Philip G. Cutino, P.E. pcutino@slac.stanford.edu SUMMARY OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE MECHANICAL ENGINEER, LCLS PROJECT, ENGINEERING AND PHYSICS DIVISION, SLAC Primary responsibility is mechanical support for delivery the electron beam to the Linac Coherent Light Source during commissioning and into operations. Duties include design, develop, procure, manufacture, install and commission beam line and experiment-specific hardware, such as ultra-high vacuum chambers, opto-mechanical hardware, experimental apparatus and kinematic supports. Manage associated engineering programs from conception through design, construction, field installation and commissioning. Responsible for keeping project within budget and on schedule. Create engineering specifications and designs that meet the physics requirements through constant effective communication with the scientists; Responsible for thermal, structural and modal analysis. Responsible for design reports, design reviews, cost estimates, schedules, system documentation and test reports. Provide technical guidance to design staff and mechanical support technicians. Responsible for applying Environmental Safety and Health procedures to all tasks. Provide interface and coordination of civil, electrical, RF, cooling, metrology, controls and other subsystem engineering groups; Plan mechanical system integration and provide detailed schedules throughout the project for design to commissioning; Manage the procurement, inspection and acceptance, installation and commissioning of mechanical hardware. FACILITIES ENGINEER, CONVENTIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FACILITIES DIVISION, SLAC Primary responsibilities include preparing technical specifications, scope of work, cost estimates, project schedules, manage projects, review construction plans and specifications; act as University Technical Representative. Typical projects include HVAC equipment and controls, electrical utilities, underground utilities and process control systems. Additional responsibilities include management and administration of the computer-based Building Management Control System for conventional and experimental facilities including the Central Utility Plant and Data Center. Also, providing engineering support for HVAC technicians and contractors, developing control strategies and logic for optimizing mechanical system performance, programming and configuration of hardware and software, developing and maintaining system documentation and coordinating system commissioning, coordinating the retro-commissioning of existing buildings, working closely with physicists, project managers, other project engineers, facilities maintenance staff and accelerator operations staff to improve process control and environmental stability in a wide variety of environments including critical data center cooling needs, clean rooms, experimental systems, for over 1.5 million square feet of lab and general office space. OPERATIONS M ANAGER, ENERTRAN CORPORATION Managed operations for Enertran Corporation, including all phases of a small metal fabrication shop for the production of heat transfer equipment including estimating, scheduling, purchasing, expediting, fabrication and quality assurance. Directly involved in research and development of products and production equipment for the heat transfer industry. EDUCATION, AWARDS & TRAINING Registered Professional Mechanical Engineer in the State of California Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with Honors, University of California, Berkeley, December 2002. 3.62 GPA, Charles Parker Holt Memorial Scholar, Frank Jarrett Machine Design Award, California Alumni Association Leadership Scholar, Pi Tau Sigma Engineering Honor Society. Relevant Coursework: Design of Real Time Software for the Control of Mechanical Systems, Feedback Control & Dynamic Systems, Advanced Programming in Matlab, Mechatronics Design Laboratory, also a research project implementing a real time temperature data acquisition system and HMI for a Computer Data Center using experimental networked wireless sensors. Specialized training includes: Basic Vacuum Practice, University Technical Representative, OSHA 510 Construction Safety, OSHA 3010 Excavation & Trenching, Electrical Safety for High and Low Voltage, Lock and Tag for Hazardous Energy, Asbestos Awareness, Hazardous Materials First Responder Awareness, Radiation Worker II, First Aid with CPR, Heavy Rescue Operations, Emergency Communications and others. SUMMARY OF TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE Over 20 years of hands-on technical experience in plant operations and maintenance, in both research and industrial environments, specializing in process control instrumentation and heat transfer equipment. Troubleshoot, install, configure, program and calibrate process control systems including: temperature, pressure, pH, and flow interlocks, indicators, recorders, programmable controllers, transducers, transmitters, control valves, motor controls and associated process control systems using microprocessor, pneumatic, electronic and mechanical controls. Innovate and fabricate custom control and data acquisition devices to solve many unique problems working from mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, logic diagrams, sketches or verbal instructions. Coordinate the work of instrument technicians and crafts workers to install the instrumentation, supervise and commission the field wiring of the SLAC Utility Distributed Control project. As Communications Group Coordinator, responsibilities included assuring the readiness of communication specialists and equipment, training the specialists to setup, configure and maintain hand held radios, repeaters, satellite and PBX telephone system, and computer network administration and representing the team and the district at state wide coordination meetings regarding communications issues. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY November 2005 to Present Mechanical Engineer Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) Project, Physics and Engineering Division Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) June 2002 to November 2005 Facilities Engineer / Coordinator Conventional and Experimental Facilities Department Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) September 1987 to June 2002 Process Control Instrument Technician Site Engineering and Maintenance Department Stanford Linear Accelerator Center September 1993 to Present (part-time) Communications Specialist (Group Coordinator 5/94 to 8/98) Urban Search and Rescue Team, Menlo Park Fire Dept. April 1985 to August 1995 (part time after 9/87) Operations Manager Enertran Corporation