pcmuller[at]hotmail.com Pg. 1 of 2 Philip C. Muller
General Mail
Arlington, VA 22222
Cell: (757) 348-6712
Summary of Skills: Have worked with the NEC (A/E)(MEP)(Ships)(Nuclear), and have extensive computer knowledge, as well as PLC knowledge.
Education: BS Electrical Engineering Technology, Dec. 1986
Old Dominion University (ABET), Norfolk, Virginia
Jan. 2008 – April 2009 (Bechtel) “Watts Bar†Nuclear Plant, Bring Unit 2 up to Unit 1 standards
Sept 2006 – June 2007 (Gibbs &Coxs, Inc.) Load Analysis & Master Equipment List (tracking)
April 2006 – July 2006 (BMT Designers & Planners) Design: Power Distribution for Ships.
July 2005 – Feb 2006 (M.C. Dean, Inc.(Europe)) E.E.-Design: Power distribution Systems, Telecommunications, Security Systems. For Gov. Bldg. AutoCad 2005. DOD clearance.
Jan 2005 – Mar 2005 (Orbital Engineering (Charleston, SC)) Design: Power distribution, lighting. For Apartments / Condo’s/ Commercial Bldg/ Dentist Office. AutoCad 2004.
Aug 2004 – Jan 2005 (General Dynamics Network Systems) - Cad Engineer-Worked on shipboard design and building design and Telecommunication Systems using AutoCAD 2005/2004/2000. Work with Telecom. Engr. (RCDD). DOD clearance.
Sept 1996 - Aug. 2001 (Fairfax, VA) Work for Real Estate broker in multifaceted capacity (Bldg. Engineer), while trying to start a business in cabling.
May 1993- Sept 1996 Sabbatical: Family, Travel, and Investigate business interest. Took courses: Paralegal, Real Estate, Novel NetWare, AutoCAD, Computer Repair, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Cable Splicing (LAN).
Feb. 1991 - May 1993 (IPAC (Johnson Controls and World Services))
Engineer, Chief: Responsible for providing electrical engineering support.
Investigated, evaluated, resolved, designed, implemented, and tested for
technical problems related to the operation, maintenance and modification of
existing facilities and new construction/installation projects. Performed a
variety of electrical engineering work in the design, planning, and overseeing
of installation, operation, and maintenance of electric and electronic
components, equipment, systems, facilities and machinery used in generation,
distribution, transmission, and utilization of electric energy for domestic and
industrial consumption. Developed studies: trade off analysis, requirements,
justifications, estimates and standards to be followed in daily maintenance and
operation of systems. Prepared specifications governing shop fabrication,
testing, assembly and delivery of various components. Ensured proper interface
with existing systems. Evaluated field performance and test data. Recommended
modification of existing systems or installation of new ones. Provide
guidelines and recommendations for preventative maintenance programs.
Coordinated procurement. Designed and inspected the installation of ILS system
and other runway systems. Conferred with airport personnel on design and
construction of buildings and runway lighting. Instructed personnel in the use
of various research techniques to find building codes and navy design
parameters. Troubleshot cathodic protection system for base fuel piping system.
Acquired Intergraph Micorostation experience. (Company lost the contract)
Location: Diego Garcia (BIOT) (Indian Ocean) (48hr/wk plus)
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July 1990-July 1990 (Diversified Technologies Inc. Chesapeake VA)
Electrical Engineer: Complete As-built drawings of ship's electrical systems. (Job-Shop)
March 1990-June 1990 (Tampa Shipyard Inc. Tampa FL)
Electrical Engineer: Survey ship's power distribution system and report on work
to be completed. (Job-Shop)
Feb 1989-March 1990 (J.J.H. Inc. Portsmouth, VA)
Electrical Engineer: Performed load analysis, fault current analysis, and
distribution calculations and distribution system (power and light) design.
Performed drawing shipcheck verifications developed shipcheck reports and wrote
liaison action reports.
Nov.1987-Dec 1988 (Clark-Smith Assoc. Norfolk, VA)
Electric Design Engineer: Designed lighting and interior wiring systems. Cost
estimating. Drafted both electrical and mechanical drawings. Ran field
investigations and electrical surveys. Prepared specifications for the job.
Approve or reject contractor submittals. Took two courses in the National
Electric code.
Jan.1987-Oct.1987 (Fazzi Engineering (defunct) Hampton VA)
Electronic Technician: Design and install home security systems.
June 1982-Dec.1986
Student: Held various full and part time positions.
8 years experience: (Virginia /North Carolina)
Land Surveyor: Laid out roads, bridges, sewer pipe, water lines, subdivisions,
shopping malls, parking lots and houses for construction crews to build. Did
hydrographic and topographic surveys for engineers to use in design. Kept
extensive notes on the methods used and the data obtained (this demanded
drafting skill). Ran elevation circuits to establish an elevation at a given
point as needed by the project. Trained less qualified personnel in the methods
to be used.
3 years experience: (VA Beach, VA/ Norfolk, VA)
Clerk/Parts Manager: Maintained an adequate stock of best selling parts and
eliminated others from the inventory, maintained stock records, maintained
catalogs, greet public.
References: Available at interview or upon request.
pcmuller[at]hotmail.com Pg.2 of 2 Philip C Muller
Philip C. Muller
757-348-6712 (Cell)
Dear Sir or Madam:
Thank you for your time and efforts reviewing my resume.
My Shipboard experiences might be thought of as: working on a small city or
process plant (when Navy Fueling Ships are considered.)
My experiences on Diego Garcia were as varied as any electrical engineer could
hope for and dovetails nicely for the positions that you have open.
On the island (D.G.) 3000 mi. from anywhere and with phone calls at $4.00/min,
one had to be inventive and have a copy of the navy's Design Data Sheets (and
all other Codes that may have effective) at hand to run a twentieth century city
(3000people) in the middle of nowhere on a war footing. In my capacity as Elec.
Engr. I had to Design for: Waste Water Treatment Facilities, Water Treatment
Facilities, Well water automatic controls system, Ships, the harbor piers and
the Shipyard, the Airfield lighting and aircraft navigational aid buildings,
Fuel Depot Control and Piping System (from the airport fuel dispensing
facilities to the ship offloading facilities to the Tank Farm, Ammunition dump
and It's security systems, Fire Department buildings and island radio monitoring
equipment, Cement Manufacturing facility, Antenna Systems, Fiber Optic cable
routing, Sports field lighting, Air Conditioning systems (power and
controls)(All buildings), UPS for Mission Critical Buildings and computers,
Power Distribution system for the island(13.5KV-117V)(Everything from the Diesel
Generators and Switchgear to the lowliest receptacle), (There are many work
experiences in buildings that because of the Secret nature of the work done
inside cannot be spoken of.), Cathodic protection system for piers and Fuel
piping. Trouble Shoot various system problems and direct their repair. Exercised
my surveying talents: locate (electronically) and map underground utilities,
implement the islands first full topographic mapping, do topographic mapping for
Civil Engineers to use in the design of housing for TCNs (Third county
nationals), Teach others.
Relocation is not a problem and compensation is negotiable. I am into health and fitness. Please call and ask me any questions you may have.
Sincerely,
Philip C. Muller
757 348 6712 Cell
pcmuller[at]hotmail.com
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