John Dougherty

Senior Engineer at Dominion Engineering, Inc.
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(386) 825-5501
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  • Engineer in Training
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Experience

    • United States
    • Oil and Gas
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Engineer
      • May 2019 - Present

      Focused on delivery and technical application support for specialized equipment and tooling for nuclear reactor services, which incorporate patented DEI technology. This includes systems for ultrasonic cleaning and decontamination of nuclear components and regenerable filtration for the spent fuel pool and reactor cavity filtration and vacuuming activities. This includes the design and analysis of mechanical equipment and components, coordination of equipment fabrication, assembly and qualification, and customer application support prior to and after equipment delivery. Show less

    • United States
    • Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project/Mechanical Engineer
      • Dec 2016 - Apr 2019

      • Collaborate with prospective and existing customers to determine product needs, develop rough engineering design, and provide cost estimates and preliminary scheduling • Direct project managers including scheduling, design reviews, generating drawings for outsourcing, procurement, manufacturing, assembly, testing, shipping, installation, and training • Coordinate resource allocation between projects to ensure projects stay on time and on budget • Design parts, generate drawings, and perform stress analysis using SolidWorks 3D CAD • Prototype and test high risk aspects of the design • Manage quality control for final products before delivery to customer • Visit customer locations to install, train, and perform maintenance on equipment Examples of Specific Projects: • Temple Allen Industries produces semi-automated pneumatic equipment for surface preparation in the aerospace, defense, and marine markets. • Worked with the US Navy to develop a more ergonomic solution to remove non-skid surface from aircraft carrier decks and topsides of submarines • Designed end effectors for Boeing to abrade complex geometries on composite wing skins Show less

    • Norway
    • Oil and Gas
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • District Engineer
      • May 2016 - Nov 2016

      Led engineering projects at the district level working in conjunction with global engineering to introduce new technology and monitor their success• Provided support to customers, sales, and operations by monitoring product performance, conducting failure analysis, and providing innovative solutions for complex jobs

    • Field Engineer III
      • Feb 2015 - May 2016

      - Project: Redesigned the unloader sleeve on a new packer to allow for higher temperature and pressuring ratings and increase durability- Mentored entry level engineers in the LEAD program to ensure their success

    • Field Engineer II
      • Apr 2014 - Feb 2015

      Was the interface between the Baker Hughes and the client at the job site and coordinated operations between third party companies to ensure successful deployment of Baker Hughes' tools

    • Field Engineer II
      • Jun 2013 - Apr 2014

      Learned the basics of the Oil and Gas industry and had hands on experience building the tools that Baker Hughes uses to complete the well for a client

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Assistant
      • Aug 2011 - Apr 2013

      - Assisted graduate students with real-world engineering problems while learning engineering skills and applying this knowledge to help companies with life-cycle testing. Projects: - Epoxy Testing – Tested mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, to help predict the failure in electronics using this epoxy - CD Drive – Used accelerated life-cycling to predict the failure due to overuse of CD drives used in common items, such as the X-Box - Assisted graduate students with real-world engineering problems while learning engineering skills and applying this knowledge to help companies with life-cycle testing. Projects: - Epoxy Testing – Tested mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, to help predict the failure in electronics using this epoxy - CD Drive – Used accelerated life-cycling to predict the failure due to overuse of CD drives used in common items, such as the X-Box

Education

  • University of Maryland College Park
    Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering
    2009 - 2013

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