Objective
Project Engineer or Project Manager
Experience
Naval Architect/Project Engineer
Hornbeck Offshore
103 Northpark Blvd, Suite 300
Covington, LA 70433
Created Shipyard Specifications for Offshore Supply Vessels (OSV), Anchor Handler (AHTS), and Ocean Tug, Vessel Structural Foundation Designs for 20t Telescoping Crane, 30 – 40St A-Frame, Knuckle Boom Crane, 500Mt Deep Water Winch, Shark Jaws, Tow Pins, Triple Drum Storage Reels and upgraded several conventional OSV’s for SOLAS Endorsement.
Finite Element Analysis used for designing the 40St and 100Mt Knuckle Boom Crane Foundations, 500Mt Deep Water Winch (10,000 ft Working Depth) Foundation, and verifying the Structural Integrity of a Vessel’s Cargo Deck when loading high stress concentrate cargoes such as 4 x 160Mt Deep Water Cable Reels and 172 x 25Mt Concrete Pipe Casings.
Designed, engineered and managed the installation of Vapor Recovery System and Stripping Systems on three (3) Tank Barges (2x110,000 Bbls, 2x135,000 Bbls). Each Project was under budget and complete early.
Performed Stability Calculations, Develop required Stability Documents, Procedures and Arrangements Manual (in accordance to A.673), Oil Transfer Procedures, Cargo Securing and Stowage Manual in accordance to US Regulatories and Class Societies
Developer of Proprietary Stability and Sea keeping Program for monitoring the stability and cargo loads/capacities of Offshore Supply Vessels, Tugs and Barge. (April 2007 to Present)
Safety and Industrial Hygiene
Mississippi Space Services - NASA
Bldg. 2104 Room 110G
Stennis Space Center, MS 39521
Extended internship as a Construction Safety Inspector. Duties included chemical inventory, air sampling, checking environmental conditions for hot work, confined space entry, making sure all working environments were safe and healthy. (June 2006 to May 2007)
Mississippi Space Services Internship Certificate of Completion - August 2006
Recognition of Excellence from NASA, Stennis Space Center - Awarded “Positive Snow Flake” for Outstanding Construction Safety Engineer of “Engine Test Stand Complex” Division.
Summited Mount Whitney in 1999 at age 16
Summited Mount Rainer in 2000 at age 17
High School 3yr Scholar Athletic, Football, Baseball & Track & Field
Education
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS – Graduated May 2008
Majors: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Minors: Civil Engineering and Mathematics
Certification
Engineering Intern LIC#30649, Louisiana Professional Engineering & Land Surveying Board
Drilling/Completion 101, Shell Robert Training & Conference Center
Production & Subsea Operations, Shell Robert Training & Conference Center
Skils
Static Structures
Dynamic Structures
Hull Integrated Crane Foundations
Tank Barge Vapor Recovery System
Finite Element Analysis Structural Analysis
Thermodynamics Fluid of Mechanics
Mechanics of Compressible Fluids
Mechanics of Pumps
Mechanics of Incompressible Fluids
Pipe System Design
Design of Weldments
Mechanics of Materials
Engineering Economics
Engineering Statistics
Electrical Power Load Analyst
Electrical Circuitry
Marine Power Systems
Marine Propulsion Design
Marine Hydrostatics
Marine Hydrodynamics
Hull Form Calculations & Stability
Hull Design
Hull Strength
Hull Resistance & Propulsion
Vibrations Analyst
Computation Fluid Design
Offshore Structures & Ship Dynamics
Ocean & Coastal Engineering
COMPUTER PROFICIENCIES:
AutoCAD, 2011 Version – Highly Skilled
Rhinoceros 4.0 (Rhino) – Highly Skilled
Flamingo 2.0
Bongo
RISA-3D9.1, Rapid Interactive Structure Analysis 3 Dimensional – Highly Skilled
CD-ADAPCO, Computation Fluid Design – Highly Skilled
General Hydrostatics Software(GHS) – Highly Skilled
MOSES-Marine Simulations, Ultramarine – Highly Skilled
Fathom-Pipe Flow Analysis System (w/ CoST Module-Calculation of Pipes and Components, Applied Flow Technology – Highly Skilled
2011 Microsoft Office Project – Highly Skilled
2011 Microsoft Office Excel – Highly Skilled
Expertise in 2011 Microsoft Office Word, Outlook, Power Point and Access
PROFESSIONAL STRENGTHS:
• Well acquainted with laws, by-laws, regulations, documents, safety codes, and standard operating practices and procedures related to the construction industry. Ex. American Bureau of Shipping, Code of Federal Regulations Titles 46 Shipping and 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters, IMO Publications – MARPOL, SOLAS, IBC Code.
• Good communication, time management, direction, and decision making skills
• Ability to solve complex issues using a variety of engineering software
• Extensive knowledge of design techniques, tools, and 1st principle calculations involved in developing drawings
• Strong verbal and written communications for conveying conceptual designs
• Ability to produce project schedules with budgetary cost and actual cost for tracking project progression and cost differential
• Ability to work under pressure while handling multiple tasks
• Ability to plan and delegate tasks to appropriate personnel
• Excellent interpersonal abilities for successful interaction with clients, vendors, superiors, and subordinates
• Able to handle unforeseen problems with course corrections
• Ability to optimize designs by use of 3D Computer Aided Drafting Programs