1. Sam J. DiPasquale, P. E.
14036 Flagstone Trail, Apple Valley, MN 55124
(H) 952-236-0635, (C) 651.343.9536, SamJD@aol.com
P R I N C I P A L P R O J E C T E N G I N E E R - E L E C T R I C A L
ELECTRICAL AND SOFTWARE DESIGN
♦ Led a design team for a robotic wafer-handling oven. This tool won the Advanced Packaging Award for
best new product of the year at 2002 SEMICON West.
♦ Created single line diagrams and grounding systems for industrial and generating equipment.
♦ Designed an expandable, automated, PC based three-axis test platform that reduced testing time by twelve
hours. This test platform can be configured for many applications.
♦ Prepared plans and specifications, set schedules, and coordinated engineering projects.
♦ Programmed PLCs and HMIs for a wide variety of automation and pharmaceutical applications.
♦ Developed and automated a time and event-dependent web handling vision system.
♦ Wrote involved technical procedures for customer and in-house use.
♦ Reviewed designs for compliance with NEC, UL, CE, 21 CFR and SEMI standards.
♦ Designed electrical systems for installation in hazardous classification areas.
♦ Quality Control Inspector responsible for certifying nuclear grade systems.
♦ Over 22 years of CAD engineering drafting experience.
♦ Expert in AutoCAD, Allen-Bradley PLCs, PanelBuilder, ControlNet and Ethernet. Familiar with
Wonderware, Intellution, RSLogix 500, DeviceNet and Seimens software.
MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE
♦ Over 20 years of project management experience in challenging team environments.
♦ Created innovative design solutions to tough technical challenges.
♦ Managed the installation schedule and design of complex ($9K – $750K) manufacturing machinery.
♦ Managed a 10 person Electrical Engineering group responsible for designing thermal solutions.
♦ Supervised a 15 person Electrical Shop that maintained Navy ship-wide electrical systems.
♦ Supervised a 12-person workgroup responsible for the safe operation of the electrical systems for a
Nuclear Submarine prototype.
♦ Managed the nuclear instrumentation test program.
♦ Estimated and budgeted for large capital projects. Projects were within 5% of targeted costs and exceeded
revenue goals.
♦ Selected to be an ISO 9001:2000 auditor. The Company passed certification on the first attempt.
♦ Created the Engineering Department Planning Schedule to optimize engineering efficiency.
♦ Reviewed all Engineering packages for regulatory compliance, completeness and correctness before
Production Release.
MARKETING AND SEMINAR SPEAKER
♦ Requested speaker for giving technical training seminars to industry clients.
♦ Adult learner instructor for over five years.
♦ Conducted technical training seminars throughout a five-state district.
♦ Complimented by customers for fast response and timely information.
♦ Effectively handled customer complaints for large accounts.
♦ Created and implemented company-wide solutions.
♦ Attention to detail, marketing and customer satisfaction resulted in a 30% increase in revenue.
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14036 Flagstone Trail, Apple Valley, MN 55124
(H) 952-236-0635, (C) 651.343.9536, SamJD@aol.com
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COMPUTER EXPERTISE
♦ Expert in Microsoft Project, Word, Excel, Access, Visual Basic, AutoCAD and Fusion 360.
♦ Programmed applications in ControlLogix, RSLogix, RSView, PanelView and PanelMate and C#.
♦ Created a large database to inventory 5000+ radioactive samples.
♦ Created technical instructions that reduced Field retrofit time by 3 days.
♦ Wrote a massive Access database application using VBA and SQL. This improved the workgroup
productivity by 25%.
W O R K H I S T O R Y
XCEL ENERGY, WELCH , MN 10/2009 - PRESENT
SENIOR NUCLEAR INSTRUCTOR /CONTROL ROOM SIMULATOR OPERATOR
SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR CERTIFICATION
Selected to be a senior instructor for initial and continuing training of nuclear operators . Course of instruction
included nuclear engineering and power production systems. Completed instructor training and systems
training in less than a year.
SENIOR LICENSING ENGINEER/ELECTRIC SHOP GENERAL SUPERVISOR
Provided oversight of project related licensing activities. Key interface between plant engineering and NRC
regulatory personnel. Responsibilities included program-based documents, calculations, engineering
evaluations, operability determinations, maintenance of design basis documents and resolution of
Corrective Action Issues. Additional responsibilities included the review of existing / new program
documents, support of continued plant operation, assessment of adverse conditions, engineering analysis,
and project management. Developed schedules, utilized work management tools, performed assignments
for engineering related activities to support site goals.
During the reactor refueling outage, I was requested to be the Electric Shop General Supervisor for the
midnight shift. Responsible for scheduling work, management interface and improving team relationships.
The Electric Shop completed all assigned task on time with no lost-work accidents or injuries.
SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER/TECHNICAL CONSULTANT 11/2007 – 8/2009
CUMMINS POWER GENERATION , FRIDLEY, MN
(ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION )
Four month contract was extended for twenty-two months. As an integral member of the multi-discipline
design team, I created “white-paper” electrical designs that were straightforward and cost-effective.
