechanisms.
Software: Management software that allows administrators to set access permissions, monitor access logs, and generate reports.
Cameras: Various types of cameras, such as IP cameras, analog cameras, PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras, and thermal cameras, capture video footage.
Recording Devices: Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) or Network Video Recorders (NVRs) store recorded footage for future reference.
Monitors: Screens that display live or recorded video footage for security personnel to observe.
Software: Video management software that allows for live viewing, playback, and analysis of footage. It can also include advanced features like motion detection, facial recognition, and license plate recognition.
EDUCATION
Penn State University
2022-2023
Process Instrumentation and Control
Army Signal Command
2009-2019
Signal Operations Support Specialist