Description
I am looking for a job where I can use my managerial, organizational and technical skills developed during my 21-year career in engineering. Even though I have been in engineering, I am very interested in looking in other professions/occupations/career fields. My favorite jobs were when I coordinated the different companies, departments and/or people to complete various projects, not just engineering projects. I enjoy putting all the pieces together to solve a problem and/or complete a task.
Work Experience
COMPANY | POSITION HELD | DATES WORKED |
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Dannenbaum Engineering Co. | Dallas Office Public Works Manager | 6/2007 - 11/2012 |
Silverleaf Resorts, Inc. | Director of Engineering | 2/2006 - 6/2007 |
City of Rowlett, Texas | Assistant City Engineer | 10/2002 - 2/2006 |
NRS Consulting Engineers, Inc. | Project Manager | 6/2001 - 10/2002 |
Turner Collie & Braden, Inc. (now part of AECOM) | Project Manager II | 11/1999 - 6/2001 |
Jacob & Martin, Ltd. | Branch Manager | 11/1998 - 11/1999 |
Jacob & Martin, Ltd. | Project Engineer | 5/1991 - 11/1998 |
Education
SCHOOL | MAJOR | YEAR | DEGREE |
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Texas Tech University | Civil Engineering | 1991 | Bachelor Degree |
Accomplishments
Highlights:
Through marketing and business development, I established and maintained client relationships as evidenced by the multiple projects given to me by various clients at different employers. Proven communication and writing skills with the ability for proper use of spelling and grammar.Job Skills
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Responsibilities
Managed the Public Works Department in the Dallas office including the dissemination of projects, scheduling of work and employee management.
Responsible for opening and managing a new branch engineering office in Lubbock and seeking out new clients.
Utility Relocation Design Manager for the Chisholm Trail Parkway Section 6 design-build project where I identified the conflicting utilities from 27 different utility companies, managed the utility relocation designers and coordinated the utility plan reviews.
Business marketing, client management, contract negotiation and preparation, monitoring and control of project budgets, invoicing, coordination of subconsultants, preparation of plans and specifications, cost estimate, preparation, bid phase services, proposal preparation; calculation of proposed engineering fees and submittal reviews.