Background
Mr.
Palys has over 28 years of experience in the electric utility, process and
heavy manufacturing industries. He
has served as a Manager with hands-on experience and Consultant in a number of
areas related to distribution electrical systems.
He managed a number of engineers and designers in the development of
projects constructing high and low voltage power distribution conductors,
transformation, switchgear, instrumentation and control practices for utility
organizations and industrial corporations.
His experience with projects such as this makes him an excellent
candidate for Project Manager.
Education
BS,
Electrical Engineering, State University NY at Buffalo
Subsequent
course attendance includes: Substation
Engineering; Grounding & Relaying Applications; Power Systems Transient
Analysis & Surge Protection.
Member
of IEEE Industry Applications, Engineering management, and several Power
Engineering Societies.
Licensed
Professional Engineer: New York,
New Jersey.
Relevant
Job Experience and Performance
Commonwealth
Edison – Lead Consultant on assessment of eight major outages
suffered during the summer of 1999. Duties
included inspections of substations, manholes and cable vaults where failure
occurred and review of system switching records.
Development of assessment on reasons, including recommendations for
operational modifications.
Black
& Veatch - Program/Project Manager responsible for multiple
turnkey EPC projects, concurrently in progress under the New York Power
Authority’s Electrotechnologies Program.
Contract scope included study, recommendation, design and build
functions. The DSM/energy
efficiency improvement projects, were at various large NYPA customers located
within NY City. Representative
projects involved expansion, upgrading, or newly integrated central chilled
water plant installations, at educational and health care campuses, with added
capacities of 3,000 to 8,000 T. Major
components included package chillers, cooling towers, condenser and chilled
water distribution piping, electrical utility interface, transformation,
primary and secondary power distribution, switchgear, instrumentation and
control, sitework and utilities, structure, demolition, etc.
Determinations of individual project viability were closely tied to
payback from projected savings due to efficiency improvement based reductions
in energy consumption.
Black
& Veatch -Electrical
Manager responsible for performance of an electrical discipline group
of up to 20 engineers, designers, technicians, in conduct of industrial,
university and utility oriented practice.
Major clients included various IBM facilities, AT&T, NYNEX DASNY,
Dartmouth, Vassar and several other college campuses, Central Hudson Gas &
Electric and numerous others. Extensive
experience within process environments highlights knowledge of, and
sensitivity to, the impact of schedules and downtime with emphasis upon
safety, reliability, efficiency, maintainability and cost effectiveness.
Activities included stand-alone electrical prime, and electrical
support of multi-discipline projects.
Low,
medium, and high voltage power distribution, 120 V thru 115 kV, included many
combinations of subsurface & overhead conductoring; transformation; new
switchgear and modifications to existing; overcurrent & overvoltage
protection; emergency, standby, peak shaving generation; power quality
investigations; lightning protection.
Instrumentation
& Control included individual stand-alone PLC, DDC, loop control, relay
logic, as well as integrated applications in conjunction with DCS and SCADA
systems via copper conductor and/or fiber optic data highway.
Motor control implementations included the variety of full &
reduced voltage, solid state, and variable frequency equipment.
Multi-functional
responsibility included individual project management, project engineering,
business unit co-management, marketing and business development, preparation
of proposals and estimates, contract negotiation, and litigation support as
expert witness.
Pacific
Gas and Electric Company - As Inspection Engineer, performed
engineering/quality based audits at suppliers of electrical and gas
distribution products. On-site
evaluation of production and QA methods, capabilities, and compliance with
specifications. Resolution of
design, manufacturing and product failure problems was routine.
Contributed to revision of several distribution product standards.
Travel primarily within the eastern half of the country.
Consulting
Engineer - Sole proprietorship in conduct of a consulting engineering
practice, self limited to electrical power distribution, control and
utilization. Services were
provided primarily to upstate NY process industries (paper, glass, chemicals),
from his Syracuse offices. Full
engineering services included: specification
and design; surveys of existing systems, equipment & operations; planning
and recommendations regarding installation, upgrading & expansion;
preparation of project budget estimates; bid & contract documents;
evaluation of quotations & bids; construction monitoring. Clients included Crown Zellerbach Corp, Corning Glass Works,
IBM, others. Membership was
maintained, through 1986, in the American Consulting Engineers Council.
Bussmann
Manufacturing Div., McGraw-Edison Co. - District Manager responsible,
in central New York State, for applications & sales engineering of fusible
overcurrent protective devices for medium & low voltage power systems,
control and electronic circuitry. With
emphasis upon an engineering based market approach, conducted numerous
seminars and participated in others’ instructional activities stressing
proper engineering practice in selection & application of electrical
system components & protective equipment, based upon circuit
characteristics, component withstand capabilities, and code compliance.