Designs included electrical control system harnesses for next-level generator systems. Projects included
large generator sets for the Oil and Gas market, Army medium mobile power systems and a large, medium
voltage (5 KV) application for the Air Force. Managed a group of designers and technicians throughout
design, initial test and initial production.
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14036 Flagstone Trail, Apple Valley, MN 55124
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DISTRICT MANAGER AND SENIOR TECHNICAL CONSULTANT 6/2003 – 11/2007
LWG CONSULTING , MINNEAPOLIS , MN
(FORENSIC ENGINEERING / TECHNICAL CONSULTING )
Management responsibilities encompassed budgeting, technical research and analysis techniques, client
relationships, training and mentoring. This included the project management of complex and large losses.
The loses involved CNC lathes, milling machines, measurement systems and manufacturing plants.
Research techniques included failure analysis of equipment, nature and extent of damage, market valuation,
repair and replacement options. Maintained and improved client relationships that resulted in an increase
in profits.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SUPERVISOR / PROJECT MANAGER 7/2001-3/2003
DESPATCH INDUSTRIES, LAKEVILLE , MN
(INDUSTRIAL THERMAL SOLUTIONS )
Responsibilities included project management and technical supervision for complex pharmaceutical
thermal solutions. Also, built client relationships and provided superior customer service. Managed the
electrical engineering department, worked closely with Production to ensure on-time shipments. Provided
technical consultation for both customers and technical staff. Reviewed all Engineering work packages.
ADVANCED SYSTEMS ENGINEER 7/1998 –
7/2001
3M, ST. PAUL , MN
(PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS )
Design and installation of complex industrial equipment. Designed and installed a PLC-based vision
measurement system. Programmed large database applications and PLC/HMI control systems. In addition,
upgraded and installed hardware equipment and new software packages. Systems included motor controls,
MCCs, VFDs and sensors. Responsible for the design, procurement, installation and personnel training
for thin-film measurement systems.
GAMMA CELL SUPERVISOR AND SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR 8/1994-6/1998
WARD CENTER , CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA , NY
(HALF-MEGAWATT RESEARCH REACTOR FACILITY)
Responsibilities included Gamma Cell Supervisor, Senior Reactor Operator and Equipment Technician.
Consulted with researchers to develop cost effective test plans and programs. Scheduled and performed
rigorous nuclear tests. Maintained the instrumentation for the nuclear reactor systems. Planned and
scheduled research operations for the Gamma Cell. Trained personnel on nuclear research operations.
Certified nuclear instrumentation components.
SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR AND MATERIALS TESTING TECHNICIAN 9/1991 – 6/1994
BUFFALO MATERIALS RESEARCH , BUFFALO , NY
(TWO-MEGAWATT RESEARCH REACTOR FACILITY)
Lead supervisor for a client’s nuclear research program. Designed, built and documented nuclear
instrumentation systems. Responsible for the testing, paperwork and QA of test programs. Reorganized
large specimen database into a useful and logical format. Key team member during a two-year overhaul of
the reactor systems.
MARATHON LETOURNEAU COMPANY , LONGVIEW, TX 8/1990 –
8/1991
(MANUFACTURER OF LARGE MINING EQUIPMENT)
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14036 Flagstone Trail, Apple Valley, MN 55124
(H) 952-236-0635, (C) 651.343.9536, SamJD@aol.com
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ELECTRICAL DESIGNER / HYDRAULIC HOSE SHOP SUPERVISOR
Responsibilities included designing and drafting a wide range of electrical instrumentation and control
systems. Used CAD to draft large electrical schematics and wire layouts for the largest mining trucks in the
world. Redesigned electro-hydraulic control systems. Coordinated closely with the assembly line to improve
the electrical instrumentation. Wrote involved technical documentation.
UNITED STATES NAVY 1/1982 – 6/1990
LEAD ELECTRICAL FOREMAN
SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR AND TRAINING INSTRUCTOR
(WESTINGHOUSE NAVAL REACTORS FACILITY, IDAHO )
ELECTRIC SHOP SUPERVISOR AND SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR
(USS MISSISSIPPI (CGN-40) NUCLEAR CRUISER)
Diverse knowledge base in multiple nuclear plant systems. Solved operational problems on electrical,
hydraulic, pneumatic and control systems. Nuclear Quality Control Inspector, certified nuclear grade
systems. Taught a highly detailed course of instruction for Naval officers and enlisted personnel.
Developed and scheduled an intensive lecture program that significantly reduced student qualification time.
Training included a college level curriculum in theory and operation of electrical instrumentation and power
distribution systems.
E D U C A T I O N
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, May 1998. This degree was accomplished by working full
time while maintaining a 3.2 average. Designed embedded programming for a consumer appliance. Solving
challenging practical design problems was the most enjoyable part of the curriculum.
Naval Nuclear Power Training School and Prototype, Orlando, Florida, May, 1983
College level curriculum in theory and operation of electrical instrumentation and power distribution systems.
Completed course with a 3.6 average.
P R O F E S S I O N A L M E M B E R S H I P S
Professional Engineer MN License #43335
MSPE Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
Eta Kappa Nu Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society
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