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Coordination and supervision of
two international contractors, across several specialties (Civil, Electrical,
HVAC, and Classified Telecommunications Installation & Operations) for an
extremely demanding client.
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Communications project upgraded
not only the camp’s communications capacity, but also its required cooling
capacity from five to twenty tons of cooling.
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All required quality testing
passed (100%) during respective initial-testing phase (material placements,
concrete work, mandrel testing, and grounding testing).
·
Upgraded prime power by “swapping”
and upgrading transformer feeds.
·
Prime Power upgrade required
generator backup to the new prime power distribution (with new ATS),
associated cabling and power-panel placements - MDP (Main Distribution
Panel), and critical and non-critical panel placements.
·
Led the team, facilitated, and
project managed the placement of two redundant UPS (Uninterruptible Power
Supplies) during primer power and generator power transition were placed to
address and power-service gap.
Achievements:
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Maintained a “live” network in a
extremely congested facility, during facility upgrade.
·
All milestones and project tasks
were achieved as per the original schedule.
·
Achieved parity with material
delivery and its final placement, ensuring no gaps between phases.
·
No safety incidents, all while
working on live systems with a lockout-tag out requirements.
} Jun
2007 – Dec 2009 Michael Baker
Corporation Salerno, Afghanistan & Fallujah, Iraq
Position:
Projects Manager
Key
Responsibilities:
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Managed 35 projects in the
construction phase - All projects combined valued over 50 million US
dollars.
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On-going project management
included: containerized housing including “winterization” upgrade, API
buildings, 30 BAM (Brick and Mortar) buildings and “Clamshell” hangar
structure erection, for compound, runway for UAV (Unmanned Aerial Drone).
·
Schedule review, 3 week
look-ahead, critical path analysis, budget control, and quality assurance and
high profile health and safety management.
·
Compiled contract amendments and
change orders, weekly management reports, weekly cost summaries and trend
alerts.
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Reviewed technical submittals and
manage site technical issues.
·
Designed, Managed, Analyzed, &
Recommended actionable insights for stakeholder’s projects.
Achievements:
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Successfully managed over 35 projects
to meet minimum quality standards, albeit with limited staffing through
improved training for my local Afghan QA team for most efficient oversight.
·
Salvaged projects (3 months behind
schedule) by implementing more frequent contractors “Partnering” meetings.
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Served as change leader
by stimulating, communicating and institutionalizing best-practice
initiatives as well as partnering with clients, companies,
Country/Regional Managing Directors, Business Process Owners, and leaders to
define and execute a strategy focusing on effective and
efficient process and teams.
·
Established internal Project
Management Team and new process within 2 weeks upon team’s arrival. including
implementation of a development program for local Engineers
Key
Responsibilities:
·
Waste-water treatment plant
program in Fallujah, Iraq. The program consists of 44 varied contracts; from
initial design, design peer review, equipment procurements, construction,
life support, and O&M. Program funded is balanced by several funding streams.
·
Employed as (Forward) Projects
Suite Manager, the role requires a special focus and energy to overcome
severe security, funding and design concerns.
·
Assign and supervise design
engineering process for the engineering reach-back contract, requiring
determination of the most economically and technically feasible options
integrating into on-going construction efforts. This was facilitated with
weekly project development meetings.
·
Additional functions include
engineer for civil and electro-mechanical systems.
Achievements:
·
Overcame program challenges
including: inadequate funding, synchronization construction efforts by
combative contractors, low skill set of local contractors, inadequate primary
design and contracts, poor construction practices, understaffing of projects
to achieve contract schedule at both labor and supervisory levels, critical
electro-mechanical equipment left out of original construction contract,
on-going security problems, working within the confines inherent with a large
bureaucracy, stakeholder turnover during construction phase.
·
Ensured materials met contract
requirements: identified counterfeit generators arrived on site and ensured
replacement for stakeholder.
·
Initiated the contractors’ to
stakeholder’s quality and safety requirements, while maintaining the schedule
and budget constraints.
} Jul
2006 – Jan 2007
Washington International, Inc/ Black and Veatch
JV
Nasiriyah, Iraq
Position:
Projects Civil Superintendent
Key
Responsibilities:
·
Provide technical expertise and
civil-works management for local-national engineering, quality and safety
team.
·
Enforced the project schedule,
quality and safety compliance, and material procurement for Nasiriyah pump
station.
·
Specific site civil work includes
erection, mechanical installation and verification including 6.6 kV
Switchgear Building, Inverted Siphon Substation, Inverted Siphon Structure,
Industrial Service Water Building, and ongoing Earthen Dam Construction and
associated dewatering efforts.
