Robert D. Andrew, PE                                      DynCorp - Systems Integration Engineer

Unique Qualifications for EPA Office of Enforcement & Compliance Assurance Tasks

Mr. Andrew has 27 years of chemical engineering experience and 18 years’ experience supporting environmental systems and industrial process applications. His primary areas of expertise are process engineering and the development of data management systems and tools supporting health and safety, environmental compliance, and collaborative problem resolution for national and international workgroups.  He is a recognized expert in the development of Lotus Notes, Internet, and Oracle applications for environmental health, safety, and regulatory compliance.

Labor Category Requirements and Proposed Staff Qualifications

Education and Work Experience

Qualifications, including Degrees Held

Ph.D. in a related field, or equivalent (Master’s Degree plus any combination of additional years of specialized work experience and/or graduate level study in the proposed field of expertise totaling two (2) years; or Bachelor’s Degree plus any combination of additional years of specialized work experience and/or graduate level study in the proposed field of expertise totaling four (4) years)

10 years or more of experience

·   Premium Lotus Business Partner, 1997

·   Registered Professional Engineer, 1983

·   Graduate doctoral studies and thesis, School of Engineering, University of Auckland, 1997

·   B.E., Chemical & Materials (Honors), University of Auckland, New Zealand, 1970

·   27 years of engineering experience

Duties

Sample Accomplishments

Plans, conducts, and supervises projects of major significance, necessitating knowledge and the ability to originate and apply new and unique methods and procedures. Provides technical advice and counsel to other professionals. Generally, operates with wide latitude for unreviewed actions or decisions.

·   Directed 7-person GENIE project for Mobil  Corp. Global Environmental Health and Safety (EHS).

·   Managed 11-person design team for 4-country, $10 million Mobil European refinery operations and laboratory management information systems.

·   As a Senior Lecturer, developed and conducted chemical engineering undergraduate courses on “Process Analysis/Economics” and “Plant Design”.

Demonstrated Qualifications and Experience in SOW Task Areas

A.  Program Development

B.  Case Support

C.  Lab Supt., Comp. Mon.

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Highlights of Experience in SOW Areas

·        Implemented risk screening and analysis tools for multimedia assessment of cost-effective ranking, case studies, selection, and adoption of engineering or operational mitigation of EHS problems. Deployed enterprise-licensed TapRoot methodology [SOW Areas A, D]

·        Supervised six-person technical applications and hardware administration support team for automated support tools in $1.2 billion New Zealand SynFuels complex, including CADD, electronic library, process modeling and data analysis. Implemented first Intergraph CAD system in New Zealand. Managed SynFuel’s IBM mainframe archive system for plant and laboratory data. [SOW Areas A, D]

·        Participated on API and CMA committees to validate/refine EPA standards for fugitive emissions, record-keeping, and reporting.  Researched and implemented state-of-the-art fugitive monitoring tools and systems for refineries/chemical plants, data loggers, smart tagging systems with portable sniffers, and LAN-based reports. [SOW Area A, C]

·        Served as refining industry member of EPA’s Emissions Inventory Improvement Program (1994-1996) reviewing methodology and quantify emissions for defined industry sectors. [SOW Areas A, D]

·        Chaired a $2.5 million 10-company collaboration on a PERF project to speciate refinery product streams for listed air pollutants, used in outreach with the EPA as a defined research contribution under the CAA with EPA/OAQPS. [SOW Areas A, D]

·        Performed chemical engineering audits for the Texas Air Control Board on aluminum, pulp, and sulfuric acid plants, ensuring that reported emissions matched the plant operating records. Calculated emissions by mass/species balance and executed fenceline dispersion models for continuous and episodic emissions. [SOW Area B, C]

·        Provided independent audit review for annual inspections for W. R. Grace-owned storage Terminal facilities and on-demand audit data tools for Mobil Corporation facilities world-wide. [SOW Area B]

·        Prepared technical report for $20 million liability investigation of steam reformer startup failure. [SOW Area B]

·        Implemented Laboratory Information Management Systems for laboratory instruments and calibration standards/QA for online process instruments. [SOW Area C]

·        Lotus Notes-based EPA Contract Laboratory Program support of field technician activities, including automated feedback, methods repository, and online tools. [SOW Area C]

·        Managed $1 million project Global EHS Network Information Enabler project for Mobil Corporation’s Global EHS Professional Services. Directed a seven-person team and deployed this suite of 23 email-enabled Lotus Notes applications to more than 600 EHS staff around the world. Developed and managed their EHS intranet content, calendar, and meetings. Converted most used EHS periodical subscriptions to on-line Internet access. [SOW Areas A, D]

·        Provided business process design of seven secure Web-based Extranets for use by federal agencies and industry workgroups. Work focused on guidance development and consensus, rapid outreach, fact sheets, training support, and common calendars. [SOW Areas A, D]

·        Built global EHS Management System to integrate Mobil Corporation’s 52-element manufacturing with 62-element exploration and production systems and chemical division’s Responsible Care, OSHA STAR, and Risk Management Program. The system was linked by EHSMS element into seven best practices networks. Issues Management and BestNet won 1998 Lotus award for best manufacturing application. [SOW Area D]

·        Directed 11-person design team for a 4-country, $10 million Mobil European refinery data automation project. Integrated refinery information with plant control, with desktop accessibility. [SOW Areas A, D]

·        Implemented computer-based training (CBT) for Lotus Notes end users, deploying CBT systems courseware via LAN and/or CD-ROM around the world. Championed migration of plant operator training CBT from Mobil Chemical to Mobil Marketing and Refining’s Mobil U, using Mockingbird system for CBT creation, testing, and compliance. [SOW Area D]

Positions Held

DynCorp I&ET, Inc., Systems Integration Engineer, 1998 to Present – Designs state-of-the-art computer tools for EPA program support; mentors junior staff in effective workgroup.

Mobil Oil Corporation, Integration Consultant, 1996 to 1998Genie Project Manager and Intranet Webmaster for Mobil’s 600-person Global Environmental Health & Safety Professional Services organization.

Mobil R&D, Environmental Research Leader, 1992 to 1995 – Headed environmental process research team, performed collaborative research, and provided environmental compliance tools for operations.

Mobil R&D, Process Systems Group Leader, 1990 to 1991 – Managed technical R&D and development for refining and chemical plant advisory systems for chemical engineers/operators.

New Zealand SynFuels, Technical Applications Supervisor, 1985 to 1990 – Performed special projects in plant expansion and supervised computing applications for process, laboratory, and maintenance.

University of Aukland, School of Engineering, Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering Design, 1983 to 1985 – Taught chemical engineering students, expanded senior lab, and computing.

Forster-Morrell Engineering, Senior Process Engineer, 1981 to 1983 – Provided engineering and computing support for energy-efficiency consulting process to federal facilities and national labs.

Petromas Engineering Services, Process Engineer, 1974 to 1981 – Provided engineering design, consulting, and startup for refineries, storage terminals, wastewater, and municipal clients.

Training

·    Wastewater Plant Operations

·    Process Safety Management (PSM) Rule

·        Software Engineering Institute-certified CMM and ISO-9000 Overview

·    Risk Management Techniques

·    Refinery MACT Regulations

 

 

Certification

I certify that the information contained on this resume is accurate.

 

Robert D. Andrew    


                                                         Gina B. Hammond
                                                          Vice President