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Electrical Distribution Designer Resume Profile

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Lanham, MD

COMPUTER SKILLS

Languages: C , C

Software: ESRI's ArcGIS 10.2, Map Info, ENVI, MicroStation, Graphic Work Design GWD , Work Management Information System WMIS , AutoCAD, Google Earth, Google Map, Microsoft Office Suite Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint , Blue Beam, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign

Systems: Windows 7, Windows XP, UNIX

EXPERIENCE

Electrical Distribution Designer

Confidential

  • Create maps showing upgrades to overhead and underground electric distribution systems using ArcGIS
  • Determine size, type and quantity of all utility equipment needed
  • Design construction maps showing upgrades to poles, cross arms, single and three phase overhead primary conductors, mainline secondary conductors, secondary service conductors, single and three phase overhead transformer banks, pad mount transformers, fuse cutouts, capacitor banks, gang operated switches, SF6 switches, regulator banks, Automatic Circuit Reclosers, lightning arresters, animal guards, underground riser poles, underground service cables, duct banks, etc.
  • Update Graphic Work Design GWD with data currently existing in the field
  • Update and maintain land base and electric network facility data using GWD
  • Interpret engineering/construction plans and drawings
  • Generate maps using ArcGIS that meet the PEPCO drafting standards
  • Knowledge of conduit standards
  • Produce accurate construction sketches on schedule
  • Follow technical operating procedures, standards, code requirements and specifications
  • Design Traffic Control Plans TCP for permitting purposes using MicroStation
  • Knowledge of the District Department of Transportation DDOT
  • Utilize Work Management Information System WMIS software to generate cost for rebuilding and upgrading a feeder
  • Produce Bill of Materials, Compatible Unit Summary, Cost Estimate and Job Detail
  • Utilize Google Earth as a reference to help clarify uncertainties
  • Work with field engineer as part of a team to ensure all requirements are met
  • Survey pole and equipment and devices on poles
  • Trace feeder from the substation
  • Trace phasing on primary conductors
  • Use range finder to measure span lengths of primary and secondary conductors
  • Measure distances from pole to a tree in the District of Columbia
  • Record data in Blue Beam software using a tablet
  • Take measurements of curb, gutter, manholes and Point of Intersection PI for underground distribution

GIS Cartographer

Confidential

  • Drafted and designed nautical charts for mariners to ensure safe navigation
  • Used LIDAR data to show accurate shorelines in ESRI's ArcGIS
  • Updated Tide Table-2, a record of all regional tidal activity for the nation
  • Applied critical Aids-To-Navigation such as buoys, wrecks, obstructions, pipelines, soundings and depth curves to Electronic Navigational Charts ENC and Raster Nautical Charts RNC using ArcGIS and MicroStation
  • Relocated, added, and deleted Aids-To-Navigation ATON's and Dangers-To-Navigation DTON's on ENC and RNC
  • Generated GIS maps and data
  • Validated Electronic Navigational Charts
  • Ensured the Local Notice to Mariners for all Coast Guard Districts
  • Processed Print on Demand POD copies of Raster Nautical Charts for all Coast Guard Districts
  • POD charts are the most up-to-date paper nautical charts
  • Provided Quality Assurance QA and Quality Control QC of POD charts
  • Processed POD when there was a new edition or an update made to a chart
  • Utilized Google Maps and Google Earth as a reference for coast lines, docks and piers to help clarify uncertainties

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