SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Innovative and self-motivated mechanical engineer with 28 years of facilities management / engineering experience, primarily in the highly demanding high-tech field. EXPERIENCE 2007 Present Maxim Integrated Products Beaverton, OR Facilities Manager Planned and implemented a series of highly successful energy conservation projects, resulting in an annual energy reduction of over 9,000,000 kWh and water conservation of 7,200,000 gallons. Manager for all areas including: engineering design; maintenance and operation of physical plant; outside janitorial and landscaping contracts; safety department; environmental compliance; code compliance; wastewater plant operation; deionized water; electrical; budget; strategic long-term planning; hiring; and scheduling. Successfully developed a cohesive and results-driven facilities enginnering and maintenance department by creating a positive work environment where employees are encouraged to be innovative, yet clearly understand my expectations. Conceived and implemented an aggressive cross-training campaign after a reduction in force. Program improved employee morale, knowledge, job flexibility and safety. Decreased safety incidences (reportable injury rate) by 50% in 2009 compared to previous year. 1999 - 2007Maxim Integrated Products Beaverton, OR Facilities Engineer Responsible for a wide variety of projects including: HVAC; cleanroom expansion; nitrogen generation plant; tool installation; deionized water expansion; chiller plant expansion; humidity control; energy conservation; compressed air; mechanical; exhaust systems; gas delivery; architectural; and controls. Proficient in all phases of a project from system design, budgeting, preparation of contract documents, scheduling, change order control, project management, and commissioning. Managed various fast-track projects with expenditure costs exceeding $6 million. Projects completed without outside engineering or construction management services. 19991999Air System Engineering Tacoma, WA Director of Construction Ultimate accountable to the president for managing all phases of construction. Primarily responsible for customer service/support for key clients, managing manpower and materials, monitoring/controlling project costs, and scheduling. Implemented 3-week look ahead schedule for resource planning, budgeting. Accurate and timely snapshot of project status was result.
19911998 Matsushita Semi. Corp of America Puyallup, WA Facilities Section Head Primary responsibilities include HVAC air side and wet side, cleanroom and mechanical support systems (chillers and boilers) for high-tech plant. Coordinated and oversaw mechanical engineering of a 400,000 sq. ft. world-class 0.25 m, Class M1 semiconductor facilities. Received national recognition for a very successful energy conservation project reduced energy by over 3,500,000 kWh with an 8-month payback (saving $180,000 / year). ISO 9002 quality systems department coordinator and ISO 14001 Environmental Management System development team member. Conceived, designed and implemented an innovative wastewater treatment plant upgrade that significantly improved the performance of the ammonia removal system. Received Superior Performance Award from senior management for energy conservation projects. Conceived and implemented cost savings projects including: boiler automation; condenser water heating; and HVAC system resets. Effectively presented project justification to senior management for approval. 1982-1988 National Semiconductor (formerly Fairchild) Puyallup, WA Senior Mechanical Engineer Responsible to manage contractors, and in-house staffing on new construction, remodel, and system upgrades. Selected by corporate director to provide quality control on a critical project with NSA at Fort Meade, Maryland. EDUCATION University of Washington Seattle, WA B.S., Mechanical Engineering. LICENSE 1988 Present Professional Engineer Seattle, WA Registered Professional Engineer, Washington #. REFERENCES Available upon request.
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