
Vice President of Mechanical Engineering at System Engineering And Laboratories
Tyler, Texas Area

Vice President of Mechanical Engineering at System Engineering And Laboratories
Tyler, Texas Area
CERTIFICATIONS:
P.E., Texas, #37215
Certified Safety Instructor, U.S. Dept. of Labor, 1989
Certified Master Mechanic - Automotive, 1973
Safety Professional, TWCC No. 0659 (inactive)
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Science
Engineering since 1965
Engineering experience since 1965 including Mechanical, Failure Analysis, Electrical, Fluid and Systems Engineering, Steel Tank Construction, Welding, Lifting Equipment, Oil field, Chemical Refinery, Vehicle Accident Reconstruction, Kinematics, Expert Witness, Product Liability, Product Testing and Analysis
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION:
Accident Reconstruction & Crashworthiness Seminars:
Texas A&M, 1986
SAE International Congress, 1987
National Academy of Forensic Engineers, 1988
Traffic Accident Analysis & Reconstruction, George Washington University, U.T. Tyler, 1990
Microcomputer Application Programs for Traffic Accident Reconstruction, The Traffic Institute, Northwestern University, 1987
Engineering Dynamics Corporation, 1991
SAE Rollover TOPTEC, 1992
SAE 37th Stapp Car Crash Conference, 1993
SAE Sensor Design for Auto Air Bag Systems, 1995
SAE Airbag Design and Performance TOPTEC, 1997
Mechanics of Heavy-Duty Trucks: University of Michigan, 1987
OSHA Compliance: UT Tyler, 1989; Recertification 1991
Potential FMEA For Product Design & Development, SAE, 1997
Biomechanics For Collision Reconstruction, Texas A&M University, 1998
World Reconstruction Exposition, Texas A&M, 2000
HVE/SMAC4 Intro & Workshop, 2001
2002 HVE Forum, 2002
Acceleration and Vericom Familiarization, Vericom Computers, Inc., 2002
Basic Motorcycle Operator Training Course, Motorsports Training Center, 2002
Applications for the VC3000 Vericon Performance Computer & other Sensors, Houston Police Training Academy, 2006
2007 HVE Forum, 2007
Accident Reconstruction - Vehicular and Construction Equipment; Mechanical Failure Analysis - Defect Related Loss of Control - Design Performance Evaluation of Mechanical Systems and Components; Petrochemical Accident Reconstruction and Failure Analysis -Manufacturing Facility Equipment and Construction Related Personal Injury Accidents
(Privately Held; Mechanical or Industrial Engineering industry)
1986 — Present (23 years )
(Privately Held; Security and Investigations industry)
1986 — Present (23 years )
(Legal Services industry)
1978 — 1985 (7 years )
(Legal Services industry)
1968 — 1978 (10 years )
(Government Agency; Civil Engineering industry)
1966 — 1977 (11 years )
(Government Agency; USA; Military industry)
1967 — 1968 (1 year )
(Legal Services industry)
1965 — 1966 (1 year )
Bachelor of Science , Mechanical Engineering , 1965
NSPE, TSPE, NAFE, SAE, NAPARS
National Honor Society
Outstanding Company Cadet, R.O.T.C. Summer Camp
Merit Scholarship, Texas A&M
Distinguished Military Graduate
Pi Tau Sigma, Mechanical Engineering Honor Society
Outstanding Lt., U.S. Army Engineer Center Brigade
Ross Volunteer Company, Governors Honor Guard
President’s Commendation, Pentagon Civil Disturbance
Guest Lecturer on Accident Reconstruction, U.T. Tyler