Daniel T. Wilterding
504 West Atchley Drive
Granbury, Texas 76048
817-219-5572 (preferred)
817-573-4454 (home)
dtwtech@swbell.net
SUMMARY
Professional with a wide range of technical experience. I understand and communicate effectively with
engineers, administrators, and field personnel. My proven strengths include planning, scheduling, client
interface, internal requirements coordination and design review.
During my years in nuclear construction I achieved a high degree of competence and familiarity with
ASME and ANSI code requirements, was deeply involved with piping, I&C, structural supports, and
equipment installation & specifications, and was heavily involved with work package development,
preparation and review. In the course of scheduling oil refinery and gas plant outages I have used
Primavera (P3 and P6) as well as Maximo, fabrication drawings and P&IDs to research, develop and
update schedules for equipment and work packages.
SKILLS
Primavera (P3/P6)
Maximo
Office suite
MS Project
CLEARANCES HELD
Current – TWIC
Previous – NSA (Secret); on-site access to nuclear power plant
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Planner/Scheduler August 2012 to present (TGE Industrial Services)
dcpMidstream, Houston, Texas
• East Texas facility: scheduled mechanical integrity inspections, maintenance and capital
projects for a four plant turnaround. Conducted daily updates during the turnaround to produce
status reports and modified schedule as necessary to remain within constraints.
• Central Texas – Giddings and Wilcox plants: Planned and scheduled two plant turnarounds (65
miles apart) for mechanical integrity inspections, maintenance and capital projects, producing
work packages, daily updates & reports, schedule modifications and close-out documents.
• Central Texas – Eagle plant: Planned and scheduled a short turnaround for maintenance and
capital projects, coordinating with vendors, contractors and plant personnel, producing work
packages, daily updates & reports, schedule modifications and close-out documents.
• South Texas – Gulf Plains plant: Planned and scheduled the plant turnaround for mechanical
integrity inspections, maintenance and capital projects, producing work packages, daily updates
& reports, schedule modifications and close-out documents. Produced bills of materiel lists for
flange bolt-ups on each vessel and provided them to the buyer for purchase order generation.
• South Texas – Three Rivers plant: Planned and scheduled the plant turnaround for mechanical
integrity inspections, maintenance and capital projects, producing work packages, daily updates
& reports, schedule modifications and close-out documents, also produced bid walk documents
for use in contractor selection process. Developed a database to track track various material,
scaffold and inspection requirements for each vessel and piece of equipment at the plant, and
expanded the database for use at multiple plants and used this database to produce bills of
materiel lists for flange bolt-ups on each vessel and provide them to the buyer for purchase
Daniel T. Wilterding
504 West Atchley Drive
Granbury, Texas 76048
817-219-5572 (preferred)
817-573-4454 (home)
dtwtech@swbell.net
• South Texas – La Gloria plant: Currently planning and scheduling the plant turnaround for
mechanical integrity inspections, maintenance and capital projects, producing work packages,
also producing bid walk documents for use in contractor selection process. Using previously
developed database to maintain historical continuity and provide bills of materiel lists for flange
bolt-ups for the buyer to use when ordering parts.
order generation.. Assisted the corporate Turnaround Specialist with report development and
various tracking tasks.
Private Contracting June 1997 – August 2012
DTW Tech, Granbury, Texas (fill-in between assignments)
• Install software and hardware and troubleshoot existing computer and network
• installations for small businesses and individual use.
• Plan and install small office and home computer networks.
• Provide training and problem resolution for customers at their businesses or residences either by
phone or in person.
Construction Scheduler November 2011 – June 2012
GE Transportation – OHV Facility, Fort Worth, Texas
• Fast track schedule development using Primavera (P6) , implementation, modification and
update from proposal stage to signing of construction contract, and from open field to mid-point
of construction for the 240,000 square foot OHV manufacturing facility.
Lead Scheduler (Nights) April 2011 – November 2011
Coffeyville Refinery & Resources, Coffeyville, Kansas
• Interfaced with Planners to develop an 18 unit turnaround schedule, encompassing 13,000
activities and over 300,000 man-hours.
