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Engineer Project

Location:
Seattle, WA, 98101
Salary:
$85K
Posted:
April 13, 2011

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Resume:

Michael J. Toth-Fejel

**** ***** ***

Angels Camp, CA 95222

(seven zero two) 336 1979 (cell)

mictoth (at) gmail(dot)com

Work Experience

CACI International, Hawaii (TS/SCI Pending) March 2009 to Present

Sr. Facilities Engineer / Facilities lead Direct the HVAC tech, drafter and logistician for the 500th Military Intelligence Brigade in Hawaii, Texas and Japan. Provide technical expertise in planning and implementing space including HVAC, requirements.

• Oversee construction of building expansion, coordinating efforts of contractors, Corp of Engineers, owners and occupants.

• Planning of a new $66M facility for U.S. Intelligence in Japan.

• Represent owner during commissioning of a $2.5 M upgrade with two 1000KW generators, 300 Tons (1,055 KW) of cooling and associated support equipment with integrated Data Center.

• Equipment sizing and coordination of AC upgrade for mission critical building with three roof-top units and required improvements for chill water piping and ductwork.

• Key player in the design and implementation of a UPS installation and circuit re-work to increase coverage of protected power and minimized downtime during the work.

Advanced Interactive Systems, North Las Vegas, NV March 2008 to October 2008

Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineer (contractor) for SRI division providing support for the manufacture of interactive environments for law enforcement with fully integrated HEPA HVAC systems

• Streamline construction by analyzing projects and work procedures

• Create documentation of ongoing projects for customer deliverables and internal improvements

Segece - Duna Plaza Office/Shopping Complex, Budapest, Hungary April 2006 to June 2007

Facilities Manager of a 204 store shopping center with 120,000 ft2 office space and 32.5 MBTU (9,500 KW) heating capacity boilers and 1,140 tons (4,000 KW) cooling capacity AC system, with multiple ongoing projects and upgrades. (970,000 ft2 / 90,000m Total)

Coordinated, oversaw, and monitored project activities to assure that projects were completed within prescribed schedules and budgets, in compliance with policies and procedures, and in accordance with local ordinances.

• Directed facilities subcontractors, including mechanical, electrical, HVAC and security services

• Analyzed energy consumption trends, implemented improvements resulting in increased efficiencies

• Managed over $3 million budget and corporate office communications

• Reviewed/Approved requests for all technical repairs, upgrades and improvements

• Daily interfacing with tenants and contractors to review HVAC modifications to building complex

• Managed the repair work associated with casualty events, fire/storm damage etc.

• Negotiated technical and financial terms of contracts with clients in corporate office.

US Embassy, Montage Inc., Washington D.C./ Budapest Hungary March 2003 to March 2006

Facilities Maintenance Project Engineer for $6 M US Embassy, Budapest, comprehensive renovation, eight stories, 70,000 ft2, with construction based on the U.S. Uniform Building Code. (Security clearance)

• Coordinated redesign, fabrication, and installation of new mechanical room, duct-work, piping and equipment layout

• Managed monthly financial budget analysis and schedules, resulting in more efficient budget utilization and project prioritization

• Technical support for the installation of 2 Air Handling Units (AHU), four 19 ton Carrier Chillers, circulation pumps, expansion tanks, piping, ducts, wiring for power, building controls, roof-top condensers etc.

• Replacement of steam boilers and pipes with two 685,000 BTU (200 kW) Boilers with circulation pumps, chemical feed and all piping.

• Installation of 64 FCU’s, fire suppression/control system (sprinklers, sensors, dampers, control module)

• Led coordination/technical meetings with key site personnel and Embassy leadership; negotiated timelines to meet client goals and minimize disruptions to daily Embassy diplomatic activities

• Led implementation of the Quality Control Plan including Control Procedures, Testing Procedures, and Completion Inspection

• Created maintenance schedule for all HVAC equipment.

Houston Associates Inc. October 1997 to July 2001

Configuration Management Department Supervisor of the network provided for the U.S. Army supporting the peace mission in Bosnia, Croatia and Hungary. (“Secret” level security clearance)

Documentation for the two nodes and 15 remote shelters. was created and maintained with change process

• Led the turnaround of a failing Configuration Management department, by providing the required deliverables in a timely manner and thereby saving the CM portion of the contract

• Supervised and trained engineers and technicians to adherence of contract specifications

• Created documentation structure; completed proposed site surveys to verify necessary resources, including buildings, power, HVAC, and equipment

Allied Signal Aerospace (currently Honeywell) December 1995 to October 1997

Facilities Engineer at 290,000 ft2 Onizuka Air Station, “The Blue Cube”, in Sunnyvale, CA, providing HVAC equipment support for critical space missions, including shuttle launches and control of reconnaissance satellites and monitor overall energy use and distribution. (“Secret” level security clearance)

• Managed facility improvement projects on time and on budget

• Performed Energy Analysis of Satellite Control Base

• 150,000 sq ft2 of 24/7 mission critical electrical equipment, 320,000 sq ft2 of office space

• Occupant representative for the installation of three 16 ton roof-top Air Handling Units

Ford Aerospace / Loral Space & Range Systems Sunnyvale and San Jose, CA; 1986 to 1995

Configuration & Data Management Engineer of Global Satellite Network 1993 to 1995

• Coordination of Engineering and documentation of technical improvements to 14 sites

• Panel review of proposed changes to HVAC or other technical systems

• Coordinate drawing package through Drafting, QA and Engineering departments

• Prepare final documentation package with presentation to customer for “buy-off”

Reliability & Maintainability (R&M) Engineer of Global Satellite Network 1992 to 1993

• Directed five software engineers in the development of a reliability and maintainability project.

Mechanical Design Engineer for the design and construction of Transportable Satellite Tracking and Control Stations. 1990 to 1992

• Perform heat dissipation analysis of Shelter and rack mounted communication equipment

• Evaluate possible environmental exposure from the extremes of Thule, Greenland to the tropics

• Determined ductwork dimensions supplying equipment and personnel with conditioned air.

• Directed vendor adherence to company specifications

• Calculated system airflow velocities, CG’s and analyzed acoustical levels

Computer Programmer 1986 to 1990

• Performed upgrades for US Air Force Satellite Control Network antenna ground stations

Education

Bachelor of Science; Mechanical Engineering, California State University, Chico May 1989

Computer Proficiencies

MS Office: Word, Excel, Power Point, Front Page, Outlook • AutoCAD • HTML • EIT • MS Project

• Employee Recognition Award - 2011 – For preparation and execution of projects to meet end-of-year suspense



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