Objective
1.Safety Officer: Implementing safety programs and making safety recommendations to shoreside and/or shipboard personnel.
2.Operations Electrical Engineer: Directing shoreside electrical contractors and shipboard personnel in the installation, modification, and testing of electrical equipment.
Experience
BioMerieux
Durham, North Carolina 2007-2012
Building Maintenance Engineer II
Certified Building Operator II
National Safety Council Level I Certified
Recipient of two BioStar Awards for Job Performance Excellence 2008, 2012
Facilities Department Safety Representative
•Metasys building control system operation
•Steam boiler system operation/maintenance
•Chiller operation
•Air handler operation/maintenance
•HVAC maintenance including VAV box maintenance
•Air compressor and air-dryer maintenance/operation
•Electrical system/ emergency diesel generator system operation/ maintenance
NVT, Inc. /National Institutes of Health
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 2006- 2007
Building Engineer
HVAC/Air Handler operation/ maintenance
Pump , piping and heat exchanger operation and maintenance
Medical Research Support
Diosynth/ Organon Biotherapeutics
Morrisville, North Carolina 2006
Utilities Maintenance Technician (Temporary Status)
Assist utilities and facilities personnel in the maintenance and operation of equipment and systems in a bulk biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility.
•Air handler maintenance
•Plant steam boiler maintenance/operation
•Air compressor maintenance/operation
•Emergency electrical system operation/maintenance
•Formal CGMP training for implementation in a biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility
•Trained in procedures for lockout/tagout, confined space entry, and first aid
ISA, Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 2002 – 2005
Instrumentation Laboratory Specialist
•Liaison with vendors to procure state-of-the-art equipment and software
•Prepare instrumentation and automation equipment for technical courses offered to corporate clients
•Provide course syllabus to instructors and staff
Alstom Corporation, Milford, Connecticut 2000-2002
Instrumentation & Electrical Technician
•Represented owner in verification of contractual compliance of plant systems in construction of a pair of $250 million electrical generating units
•Performed Pre-Commissioning testing of all mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation systems
Trigen Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts 1999-2000
Instrumentation & Electrical Supervisor
•Directed daily activities of the electrical and instrumentation departments in large steam production plant
•Maintained records and test data on all plant equipment
•Managed all work orders and repairs
Texas Instruments, Attleboro, Massachusetts 1997-1998
Chief Utilities Engineer
•Managed 6 central utility plant engineers
•Responsible for boilers, chillers, air compressors, air dryers and associated auxiliaries on 275 acre manufacturing site
•Prepared budgets and performed cost analysis on various projects
Boston Edison, Boston, Massachusetts 1984-1997
Instrumentation and Electrical Engineer
•Installed, calibrated, repaired, and debugged automatic controls and instrumentation in several large electrical generating stations
•Interfaced with vendors, contractors and engineers on a variety of new systems installation projects
•Ensured accurate reporting and specifications for new equipment
•Performed electrical tests on generators, motors, 4KV and 440V circuit breakers
•Instrumentation Safety Representative
United States Merchant Marine 1979-1983
Marine Engineer
•Engineering officer licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard to sail aboard ocean going U.S. flag freighters and tankers
•Responsible for all ship’s power machinery such as boilers, diesel generators, propulsion diesel engines, turbo-generators, propulsion turbines, refrigeration equipment, pumps, valves, heat-exchangers.
Education
United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, New York 1979
BS, Marine Engineering
Providence College, Providence, Rhode Island 2000
MBA 3.75 GPA
Certification
1.Certified Building Operator II (Northwest Energy Efficiency Council,2010)
2.Certified Energy Procurement Professional (Association of Energy Engineers, 1999)
3.Second Assistant Marine Engineer, Steam and Diesel Vessels of any Horsepower (U.S.Coast Guard, 1983)
4.Massachusetts Second Class Stationary Engineer (Massachusetts Department of Public Safety, 1984)
5.National Safety Council 30-Hour Industrial Safety Program Certified (2010)
Skils
1.Industrial Safety Regulation Knowledge.
2.Experience in the following:Electrical Generation and Distribution, Steam Generation and Distribution, Electrical Testing,Gas Turbine Operation and Testing, Distributed Control Systems, PLC's, field instrumentation, and Industrial Chiller Operation.
3. Capital Budgeting Capabilities,Report Writing, MS Office.
1. Instrumentation Department Safety Representative, Boston Edison, 1992-1994. No OSHA recordables in our department during that period.
2. Facilities Department Safety Representative, BioMerieux, 2010-2012. No OSHA recordables in our department during that period.
3.Completed three-day Bentley-Nevada Vibration Analysis training program, 2001.
4. Recipient of two BioStar Awards for Job-Performance Excellence 2008, 2012.