Over ** successful years of combined experience in Worldwide Field Service Technology, Equipment Maintenance, Retooling, Installation, Troubleshooting, Diagnostics, Maintenance, Repair, Technical Support, Problem Solving, Process Improvements and Client Relations
CORE STRENGTHS
• Skilled at staying in front of rapidly evolving technology requirements, quickly identifying operational needs, implementing effective solutions and reengineering operations/processes/equipment for improved performance and sustaining uptime
• Hands-on experience of pneumatics, electronics and mechanics; knowledge of complex relay, digital logic control systems, Process controls, temperature controls, system sub-assemblies, robotics and radioactive/nuclear denslometers
• High-level intuitive understanding of processes and expectations of end results
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2006-Pres. Johnson Controls Inc Operating Engineer
Austin, Texas
Responsible for the day-to-day operations of the cooling, power, lighting and heating. Performing and scheduling preventative and reactive maintenance on equipment to include Two-megawatt diesel generator sets and 500-ton air-cooled and 1600 ton liquid cooled Chillers
2004 –2006 St David’s Hospital, Facilities maintenance Engineer
Austin, Texas
Responsible for daily power plant and mechanical operations of hospital Continual process improvement and ongoing facilities improvement projects
2001 - 2004 THERMO ELECTRON, Health Physics Technician
Round Rock, Texas
• Field Service Engineer
• Traveled to customer’s site, coordinated and implemented worldwide service of electronics and electro mechanical, pneumatic hydraulic systems and laser technology, including CNC position and GPS units
• Performed diagnostics, maintenance, repair and preventive maintenance
• Inspected, tested, repaired, rebuilt and replaced major and minor operating components providing modifications and retrofits; oversaw annual inspections of 24+accounts on a regular basis
• Decreased production downtime with successful preventive maintenance procedures, serviced back to optimal running condition
• Aligned and adjusted equipment to ensure proper operating efficiency; used common and specialized tools and test equipment
2000 - 2001 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, Engineering Tech
Austin, Texas
• Interviewed, hired and trained a team of eight (8) Engineers; delegated project > responsibilities, evaluated performance and mediated conflicts
• Directed reconstruction of a mobile load simulator for the testing of roadbed construction
• Utilized radioactive or nuclear denslometer systems and 140-ton mechanical devices
• Disassembled components and repaired circuit wiring; prepared reports and maintenance records
• Ordered supplies and necessary parts for completion of refurbishment and retrofit of the simulator
1996 - 2000 MULTEK / FLEXTRONICS, Maintenance Engineer
Austin, Texas
• Installed, designed and fabricated new equipment and machinery to manufacture multi-layer circuit boards from basic fiberglass cloth through layer impregnation of fiberglass cloth and copper coating
• Oversaw imaging, lithography, etching and emulsification
• Interviewed, hired and trained a direct team of four (4) and 27 indirect reports; prepared budgets and forecasts
• Maintained detailed records on product performance, product failure testing and non-conformance issues providing increased system reliability; understood and applied quality improvement
• Corrected discrepancies, increased quality control and maximized output; developed and facilitated processes
• Conducted quality verification tests, which ensured specification conformance
1992 - 1996 INTERMEDICS ORTHOPEDICS (SULTZER MEDICA), Maintenance Engineer
AUSTIN, TEXAS
• Interviewed, hired and trained a team of eight (8) Engineers; delegated project responsibilities, evaluated performance and mediated conflicts
• Performed engineering maintenance, repair and refurbishing of CNC machinery for manufacturing of exotic metals in prosthetic devices, including hands, elbows, knees, hips, shoulders, etc.
• Scheduled and performed preventive and reactive maintenance on CNCs, multi-active mills, lathes, laser cutters, laser etcher, water jets and pumps
• Interfaced with engineers, technicians and production personnel regarding test procedures, root cause analysis and corrective actions
1987 - 1992 CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING CORPORATION, New York R&D Tool and Die Engineer
Syracuse, New York
• As the R&D Machinist tool maker and engineer, oversaw machine shop and production of new prototyping developments, including scroll air conditioners from conception to completion
1982 - 1987 GENERAL DYNAMICS, ELECTRIC BOAT DIVISION, Nuclear Outside Machinist, Reactor Rooms Groton, Connecticut
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Oversaw components of nuclear reactor within the submarine, reactor vessel, pressure vessel, primary shield tanks, steam generators, turbines and pumps, including main shielding walls, penetrations and overboard discharge
EDUCATION:
Doctoral in Automotive Engineering, Minor in Mechanical Engineering, Hayward
University, London, U.K., GPA 3.6 Masters in Mechanical Engineering, Minor in Aerodynamics,
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Syracuse University, New York
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, University, Syracuse, New York
New York Associates in Electronics, General Dynamics University,
Higher Education, Groton, Connecticut
TRAINING:
Trane Carrier Rheem, Metasys Datatrax Fadal, Haas, Tsudakara, Tsudakoma,
Yamazaki (Mazak), Van Norman, Olin, Bridgeport, Cincinnati Mylachron, Boston Digital
MILITARY: US Air Force, EOD, Shreveport, Louisiana
CLEARANCE: Secret
CERTIFIED: Health Physics Engineering; Master Certified ASE Automotive Technician;
Journeyman Master A Tool and Die Maker; Journeyman Industrial Electrician and Plumber
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