• Performed twice-daily updates of turnaround status.
• Participated in twice-daily status meetings.
• Fielded requests for ad hoc reports and schedule presentations from craft, Operations and
Management.
• Developed and integrated schedule modifications resulting from as-found conditions.
Scheduler December 2009 – December 2010
Kleen Energy Systems, Middletown, Connecticut
• Stepped in for last portion of project to replace departing scheduler on construction of a
Siemens Combined Cycle power plant construction project; stayed on to build and maintain a
new schedule for recovery & completion efforts subsequent to a major setback.
• Using Primavera (P6) performed updates of piping and hanger installation status.
• Reported on construction and schedule status by generating custom reports using Primavera
(P6) and spreadsheet software.
• Reorganized schedule presentation, removed unnecessary activities and added missing activities
to enable more accurate status updates by craft superintendents.
Daniel T. Wilterding
504 West Atchley Drive
Granbury, Texas 76048
817-219-5572 (preferred)
817-573-4454 (home)
dtwtech@swbell.net
Scheduler July – December 2008
CITGO, Lake Charles, Louisiana
• Utilized Primavera (P3), SAP, TIC (a CITGO in-house program) and EDMS to develop and
integrate a resource loaded project baseline 8,200 activity schedule by working with client's
Operations, Maintenance, and Management personnel as well as contractors for Unicracker
turnaround.
• Provided Primavera (P3) instruction and input review for various turnaround personnel.
• Interfaced project baseline schedule with cost tracking system.
• Developed spreadsheets to track status of plans and activities, importing activities from
Primavera (P3).
• Prepared/modified PowerPoint presentation materials for CITGO use.
Scheduler April - May 2008
Murphy Oil USA, Superior, Wisconsin
• Integrated emergent work items into a 6,900 activity resource loaded schedule.
• Performed twice-daily updates of turnaround status.
• Tracked manhour usage (actual & earned) and schedule status by generating custom reports
using Primavera (P3) and spreadsheet software.
Lead Scheduler July - November 2007
Countrymark Coop Inc., Mount Vernon, Indiana
• Utilized Primavera (P3) to develop and integrate a resource loaded project 3,700 activity
baseline schedule for Cat/Alky turnaround by working with client's Operations, Maintenance,
and Management personnel.
• Integrated emergent work items as they occurred during the turnaround, including an
unanticipated failure of major plant equipment (additional 1,300 activities).
• Performed twice-daily updates of turnaround status.
• Interfaced project schedule with the client's cost tracking system.
• Forecast and trended project schedule on a daily basis.
• Developed and maintained various reports (example - manhours: actual & earned) for project
management using Primavera (P3) and spreadsheet software.
Scheduler April - June 2007
DTW Tech, Inc., Granbury, Texas
• Developed proposals and Primavera (P3) schedules for various clients and projects.
Scheduler/Planner November 2006 - March 2007
Coffeyville Refinery & Resources, Coffeyville, Kansas
• Interfaced with project engineers to develop a resource loaded 25,000 activity schedule and
track AFE projects and engineering schedules from engineering development through
construction completion in field (testing & startup).
• Performed twice-daily updates of turnaround status.
• Tracked man-hour usage (actual & earned) and schedule status by generating custom reports
Daniel T. Wilterding
504 West Atchley Drive
Granbury, Texas 76048
817-219-5572 (preferred)
817-573-4454 (home)
dtwtech@swbell.net
• Developed and integrated schedule modifications resulting from as-found conditions.
using Primavera (P3), Maximo, and spreadsheet software.
Level II Support September - October 2006
Michaels, Irving, Texas
• Coordinated installation and upgrade of servers, PCs, registers, and wireless time clocks in
support of the upgrade project for all stores in Canada.
• Performed backup, interim storage, transfer to new servers, and data validation using DOS and
Unix shells.
• Provided remote administration and technical support (guidance, troubleshooting and problem
resolution) for on-site technicians.
Programmer/Analyst May - October 2003
Tarleton State University, Stephenville, Texas
• Attended three courses at Oracle University (Intro to Oracle9i: SQL, 9i Database
• Administration Fundamentals I & II)
• Received vendor-led training on SCT-Banner.
