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MICHAEL L.
CRISLER, P.E., PMP PROJECT MANAGER EDUCATION:
1979 – 1984Purdue University;
B.S., Mechanical Engineering Specialized TrainingScheduling
Programs - Primavera Project Planner P6, P3, Microsoft Office Critical Lift Programs - NCI Lift
Planning Software CFD Modeling Programs - Fluent 4.2
CFD Modeling Software EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
LINDE
ENGINEERING NORTH AMERICA (formerly SELAS FLUID PROCESSING CORPORATION).
2014 to
PresentPROJECT MANAGER Lima 3 Hydrogen Plant – Lima Ohio
·
Global
EPC Project Manager for 25 mmscfd hydrogen plant on a brown field site,
approximately 75 years of service. Coordinated all Engineering,
Procurement, Fabrication, Expediting, Transportation, Construction and
Commissioning functions. ·
Components
provided: o
a
complete steam methane reformer with a waste heat recovery unit o
process
absorption system with buffering vessel o
process
preheat/cooling/natural gas preparation system provided as prefabricated
modules o
interconnecting
pipe racks provided as prefabricated modules o
Unit
substation 4kV to 480V with all switchgear, motor starters, UPS, and
distributed control systems as a prefabricated unit. ·
Managed
Engineering teams across all disciplines between Linde engineering hubs in
Blue Bell, PA, Tulsa, OK, Munich Germany, and Vadodara India. ·
Materials
were procured on a global basis balancing fabrication duration and costs,
transportation duration and cost with site construction schedule. ·
Major
accomplishments: o
design
and install the hydrogen plant on a site filled with active and abandoned
underground obstructions. 303 auger cast piles were installed without
incident o
delivery
of all mechanical module components to fabricators on or ahead of schedule o
completion
and delivery of all mechanical modules, components skids, equipment, and
vessels to the construction site without impact to the construction schedule o
all
bid packages, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical and instrumentation,
were provided with complete IFC drawings. o
proved
prefabricated modules can be effective within the existing work streams o
evaluated
existing work streams to identify labor/cost saving avenues – feeding lessons
learned forward 2012
to 2014PROJECT MANAGER Al Jubail 10 Steam Methane Reformers – Al Jubail Saudi
Arabia
·
EP-C
Project Manager for two 45 mmscfd hydrogen plants on a green field site in
Saudi Arabia. Coordinated all Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication,
Expediting, Transportation, Construction functions. ·
Provided
a complete steam methane reformer with a waste heat recovery unit ·
Managed
Engineering teams across all disciplines between Linde Engineering hubs in
Blue Bell, PA, and Vadodara India. ·
Materials
were procured on a global basis balancing fabrication duration and costs,
transportation duration and cost with site construction schedule ·
Completion
and delivery of all mechanical components to the construction site without
impact to the construction schedule RIGGS
DISTLER & COMPANY, INC.
1996 to 2012PROJECT
MANAGER/SCHEDULER/CRITICAL LIFT ENGINEER · Overall responsibility for
project management duties with various Utility boiler and Industrial related
projects. · Responsibilities include
contract administration, total project costs, estimating, manpower planning
and supervision, scheduling, quality assurance and control. Projects
typically range from $ 1,000,000 to $ 10,000,000 in value. PHOENIX
COMBUSTION INC
1994-1996:MANAGER
of ENGINEERING
· Areas of responsibility
include Project Management, Engineering Design and Field Service.
Direct staff of four Project Managers, a Field Service Manager and support
personnel. A chief concern is in the global coordination of cash flow,
design, fabrication, installation as well as commissioning of
equipment. As required, performed in house consulting in the areas of
system integration, trouble shooting, controls systems and boiler operations. · Developed standardized
project engineering and financial status reporting system. 1992-1994:SENIOR ENGINEER · Generated and implemented
projects for combustion systems, boiler life extension programs, and
improvements to boiler performance and efficiency. · Experienced with
computational fluid dynamic modeling of fluid flow and combustion
Modeling. CFD code typically used for modeling is Fluent 4.2 operating
on a DEC ALHPA 6000 platform. · Generated proposals for
burner systems and negotiated final contract terms and conditions. · Developed standardized
burner and overfire air sizing programs using both CFD and standard
spreadsheet software. DELMARVA POWER & LIGHT
1990-1992:PLANT MAINTENANCE
ENGINEER · Directed Union and contract
personnel in various power plant maintenance and capital projects.
Project scopes include turbine overhauls, boiler pressure part replacement,
major pump overhauls, boiler water chemistry monitoring systems, burner and
igniter system improvements and pulverizer upgrades. Project dollar
values range from
50,000. to $1,000,000. · Lead and Support Engineer
in various control system upgrades at Indian River Power Plant. · Planned and managed major
maintenance projects, outages, and budgets. Specialized in system start-up
and process troubleshooting. 1986-1990:TECHNICAL SUPPORT
ENGINEER · Project scopes include
turbine overhauls, boiler pressure part replacement, major pump overhauls,
boiler feedwater chemistry monitoring systems, burner and igniter systems
improvements and pulverizer upgrades. Project dollar values range from
$50,000. to $1,000,000. 1984-1986:ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION ENGINEER · Entry level engineering
position involving directed management of capital and maintenance projects
required to provide safe and efficient electrical power to residential as
well as commercial customers. · Assisted department
management staff in yearly budget generation. Developed a consolidated
scheduling and priority program for standard yearly projects SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS RIGGS
DISTLER & COMPANY, INC.
