Joseph D. Roach LEED Accredited Professional
Education:
* Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, June 2001; Santa Clara University, CA
Experience:
Mechanical Engineer DMJM H&N, October 2007 to Present
* Performs and checks calculations related to nuclear waste mechanical equipment * Designs equipment to monitor remote operations * Originates technical white papers to provide design solutions to the client * Develops bid packages including conceptual layout, system interfaces, technical specifications, mechanical data sheets, and documentation submittal and delivery schedules * Performs verification and validation on software to meet NQA-1 requirements * Performs pipe stress analysis on nuclear waste treatment facility process piping, and oil refinery slurry piping * Performs calculations on exhaust stacks and tank ventilation * Originates maintenance and operation manuals for process equipment such as chillers, boilers, and compressors
Responsible Mechanical Engineer Waste Treatment Project, Bechtel National Inc., November 2001 to October 2007
* Managed the technical, budget, and schedule baselines for five high integrity cranes valued over $30 million dollars * Supervised a team of multi-disciplinary Engineers and designers to perform appropriate review of more than 6,000 vendor technical submittals associated with high integrity cranes * Coordinated and participated in technical design review meetings with customer, vendor, and BNI engineering staff * Gained a working knowledge of codes and standards, including ASME NOG-1 and NUM-1 and CMAA 70 and 74 * Worked in accordance with NQA-1 and Commercial Grade quality programs * Performed bid, evaluate, and award for equipment procurement packages * Involved in a Six Sigma PIP for Equipment Seismic Qualification * Published a technical paper entitled Remote Handling Equipment at the Hanford Tank Waste Treatment Plant * Presented topical paper to a national ANS conference 06, as well as the Waste Management Symposium 07
Certification/Activities/Career-Related Courses and Training:
* LEED Accredited Professional * Registered Engineer in Training, State of Washington * Eagle Scout, 1996 * Voluntary Community Service, 2002 through 2006 in various programs including mentorship and Engineering Week * Career-Related Courses and Training include: Machine Design, Strength of Materials, Controls and Instrumentation, Electrical Circuits, Computer Programming, Dealing with Government Client Compliance, Supplier Document Review, Pipe Stress Analysis Using CAESAR II Covering Principles and Applications for Static Analysis of Piping Systems, Materials Aspects of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and ASME B31.1 and B31.3 Piping
Skills:
* Knowledge of industry and regulatory standards, and design criteria pertinent to mechanical and remote equipment * Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD MEP, Pro/E, IDEAS, MicroStation, SolidWorks, CAESAR II, MathCAD, AFT Fathom, AFT ARROW) * Microsoft Office Suite along with other standard word processing, spreadsheet, and data base software
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