Mark Zeichman
Technical Project Monitor/Engineer II at Boston Government Services, LLC (BGS)- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Boston Government Services, LLC (BGS)
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United States
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Business Consulting and Services
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100 - 200 Employee
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Technical Project Monitor/Engineer II
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Feb 2021 - Present
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Boulder Community Health
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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ER Technician/Patient Care Associate
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Feb 2020 - Dec 2020
• Cared for 8-11 patients simultaneously during each shift. Routinely obtained and charted vitals, executed medical orders, removed and maintained IVs, and communicated patient requests to nurses or physicians • Cared for 8-11 patients simultaneously during each shift. Routinely obtained and charted vitals, executed medical orders, removed and maintained IVs, and communicated patient requests to nurses or physicians
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Conception to Reality, Inc.
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United States
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Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Mechanical Engineer II
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Sep 2016 - Jan 2020
High Speed Packaging Line Design and Installation Management:• Lead engineer and project manager on a 2.5 year project totaling $32MM for equipment and installation along with five smaller $1-5MM installations for major beer, water, and soda companies• Developed budgetary estimates for equipment, building expansions, utility upgrades, and installation• Managed vendors to supply equipment to customer specifications, integrate with other new or existing equipment, meet installation schedule, and led factory acceptance testing prior to shipment• Prepared detailed scope of work documents and drawings for (mechanical/electrical/piping) contractor bid walks as well as construction packages• Managed contractors during installation of equipment and utilities while coordinating equipment vendor technicians for testing and line startup• Conducted design reviews with clients to maintain project objectives in person and on web conference
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Mechanical Engineer I
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Sep 2013 - Sep 2016
High Speed Packaging Line Design:• Utilized AutoCAD to visualize equipment layouts, workflow, and material delivery• Designed workstations to be ergonomic, meet OSHA requirements, and provide an efficient workspace• Evaluated equipment options to develop Best Value Option Analysis documents prior to purchase• Created simulations for production forecasts and developed supporting utility/equipment upgrades• Coordinated vendor presentations at CtR office for continued education of CtR engineers
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Schupan
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United States
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Environmental Services
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100 - 200 Employee
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Project Engineer
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Mar 2011 - Oct 2012
New Product Review, Quoting, and Implementation • Contacted customers daily about current/future products, schedules, and program requirements for the medical and office furniture industries • Reviewed print requirements before suggesting modifications to reduce cost and lead times • Issued formal quotes with unit, tooling costs, and lead times • Ordered material/tooling, scheduled sample production, and submitted samples for approval • Ensured project timeliness by expediting material from suppliers and cutting into internal production lines • Acted as primary liaison between customers, suppliers, and internal departments Non-compliance Root Cause Analysis • Contacted customers, production dept., and vendors regarding sources of product non-conformance • Reviewed manufacturing process and samples before testing alternatives Fixture design and sourcing • Developed check fixtures for compliance of bent tube products • Sourced vendors to ensure fixture met design criteria at target cost
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JUN-AIR International A/S
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Machinery Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Engineer Intern
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May 2010 - Sep 2010
International Product Line Transfer: • Sourced components from domestic suppliers; developed new prints and requirements for suppliers • Tested product performance using a variety of different components and testing methods • Documented process, materials, and cost before new product release Product Modification: • Reengineered products using commonly used components from other products lines • Created 3D renderings and performance specifications to gain customer support for changes Assembly Instructions Development: • Methodically ordered steps for ease of assembly • Worked with and empowered production crew in the standardization process Bill of Material Transfer and Translation: • Prepared BOMs for transfer between ERP systems • Simplified existing BOMs and translated from Danish to English to match domestic BOM structure
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City of Ann Arbor
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United States
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Government Administration
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400 - 500 Employee
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Engineering Intern
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May 2008 - Sep 2009
American Disability Act (ADA) Corner Ramp Compliance Program: • Designed corner ramps using AutoCad & Excel according to the standards of the ADA • Prioritized projects and provided direction and guidance to labor contractors • Trained new city of Ann Arbor employees in the ADA Corner Ramp Compliance Program ADA Sidewalk Compliance Program: • Inspected sidewalks for faults and trip hazards, recorded results into CityWorks • Created formal replacement requests and met with homeowners to address concerns
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Education
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Western Michigan University
Engineering Management Technology, Supply Chain Management