MCianchette

8/10/2014
Unknown

Position Desired

Project Engineering
Bangor, ME
Yes

Resume

EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE

August, 2010 to Present – Pan Am Railways, Billerica, MA; Trainmaster
My duties include the safe and efficient movement of rail traffic to and from the Northern Maine Junction area; covering from Newport, ME to Mattwamkeag, ME north, including Bucksport and points in between. I schedule and synchronize crews and engines to classify trains for the specific destinations, coordinate with Customers for movement of product and maintain strict adherence to company and federal operational and safety rules.

October, 2008 to March, 2010 - First Wind, Boston, MA; Operations Manager
I was responsible for the operation and maintenance of a wind power facility consisting of fifty five (55) G. E. 1.5 MW wind turbines, totaling 82.5 MW, supervised four (4) First Wind personnel and 10 G. E. technicians and support staff to perform daily inspections, maintenances and repairs.

January, 2004 to October, 2008 - Mid-State Machine Products, Winslow, ME; Quality Control Specialist
I developed in-process inspection reports and all other quality documentation required for maintaining machining accuracy and for submittal per the Customer’s requirements and in strict adherence to NADCAP, Aerospace and ISO standards. Inspection of parts for First Article review for the first parts made to new process, reviewing the purchase orders for all materials and services for accuracy and ensuring strict adherence to necessary specifications were a few of my daily duties.

February, 2003 to January, 2004 - Harbor Industrial Services, Newburgh, ME; Field Technician
My responsibilities involved the operational aspects for managing hazardous/non-hazardous, wet/dry materials, including chemical cleaning, hydro-blasting, liquid/dry vacuuming, steam cleaning and railcar cleaning and inspection. All aspects of this industry require a great deal of attention to safety and as such, training in material handling, site evaluation and confined space entry procedures are first and foremost in any daily work evolution.

April, 2000 to October, 2002 - Northeast Industrial Service Co., Winthrop, ME; Manufacturing Supt.
We performed pipe fabrications from ½” to over 14” diameter, carbon/stainless steel and chrome-moly piping. I was instrumental in establishing Northeast as a preferred supplier for Siemens Westinghouse and I increased the shop workload from $750,000 to over $2.75 million in the first year, developed a cost control program, several Excel-based estimating programs and a material requisitioning database and system, completed all Shop estimates, performed sales calls, generated job packages with Process Control Plans, the material requisitions, job estimate sheets, material cut lists and necessary drawings. Each weld was inspected in process and as the certified Weld Inspector, I completed a final inspection before each was approved and shipped.

May, 1997 to April, 2000 - Wahlco Engineered Products, Inc., Lewiston, ME; Sales Engineer/Project Manager
I developed a market with Siemens Westinghouse that brought Wahlco into the piping and power support skid market with the gross sales of the first 18 months at $2 million. We designed and fabricated carbon/stainless steel pipe and a number of styles of skids. This was significant as Wahlco identified this work as “non-traditional” to their core functions; which was the design and manufacture of industrial dampers, louvers, gas turbine diverters and metal and fabric expansion joints.

November, 1994 to May, 1997 - Dumont Industries, Monmouth, ME; Project Engineer
My primary duties involved developing accurate job packages, stating chronological fabrication procedures with QC “hold” points, coating applications with procedures, maintaining current drawing revisions and generating BOM’s and requisitions. I was Project manager for an order of large power generation support skids for ABB, involving the fabrication and functional testing of lube oil/fuel oil transfer skids. I generated all material requisitions, job packages, coordinated Purchasing, Production and Quality Control, finalized and performed the testing procedures for the completed units.

October, 1984 to April, 1986, June, 1993 to July 1994 - Cianbro Corp., Pittsfield, ME; Field Engineer
At various job sites, my duties included requesting quotes for numerous projects, generating requisitions/purchase orders, civil engineering functions and was also the Site Project Engineer at Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant. This involved invoicing procedures, supervision, engineering support of the plant work packages, estimation of costs and man-hours of upcoming maintenance evolutions and supervising several mechanical repair projects in the plant during the scheduled refueling shutdown.

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