Camden County College - Engineering
English
MS
Project: Investigation of the Use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate in the Production of New Portland Cement Concrete for NJDOT
Civil Engineering
Rowan University
B.S.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Rowan Ice Hockey Club
ASCE
ACI
Advance Structural Mechanics
Strategic Engineering Management
Earth Retaining Systems
Geotechnical Engineering
Foundation Engineering
Prestressed Concrete
Principles of Hydraulic Design
Advance Fatigue and Fracture
Analysis and Design of Steel Frames
Transportation Engineering
Reinforced Concrete Design
Watershed Engineering
Advance Reinforced Concrete Design
Advance Steel Design
Structural Analysis
Engineer In Training
NJ State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
#14450
Professional Engineer
NJ State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
24GE05161500
PSEG Nuclear
PSEG Nuclear operates the Salem and Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Stations in Lower Alloways Creek
NJ and is a part owner of the Peach Bottom Nuclear generation station in Delta
PA.
- Working with the NJ Chapter.\n-Planning committee member for inaugural \"A Night of Hope\" Fundraising Event in June 2019 \n- Provide technical and back office support for the purpose of tracking donations
outreach efforts
volunteer/donor contact information
and tracking of other metrics which measure/demonstrate the organizations impact.\n- Participate in Monthly Blessing Bag Parties
where donations are assembled with Resource Guides and notes of encouragement. The bags are distributed to those suffering with the disease of addition and are currently homeless. \n
A.I.M. Angels In Motion
Axapta
CAD
HEC-HMS
Vault
Construction Management
Stormwater Management
HEC-RAS
Windows & Mac operating systems
AutoCAD
Manufacturing
Product Development
Microsoft Office
Submittals
Structural Engineering
Civil Engineering
Mathematica
JMP
Bridge
C++
Construction
Lessons Learned During Implementation of Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide
Jared Krause
Robert W. Sauber
Abstract \nThe purpose of this paper is to present the lessons learned during implementation of the MEPDG \n(Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide) and to provide a detailed framework on how to \nvalidate the design guide using level 3 inputs. The performance models in the MEPDG were \ncalibrated using Long Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) data from highway sections all over \nthe United States. Therefore
the design guide with level 3 inputs must be validated for soil
\nenvironmental and traffic conditions typically observed in a specific region. In this study
\naccurate input and performance data from seven LTPP sections in the state of New Jersey was \nobtained. To ensure accurate data was used in the design guide
the data was collected from \nmultiple sources
such as the as-built plans and NJDOT databases. A case-by-case comparison \nwas conducted between predicted and measured performance data for every section and each \ndistress
such as rutting
fatigue cracking
longitudinal cracking
transverse
cracking and \nroughness. The analysis determined the conditions where the level 3 inputs may not be \nappropriate. This step is critical before any state agency starts implementing the design guide. \nThis paper provides the state agency with the tools and the knowledge needed to successfully \nimplement the design guide. The framework will also serve as practical guide to state agencies \nand research institutions as the pavement community begins to adopt the new design guide
Lessons Learned During Implementation of Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide
Jeffrey
Owad
Salem Community College
PSEG
Fenestration Consultants
Camden County College
Atlantic Cape Community College
Rowan University
Burlington County College
Rowan College at Gloucester County
Oldcastle Precast -
Pepco Holdings
Blackwood
NJ
• Prepared Syllabus
and formatted Lecture Notes to meet the requirements of the course set forth by the College\n• Developed quizzes and exams to evaluate students’ comprehension of material covered in class and through completion of assignments\n• Utilized course webpage to enhance/support in-class lecture by providing electronic copies of Syllabus
in class handouts
presentation slides
in class examples
homework assignments
and quiz/exam solutions.\n• Course(s) Taught: EGR-202– Dynamics
Adjunct Instructor
Camden County College
Mays Landing
New Jersey
•\tPrepared Syllabus
and formatted Lecture Notes to meet the requirements of the course set forth by the College\n•\tDeveloped quizzes and exams to evaluate students’ comprehension of material covered in class and through completion of assignments \n•\tUtilized blackboard and to enhance/support in-class lecture by providing electronic copies of Syllabus
in class handouts
presentation slides
in class examples
homework assignments
and quiz/exam solutions.\n•\tCourse(s) Taught: Math-153: Discrete Math and Math-155: Calculus I
Adjunct Instructor
Atlantic Cape Community College
A small organization
( started with my self as a CAD Designer and the 4 company founders). Main area of business was architectural grade windows and curtain wall.
