1. WAYNE F. THOMPSON
ADDRESS:
1665 CENTRAL PARKWAY FLORISSANT, MO. 63031 PH. (314) 831-1989,
Email: wfth@hotmail.com; cell phone (314) 803-5359
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering: University of Missouri at Rolla.
AutoCAD classes, 2D, 3D: Westco Tech.
Allen-Bradley Program Logic Controller Course: Florissant Valley Community College
OBJECTIVE
I desire a position/contract with a growing company, which utilizes my abilities as a
Project Engineer, Senior Electrical Engineer, Field Engineer, and Facilities Engineer.
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Over twenty five years of Electrical Engineering which include, Project Electrical
Engineer, Field Engineer, Senior Engineer, Facilities Designer, AutoCAD use. Power
Distribution, motor controls, Sub-Station and lighting design, field experience.
COMPUTER EXPERIENCE
Software: Microsoft Word, Excel, AutoCAD.
EMPLOYMENT RECORD
August 2009 to Present: On contract to B.D. Tech. Services to visit sites in the St.
Louis area and to produce power and communication drawings in AutoCAD on a large
fiber optics contract.
June 2009 to July 2009 (8 Weeks): Assignment to Energy Solutions in Richland, WA.
Customer was DOE. Was responsible for complete interior lighting design and lighting
panels loading. Performed power system short circuit and load flow study, using ETAP
software, for a radiation waste remediation facility. With team to get UL approval for
radiation hardened electrical and mechanical equipment for facility. Used AutoCAD.
This was a short term assignment.
Aug. 2008 to Nov. 2008: Assignment to AMEC in Phoenix AZ.
Designing power and power control systems and coordinating with vendors and
customer, Adanac, Canada, for copper and Moly, a 35MW mining project in British
Columbia. Used ETAP software for power system short circuit and co-ordination. Used
AutoCAD. Left for budget reasons.
March 2008 to Aug. 2008: Assignment to United Refinery Company in Warren, PA.
As a Project Engineer, responsible for several electrical designs and installations of
improvement projects within the plant. Included gasoline sulfur reduction, alky.
upgrade, ethanol transfer and storage planning. Involved with power distribution, motor
controllers and buckets and instrumentation. As Field Engineer, directed and answered
questions of contractors.
2. Wayne F. Thompson
March 2007 to March 2008: Assignment to Ambitech, Maryland Heights, MO. As an
Electrical Engineer was responsible for designing MCC and power distribution, lighting
system, and controls for a four tank, 98 thousand barrel Ethanol distribution terminal.
Field work was required in planning and meeting with utility. As a Project Engineer,
was responsible for budget and technical decisions for an electrical utility project to
install permanent 480V welding panels at the coal fired power plant for scheduled
maint.
Aug. 2006 to Feb. 2007: On assignment to CDG Engineers, Architects, Planners,
Inc., St. Louis, MO. As an Electrical Engineer, was responsible for industrial facilities
power distribution design, calculations of loads, panel board schedules, wiring
diagrams and lighting design for coal mining upgrades in hazardous locations. MVMCC
and MCC design. Included up to 1500hp motors with VFD drives.
July 2006 to Aug 2006: On assignment to Benham, Creve Coeur, MO.
As an Electrical Engineer, responsible for lighting design for a bio-diesel industrial
project, class I, div. 2 hazardous building. Facilities power distribution design and
quality control of a GSA facility.
March 2006 to June 2006: On assignment to AMG Engineering, Omaha, NE.
As an Electrical Engineer, responsible for facilities design, including power distribution
systems, MCCs, sub-stations, cable tray layouts, and lighting for Industrial Ethanol
Refinery plants in Nebraska, Iowa, and Tennessee.
June 2005 to Oct 2005: On assignment to BURNS and McDONNELL, St. Louis, MO.
As an Electrical Engineer, calculated power and designed lighting for NEC Class I,
Division 1 areas for the St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District.
Jan 2003 to May 2005: Nov 2005 to Feb 2006: Interim Employment: Residential
electrical design projects. Hazelwood School District employee. P/T RGIS auditor.
Sept 2002 to Nov 2002: On assignment to G&W ENGINEERING, St. Louis, MO.
As an Electrical Engineer, designed power distribution and lighting systems for
commercial projects, including banks, assisted care centers, and office buildings.
Layout of data and voice communication systems using AutoCAD. Use of NEC.
Sept 2001 to Feb 2002: On assignment to HARRIS GROUP, INC., Denver, CO.
As an Electrical Engineer, responsible for power plant layout and design (250 MW).
Designed underground duct banks, cable trays, and electrical building. Used AmpCalc
software to size cables and determine heating requirements and ampacities.
Prior to 2002: PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF, INC., SPECTRULITE CONSORTIUM,
INC., ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS, McDONNELL DOUGLAS CORPORATION,
BOEING AIRCRAFT, MARTIN MARIETTA, and EMERSON ELECTRIC.
Designed power and lighting, using AutoCAD and the NEC, on many commercial,
industrial, and public works projects. Testing MCCs, rack-out equip., power cables,
relays, breakers, and transformers. Used Hi-Pot, Megger tests. DOD testing: F-15,-18.