








| Objective: | Electrical Engineer with the ability to analyze complex engineering problems, evaluate and recommend alternatives and communicate recommendations effectively. |
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| Education: | Master's degree in Electrical Engineering Technology University of Illinois at Urbana? Champaign, IL May 2002 |
| Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering University of Minnesota ? Twin Cities, Minneapolis, May 1996 |
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| Work Experience: | Electrical Engineer, Foster Industries Columbia Heights, MN 55000 Prepare electrical drawings and specifications. Manage project schedules and budgets. Obtain permits for operations. Make engineering calculations in connection with field and office assignments. Investigate problems and recommend solutions. Ensure compliance with safety requirements and standards procedures. Prepare requests for proposals and evaluate bids. Estimate cash flow projections. Perform highly specialized design, research, and analysis on a project-by-project basis and advise on code compliance. August 2003 - present |
| Electrical Engineer, CGC Richfield, MN 55000 Prepared and reviewed engineering plans, specifications, project schedules, designs, circuit diagrams, and estimates for construction and maintenance of power generation projects and related electrical systems. Planned and estimated costs on projects. Provided technical support for system operations and maintenance. Maintained effective working relationships with field crews, contractors, vendors, outside agencies, the public and City staff. September 1998 ? August 2003 |
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| Electrical Engineer, CGC Richfield, MN 55000 Performed highly specialized design, research, and analysis on a project-by-project basis. Provided advice regarding code compliance. Created and presented economic feasibility Studies. Performed quality assurance and control. Coordinated projects with other departments, outside agencies, contractors and consultants. Directed, prepared, reviewed and approved contract documents and specifications, making modifications and recommending alternatives as needed. Exercised cost control, monitored schedules, investigated problems and recommended solutions. May 1996 ? September 1998 |
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| References: | Furnished upon request |