Achievements:
·
Achieved contract requirements
through the, supervision, discipline integration and coordination between
Iraqi and Russian subcontractors.
·
Facilitated coordination between
the various disciplines (Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical) and ensured compliance
with quality, budget and schedule.
·
Implemented extensive process
changes including tasking stateside engineering support.
} Apr
2006 – Jul
2006
IAP Worldwide Services, Inc.Talil, Iraq
Position:
Engineering and Construction Manager
Key
Responsibilities:
·
Telecommunications infrastructure
upgrade for remote camp.
Achievements:
·
Integrated of “tactical” labor to
install within tight communications tolerances.
} Nov
2005 – Feb
2006
FEMA
Independent ContractorLafayette, LA
Position:
Senior Cost Estimator/ Projects Officer
Key
Responsibilities:
·
FEMA’s Hurricane Rita and Katrina
restoration efforts
·
Coordinated client claims (public
and private non-profit entities) and developed scopes of work and cost
estimates for large projects.
Achievements:
·
Obtained over 35 million US
dollars of federal funding to restore community facilities.
} Jun
2004 – Jul
2005
Fluor AMEC, LLC
Baghdad and Khor al Zubair, Iraq
Position:
Site Civil Engineering and QA/ QC Manager
Key
Responsibilities:
·
Civil works for the installation
of two GE frame 9E 125MW gas turbines in Khor Al Zubair power plant
expansion.
·
Supervised 150 man subcontractor
labor, engineering staff, quality department and surveying crew.
·
Manage on-site testing
laboratory’s test methods and compliance with standards required (ASTM, ACI,
and ANSI).
·
Coordinated off-site office design
with field construction efforts.
·
Prepared and approved completion
of “punch lists” associated with building erection.
·
Managed daily subcontractor
construction meetings outlining progress to ensure schedule compliance.
Achievements:
·
Ensured conflicting, designs met constructability
and commissioning standards, all while maintaining schedule requirements.
Key
Responsibilities:
·
New outside plant
telecommunications system for remote military installation.
·
Supervised survey crew, and
drafting department.
·
Initiated construction permitting
and processes, requiring utility location, construction traffic and safety
control plans, and construction forecasting for stakeholder’s permitting
agency notification and approval.
Achievements:
·
Supported projects manager with
project solution design, conflict resolutions, which resulted in additional
20 million USD of contract modifications due to discovered design omissions.
} Jan
2004 – Jun
2004
Tetra Tech RMC
Denver, Colorado
Position:
Civil Engineer & Construction Supervisor
Key
Responsibilities:
·
Contract negotiations, change
orders and technical specifications.
·
QA/QC field engineering for
Meadows Water Treatment Plant Expansion (which received its water from a
system of wells), and an urban drainage system in Fredrick, Co.
·
Bulk earthworks for earthen dam
project: cut and fill balance, utility location, soil excavation (haul and
disposal), grade verification, and conformance with compaction
specifications, erosion control, and ADA requirements.
Achievements:
·
Supported client to deny prime
contractor’s erroneous claim, which exceeded 25 percent of contract value.
} Aug
2000 – Feb 2001
Raytheon Polar Services Corporation
McMurdo
Station, Antarctica
Position:
Electrical Support
Key
Responsibilities:
·
Responsible for maintenance, issue
and movement of electrical equipment often using heavy machinery (CAT)
equipment.
·
This required the completion of
numerous operations and safety certifications.
·
Inventory and retrograde
equipment. This was accomplished through my own research, but also by
consulting a diverse group of other employees including electricians,
utilities technicians and engineers on station.
Achievements:
·
Completed six-month, summer
tasking, which were projected to spill over into next Austral summer season.
} Mar
1997 – Jul
2000
Power Engineers Inc.
Denver, Colorado
Position:
Civil and OSP Engineer (Outside Plant Engineer)
Key
Responsibilities:
·
Placement of T1, OC-1 and OC-3
systems implementing both copper (T1 systems) and fiber fed systems.
·
Placement includes splicing,
placing proper physical (cabinet and pad) size, and electronic matching
(multiplexers (Mux), digital cross connects (DSX), and office repeater bays
(ORB’s) if required).
·
Ensured right-of-way and other
city and county requirements for the permitting process were met.
·
Worked with clients on-site
planning and preparing drawings for construction of new, and removal or
rearrangement of existing, overhead or underground lines, cables and conduits
to obtain optimum and economical utilization of communications facilities.
·
Analyzed traffic loads, for
available and existing lines, and estimate projected traffic to determine new
construction or rearrangements and removals required.
Achievements:
·
95 percent billability during my
entire tenure.
}
ASCE
(American Society of Civil Engineers)
}
PMI
(Project Management Institute)
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