David Torres

Project Coordinator at Synergy Companies
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Peter J. Park

I was David's manager at MiaSole. He achieved and excelled in different areas beyond my expectations. He learned and utilized SolidWorks in a very short time. He used Excel and PVsyst at a high level in order to analyze field data, and to determine expected energy output potential for PV systems. He excelled the most in product research and design. He was given only the basic specs, and then he did a very thorough research leading to concept design. He was able to present his research, design, and results to me and the CTO. David is always ready to accept work and assignments with a great attitude. He's a team player and a joy to be around. Teachable and ready to learn. But the biggest thing that stands out is his character. David is an honest worker who cares about the people he works with.

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Experience

    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Coordinator
      • 2005 - Present

      Project coordinator for a PG&E contractor (Synergy Companies) that implements a residential energy-efficiency program for PG&E. Personally reaching out to property managements to present the program. Once approved, coordinate the project with company reps to visit, assess and enroll the residents and their home. Create bonus incentives for reps. Coordinate the installation process with the property managements, installation department, and warehouse manager for materials. Property sizes range from 20-300+ units.

    • United States
    • Renewables & Environment
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Marketing Specialist with Product Research/Design responsibilities/projects
      • Jun 2016 - Present

      >> Field Data Analysis - Analyze Miasole’s solar arrays for (energy & power) performance, by gathering, organizing, & formatting thousands of lines of weather & electrical data and in Excel (using Excel functions/logic statements). Used advanced software, PVSyst, to output expected energy production. Created graphs to compare expected output with actual output. Created presentations with graphs to show performance, trends, failures, etc. >> Designed potential arrays using SketchUp, DraftSight, & SolidWorks. Used PVSyst and Meteonorm to determine potential energy production. Largest design included a curved roof in Dubai, 11MW. Also a multi-tilt & multi-azimuth landfill (12MW) with over 30 azimuths and tilts. Shade analysis performed as well. >> Preliminary Product Design - Performed research and design for potential product, solar backpack and indoor (fluorescent) PV. Designed low-level concept design in SolidWorks. Tested cells indoors, made calculations for design with step-up converter, and finally determined how much further development the cells needed for indoor PV. Wrote at 12 page report on research, testing & results, as well as a presentation for CTO. Completed FMEA as well. Calculator created in Excel to help make time consuming calculations. >> String Calculator - Created a string calculator in Excel to quickly calculate string sizing for array designs that includes local low & high temperatures, as well as input voltage values of inverter, and of course cell specifications (Voc, Vmp, etc.). Outputs a range of possible string sizes with their voltage ranges. >> Marketing/Survey - With guidance of manager, developed a market/product survey and surveyed 160 students at SJSU, for solar backpack project. Organized and analyzed the results. >> Other duties have also included hands-on preparing and mounting modules for testing and new applications. Assisted in SPIRE flash testing.

Education

  • San Jose State University
    Master's degree, General Engineering, concentration in Green/Solar Engineering
    2015 - 2016
  • San Jose State University
    B.S.E.E., Semiconductors, Solar Energy/Cells, Green Engineering
    2007 - 2011

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