May 2008 thruMirant Mid-Atlantic – Potomac
River Power Station –Down May 2009Wash Abatement\Smoke Stack
Consolidation Project Project Planner/Critical Lift Engineer To eliminate a flue gas down wash problem the smoke
stacks from the 5 Potomac River Power Station boilers were consolidated into
2 stacks with cross connection capabilities. Working under an alliance
agreement with the Owner other construction disciplines, and the design
engineers the exhaust duct of each boiler was modified and a Induced Draft
Booster added to increase stack velocity. Overall project work sequence
was built around outage windows for the boilers, material delivery schedule,
limited work space, and restriction imposed by the City of Alexandria,
VA. Project status and expected completion date was calculated on a
daily basis. Dec 2007 thruMirant Mid-Atlantic – Morgantown
Power Station Unit 1 Outage – April 2008
Coordinated Scheduling Outage Planner/Scheduler Part of the team that planned, coordinated and updated
the status of all activities involved in the Spring 2008 Unit 1 Outage.
Individual project schedules were submitted in Primavera P6, Primavera P3,
Micro Office or simple bar chart formats and integrated into a common outage
schedule in Primavera P6. Total schedule contained approximately 12,000
activities. The outage percent complete and expected completion date
was calculated on a daily basis. This outage involved extensive pressure part
modifications to a 750 MW supercritical pressure boiler, replacement of the
high pressure turbine steam chest, ductwork connections to a new wet scrubber,
replacement of the main power transformer, upgrades to the distributed
control system, complete rebuild of coal pulverizers, yearly boiler
maintenance activities, and standard power plant yearly maintenance. June 2006 thruVALERO
REFINERY, DELAWARE CITY, DE FCC Mechanical/Scrubber Dec. 2006Project
Manager/Critical Lift Engineer Fluid
Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) Pre-Scrubber/Absorber at the Valero Delaware
City Refinery. The purpose of this system is to remove 81% of
particulate and 98% SO2 from
the FCCU flue gas emission. The major components of the erected were the
Pre-Scrubber and the Absorber towers. The Pre-scrubber was 30’ in
diameter and 140’ tall. It was erected in five site fabricated
sections. The section weights ranged from 50,000 lb to 120,000 lb. The absorber was 32’ in diameter and 194’ tall.
Absorber ring sections were sub-assembled on site and stacked 2 to 4 rings
tall. Sub-assemble size was based on weight or optimal construction
breaks. The main column was erected in 5 lifts with a typical weight of
90,000 lbs. The top two ring sections, transition cone and the stack
were sub-assembled as a single piece 87’ tall and weighing 85,000
lbs. The absorber column has two collector trays and three packing
beds. The 9308 pieces of packing were installed in 14 shifts – 28
shifts ahead of schedule. To complete the interconnection between the FCCU and
the Pre-Scrubber/Absorber required over 300 feet of 16 foot diameter flue
duct and erection of two new 3500 horsepower forced draft fan/motor sets. The time frame from start of work to mechanical
completion was 21 weeks. The Boilermakers worked approximately 167,000
man hours man hours to complete this project without a lost time or
recordable accident. December 2005Mirant
Mid-Atlantic – Chalk Point Unit 2 Precipitator Collapse Project Engineer/Safety
Engineer Worked with the Owner and Engineering Firms to
stabilize the partially collapsed precipitator for system restoration and
failed equipment demolition. Responsibilities were to evaluate work
sequence from a construction and personnel safety perspective. Aug 1999PPL Montour, Washingtonville, PA
thru July 2001
Project Manager PPL Montour Unit 1 and Unit 2 ESP Erection, SCR
Erection. Scope of work included simultaneous construction of an ESP and an
SCR for a 750 MW unit within a 10 month time frame. ESP and SCR tie in
to the existing boiler as well as demolition of the existing ESP were
completed within a six week outage. Project value approximately 56
million dollars. PHOENIX
COMBUSTION INC
1995Product Development MANAGER of ENGINEERING Developed first modular ATLAS burner air register
system. Modularization reduced installation from 12 to 6 shifts.
The accelerated installation allowed Phoenix to meet the Customers outage
time frame and minimize field labor costs. This Modularization is now
the standard for retrofits to several types of boilers. 1993:NOx Reduction Program – Atlantic Electric Deepwater Unit
6/8. Project Manager Contract value approximately $1,400,000. Scope
of supply included a rear corner overfire air system, and 12 coal, oil and
natural gas fired burners rated at 115 Mbtu/hr NOx emissions were reduced by
60% without determent to the boiler’s performance. 1992-1993:NOx Reduction Program –
PSE&G Hudson Unit 2. Project Manager Contract value approximately $5,000,000. Scope
of supply included a separated overfire air system, gas igniters, main flame
and igniter flame detection system, and 24 burners rated at 270 Mbtu/hr
capable of burning coal, oil and natural gas. NOx emissions were
reduced by 70% without determent to the boiler’s performance. DELMARVA POWER & LIGHT
1990:River Unit 4 Performance
Improvement Project Lead Engineer Scope of work included redesign of mechanical and
control system for Riley ball tube mills, compartmentalization of windbox and
training of Operations personnel. All engineering and design performed
in-house. Project budget was in excess of $1,000,000. Savings
from reduced fuel costs equaled project cost within one year. The
project was completed under budget and ahead of schedule. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Registered Professional Engineer
– State of Maryland Member of ASME Power Division,
Utility Operations Committee Copies of ASME and EPRI
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