EDUCATION North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC - B.S. Civil Engineering, May 2000. Minor: Graphic Communications
TECHNICAL SKILLS Cadre AutoCAD training, StormCAD, WaterCAD, Hydroflow, MS Office (Project, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe PhotoShop, OSHA training, Professional Engineer of North Carolina
EXPERIENCE MCKIM & CREED, PA, WILMINGTON, NC Project Engineer, July 2005 present Develop engineered construction drawings to incorporate stormwater treatment BMPs (Wet Detention Ponds, Infiltration Ponds, Underground Infiltration Galleries, Rain Gardens, and Sand Filters), water and waste water utilities, and erosion control measures by municipal and state guidelines for residential, commercial, mixed use, University expansions, and public utility lines. Maintain positive client relationships by continuous guidance of project progression, engineering and submittal process in layman terms. Obtain 404/401 Wetlands permits according to USACE and NCDENR regulations. Obtain NCDOT Utility Encroachments and Driveway Permits. Direct, coordinate, and exercise functional authority for planning, organization, control, integration, and completion of engineering projects within area of assigned responsibility: Plan and formulate engineering program and organize project staff according to project requirements. Assign project personnel to specific phases or aspects of project, such as technical studies, product design, preparation of specifications and technical plans, in accordance with engineering disciplines of staff. Design and review product design for compliance with engineering principles, company standards, customer contract requirements, and related specifications. Coordinate activities concerned with technical developments, scheduling, and resolving engineering design problems. Evaluate and approve design changes, specifications, and drawing releases. Understand and implement LEED certification criteria. Prepare interim and completion project reports for clients and regulators. Perform cost analysis. Reconcile drainage, fiber optic, and assorted municipal and private utilities that interfere with the construction process. Monitor construction sites and provide construction conflict solutions during critical scheduling.
Project Responsibilities: UNCW Privatized Housing Phase III Seahawk Crossing - Housing and Parking Deck (LEED certified) Cape Fear Academy Expansion Piedmont Natural Gas Line Extension (New Hanover and Pender County) Harris Teeter at Waterford Atlantic Scrap and Steel The Wilmington First Church of the Nazarene Westfall Medical Offices Regency Court (Landfall) Residential Development Watermark Landing Residential Development Clarendon Park Phase II Residential Development Fairfield Park Mixed Use Development Dawson Creek (Pamlico County) Residential Development Fulshire Plantation (Carteret County) Residential Development Carolina Colours (Carteret County) Residential Development Stevens Park (Southport) Residential Development Southport Crossings (Southport) Residential Development
EXPERIENCE NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, RALEIGH, NC Facility Construction Engineer I, September 2003 July 2005 Manage multiple construction projects including parking lots, roads, metal buildings, greenhouses, renovations, concrete stadium repairs, and various University projects. Manage budget cost, future encumbrances, approve Change Orders, and monitor project contracts. Represent the University as the liaison to the contractor, designers, and University user groups. Ensure that construction complies with plans, specifications, and code requirements. Assist in the selection of project designers, prepare contracts for contractors, reviews construction documents, and coordinates and monitors construction projects. Monitor and rectify erosion control and storm water drainage.
EXPERIENCE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, RALEIGH, NC Assistant Resident Engineer, November 2001 September 2003 Engineer Associate, June 2000 November 2001 Manage multiple construction projects including drainage systems, guardrail installation, resurfacing, bridge replacement, retaining walls, and the widening of I-40. Supervise team of 17 employees, prepare team schedules, and review and approve timesheets. Train and evaluate personnel to ensure quality work. Schedule training and workshops to provide certifications for inspectors. Act as principal liaison between contractor and design engineers. Perform Value Engineering Proposals and cost analysis. Review claims for additional compensation in dollars and in contract time. Provide solutions to design flaws or incomplete/incorrect plans. Generate, administer, approve Change Orders, and monitor project contracts. Collect, update, and approve all daily construction logs for ongoing projects. Examine inspectors pay records and ticket books and prepare monthly estimates for contractors. Act as primary contact for public concerns, create damage reports, and notify public of upcoming changes such as detours, television interviews. Process monthly invoices for contracted employees. Completed the following courses: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Asphalt Paving, Concrete Paving, Work Zone Safety, Pavement Marking, Erosion Control Measures, and Excel 1-2-3-4. Design roadway horizontal and vertical alignments.
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