• Assisted coworkers in their transition to Oracle9i: explained SQL & PL/sql as well as
introduced and advised on the use of TOAD and SQL*Plus.
• Introduced the OpenOffice suite as a no-cost alternative to Adobe Acrobat for creating pdf files.
• Developed, documented, and distributed guides: enabling ODBC between Oracle9i,
spreadsheets, and other proprietary databases, using external tables (flat files stored outside of
the Oracle database that are seen by 9i as internal tables), and merging tables for data update
and insertion.
• Worked closely with DBA to migrate data to Oracle9i from legacy system. Introduced him to
the external table and merging table concepts.
• Acted as the Information Resources Department "on call" contact on a rotating schedule.
Programmer/Developer April 2000 - October 2002
TXU (Nuclear Generation), Glen Rose, Texas
• Developed and maintained a variety of reports using Oracle Reports v3.5 (later 6i) based on
legacy DB2 printouts.
• Modified and expanded functionality and user-controllable options, which reduced the number
of report forms while allowing the end users to meet their specific needs for regular and ad hoc
reports.
• Worked hand-in-hand with user task force to implement conversion to Oracle 8i from various
previous storage systems.
• Wrote scripts to automate data transfer and enable real-time status advisory and discrepancy
handling.
• Worked closely with end users to develop reports. Ensured the reports met the changing security
and reporting requirements brought on by new state regulations and subsequent changes in
corporate structure.
• Wrote many stored procedures and functions to validate and clean up historical and current data
in support of Oracle8i conversion.
Daniel T. Wilterding
504 West Atchley Drive
Granbury, Texas 76048
817-219-5572 (preferred)
817-573-4454 (home)
dtwtech@swbell.net
• Responded to trouble calls during and outside regular business hours, including late-night and
weekend situations.
Programmer/Analyst February 1999 to January 2000
Harris Methodist Health Plan, Arlington, Texas
• Performed as Data Modeler for Data Modeling pilot project and subsequent projects.
• Ensured Y2K compliance in various reports and procedures.
• Developed Model204 and User Language skills.
• Developed a "how-to" database to document specific tasks and functions.
• Maintained and modified reports to suit changing requirements.
Programmer/Analyst November 1998 - January 1999
GTE Card Services, Las Colinas, Texas
• Developed a vendor billing reconciliation method by designing algorithms to correlate
dynamically disparate time and recording methods to ensure accurate billing. Coordinated with
vendor rep for specifications.
• Utilized IBM AIX, UNIX, and PL/sql (command line interface).
DBA June 1997 - June 1998
GTE Card Services, Las Colinas, Texas
• Remotely monitored a 7x24 60+ gigabyte Oracle database for potential performance problems,
including a three-node ORACLE Parallel Server system.
• Coordinated with DBAs and System Administrators to maintain performance levels.
• Developed new and enhanced existing SQL performance scripts.
• Used and modified UNIX shell scripts (ksh) to suit changing requirements.
Full time Student May 1996 - August 1998
Tarleton State University, Stephenville, Texas
BAAS in Industrial Technology -- GPA 3.9 (Magna cum Laude)
Construction Engineer 1978 to 1992
Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (Brown & Root, Inc.), Glen Rose, Texas
• Developed and modified work packages (piping, structural, supports, equipment), providing
detailed descriptions of necessary permits, work to be accomplished,
• inspections to be performed, and the order in which these actions were to take place.
• Ensured procedural compliance in documentation and activities by reviewing work packages
for accuracy of entries, completion of designated activities, certification of welders and
inspectors, and adherence to owner specifications, codes (ASME/ANSI), and standards.
• Ensured that construction drawings were in compliance with design.
• Developed and implemented training programs.
Daniel T. Wilterding
504 West Atchley Drive
Granbury, Texas 76048
817-219-5572 (preferred)
817-573-4454 (home)
dtwtech@swbell.net
MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES
American Mensa, Ltd.
Alpha Chi Honor Society
Epsilon Delta Pi Honor Society for Computer Sciences
Colony Cemetery Committee