Fenestration Consultants
Oldcastle Precast -
Folsom
NJ
•\tGenerated structural precast designs
calculations and submittal drawings for Reinforced Concrete Pipe
Precast Concrete vaults
Manholes
and box culverts.\n•\tConsulted professional engineers firms and site contractors regarding design and constructability issues \n•\tPrepared cost estimates and completed take-offs of materials required for customer projects. \n•\tNegotiated purchasing agreements for production materials and components\n•\tPrepare precast structure manufacture shop drawings for production staff.\n•\tMain point of contact for contractors and engineers regarding product specifications and design.\n•\tScheduled labor and production for precast concrete structures plant \n•\tDeveloped and over saw NJDOT certification of a new SCC (Self Consolidating Concrete) mix design used for precast structures. \n•\tIntegral part in the development of new products conforming to ASTM and AASHTO specifications as well as Local DOT and Transit Authority specifications.\n•\tManaged Quality Control program and conformance to industry design standards Performed Annual Quality Control Audits at various Oldcastle Precast Locations\n•\tLead seminars for professional engineers on drainage design & storm water management
Engineer
Burlington County
•\tPrepared Syllabus
and formatted Lecture Notes to meet the requirements of the course set forth by the College\n•\tDeveloped quizzes and exams to evaluate students’ comprehension of material covered in class and through completion of assignments\n•\tUtilized Blackboard e-Education platform to enhance/support in-class lecture by providing electronic copies of in class handouts
quiz/exam solutions
and group discussion posts when appropriate.\n•\tSUMMA course evaluations meet or exceed both institutional and national averages\n•\tSenior Adjunct Status: 1 year or more of Teaching experience
Completion of Burlington County College’s Adjunct Institute
and Recommendation by Division Supervisor\n•\tCourse(s) Taught: MTH 113 – Modern College Mathematics I
Adjunct Instructor
Burlington County College
Carneys Point
NJ
•\tPrepared Syllabus
and formatted Lecture Notes to meet the requirements of the course set forth by the College\n•\tDeveloped quizzes and exams to evaluate students’ comprehension of material covered in class and through completion of assignments \n•\tRan laboratory section which provides students the opportunity to prove basic physics principles based on observations of option in motion\n•\tUtilized course webpage to enhance/support in-class lecture by providing electronic copies of Syllabus
in class handouts
presentation slides
in class examples
homework assignments
and quiz/exam solutions.\n•\tCourse(s) Taught: PHY 101 – Physics I
Adjunct Professor
Salem Community College
Sewell
NJ
•\tPrepared Syllabus
and formatted Lecture Notes to meet the requirements of the course set forth by the College\n•\tDeveloped quizzes and exams to evaluate students’ comprehension of material covered in class and through completion of assignments \n•\tRan field exercises/lab to ensure students are exposed to survey tools and equipment utilized in industry and how to use them properly to achieve survey level accuracy and precision of measurements\n•\tUtilized course webpage to enhance/support in-class lecture by providing electronic copies of Syllabus
in class handouts
presentation slides
in class examples
homework assignments
and quiz/exam solutions.\n•\tCourse(s) Taught: CET-108 Introduction to Surveying and CET-208 - Route & Construction Surveying
Adjunct Instructor
Rowan College at Gloucester County
Mays Landing
New Jersey
Senior Engineer (October 2018 - Current)\n• Area Maintenance Engineer for PHI T&S Engineering – Atlantic City Electric Transmission\n• Responsible for the overall health and reliability of the Overhead Atlantic City Electric Transmission System (69kV and greater) and implementation of the corrective maintenance program\n• Single point of contact for all emergent Overhead Transmission Line issues. \n• Project Manager for all overhead transmission corrective maintenance projects/programs \n• Responsible for the completion and oversight of all inspection programs including Comprehensive Arial Inspections
Annual Inferred Inspection
Transmission Structure Ground Line / Foundation Inspections \n• Manages both Capital and O&M Corrective Maintenance annual budgets and supports development of Long-Range Capital Plan development \n\n\nGeneral Engineer (June 2017 – October 2018)\n• Lead Responsible Engineer for PHI T&S Engineering – Atlantic City Electric Transmission\n• Prepared design change packages in support of system reliability and ageing Condition projects for the Atlantic City Electric Transmission System (69kV and greater) \n• Provide oversight and direction of third-party engineering contractors in the scoping
design development and oversight of installation of design change packages with total project costs up to $50M.\n• Provided engineering support during storms / forced outages on the Transmission and Distribution System
Senior Transmission Engineer
Pepco Holdings
Glassboro
NJ
• Prepared Syllabus
and formatted Lecture Notes to meet the requirements of the course set forth by the University\n• Developed in-class lab and take home assignments and projects to evaluate students’ comprehension of material covered in class.\n• Utilized course webpage to enhance/support in-class lecture by providing electronic copies of Syllabus
in class handouts
presentation slides
assignments
and project solutions.\n• Course(s) Taught: CEE-08102– Engineering Graphics
Adjunct Instructor
Rowan University
Hancocks Bridge
NJ
Manager - Mechanical & Structural Design Engineering \n(May 2016- June 2017)\n• Provide oversight and direction of a team of 8 full time engineers as well as third party engineering contractors in the scoping
design development and oversight of installation of Design Change and Plant Betterment Projects with engineering costs up to $10M.\n•Lead the design team to meet online and outage milestones in the development of plant modifications and support of emergent operational issues \n•Perform necessary technical challenges and approval of engineering products.\n•Lead inspections and audits performed by internal and external shareholders such as USNRC
NJDEP
and INPO \n•Lead multidiscipline team of up to 30 engineers in support of planned refueling outage and forced outages.\n\nASSOCIATE ENGINEER –> LEAD ENGINEER (March 2013 – May 2016)\n• Member of Salem Generating Station Mechanical/Structural Design Engineering Department \n• Prepared technical/engineering evaluations and design change packages in support of the continued operation and longevity of Station \n• Provided engineering support during planned refueling outage and forced outages at both Salem Units\n• Owner of both the structural condition monitoring and protective coatings aging management programs
which are credited for renewal of operating licenses at both Salem Units 1 and 2\n• Station structural and protective coatings Subject Mater Expert (SME)\n• Station seismic equipment qualification engineer with Seismic Qualification Users Group (SQUG) and EPRI Equipment Seismic Qualification certification
Manager - Salem Mechanical & Structural Design Engineering
PSEG