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Pete Antoniak

 Peter Richard Antoniak  8105 Shelter Creek
 Professional Engineer  San Bruno, CA 94066 -3829
 Engineering Manager  (650) 952-2375
 Web Designer  pete@edugames.com

 

Objective

Full Time: Position as Director,  Manager or Project Management in an Engineering related company.  Project Manager, Project Engineer, Product Engineer, Designer or Consultant on a highly complex and challenging project.

Education

 MS Engineering Management  Stanford University 1971
 BS Civil Engineering Stanford University 1970
 BS Computer Science  US Naval Academy 1967

Recent Achievements

Developed a major educational application available on the web at www.edugames.com/edugames/Games/DemoMaterial.htm

Ran a computer software development and consulting company that developed and sold computer software worldwide.

Managed Sprint Communication's nationwide Facilities Design and Construction Department.

Detailed Experience

CEO, Solar Systems Software/Ed-U-Games (June 84 - Present)

Owner and manager of a Software Development and Publishing Company that specialized in Business Applications Development Consulting and Education. Created a new metaphor in Interactive Educational Games Play which received a US Patent in October of 1995. Designed, manufactured and distributed software worldwide.

Manager, Facilities and Plant Development, Sprint Communications (Dec 81 - June 84)

Highest Facilities Engineer in company, responsible for building all network facilities nationwide including radio towers and lease build outs. Job included the design of the organization to accomplish the work and the ramp-up staffing.

Chief Project Engineer, Solano Windfarm, Windfarms LTD (March 81 - Sept 81)

Managed a project team during the initial development of what was then the world's largest Wind farm. Work Included overseeing the surveying and geotechnical investigations, the placement of all turbines, roads, transformer stations and support buildings. Supported the negotiations with PG&E, talked to outside organizations promoting Wind Energy Development.

Senior Project Engineer, US Department of Energy (March 80 - March 81)

Managed the design, staffing and project scheduling of a $25 million Laser Isotope Separation Facility at Lawrence Livermore Laboratories. Work included selecting an architectural engineering firm, writing and negotiating a contract, and the ongoing monitoring of the design and construction progress. Team Leader in the conceptualization phase of a $70 million, third generation high energy physics project (Stanford Linear Collider). Provided expertise on the government funding process to the project's Nobel Prize-winning physicist.

Project/Construction Engineer, MIS Director, Elk Hills Oil Development (March 77 - March 80)

Responsible for the planning, design and construction of power distribution, roads, cathodic protection, railroad spur, product loading and all support buildings. Scoped conceptual design for oil reservoir flooding system, fresh water and fire protection systems and tank farms. Was Project Manager in charge of EPA air pollution studies and reviewed construction contractor EEO, security and safety requirements. For 18 months, was first director of the MIS Department. Selected the computer hardware and project management software, trained personnel on it's use and hired support staff.

Construction Acquisition's Coordinator Officer, US Navy (Sept 74 - March 77)

Naval CEC officer coordinating the West Coast military design and construction program totaling over $100 million annually. Turn key evaluation Team Leader, chief negotiator and A/E selection team leader as well as construction office inspection team leader.

Assistant Public Works Director, Marine Corp Air Station, Yuma, AZ (Sept 71 - Sept 74)

Responsible for the running of a 135 man Public Works Department. Reported to the Public Works Director who acted as liaison with outside activities.

Student, CEC Officer's School, Port Hueneme, CA (June 71 - Sept 71)

Attended classes in government contracting, public works, construction management and personnel administration. Graduated with distinction.

Student, Stanford University, Stanford, CA (June 69 - June 71)

Assigned to Stanford by US Navy with full pay and tuition. Received BS in Civil Engineering and a MS in Construction Management. Was Student Body Senator, President of Engineering Society and Vice President of ASCE chapter.

Officer In Charge, Peace Corp Team, Can Tho, Vietnam (May 68 - June 69)

A one year tour of duty as leader of a 13 man Construction Assistance and Training Team assigned to the State Department. Team was 500 miles from the parent activity in the village of Can Tho, Vietnam. Responsible for the safety, health and welfare of the men as well as the operation of an ongoing program of self help and construction trades training.

Assistant Company Commander, US Navy Seabees, Hue, Vietnam (June 67 - May 68)

Assigned to heavy equipment company for 4 months and then as the Officer In Charge of a 40 man detachment of steel workers for the duration of first of two Vietnam tours of duty.

Registrations

California Professional Engineer #023301 (Civil)

California Teacher's Credential #226930

Top Secret Security Clearance (DOD)

Q Security Clearance (Department of Energy)

DVBE Certification

Publications

Four "how to" books on computer applications published by Sybex and McGraw-Hill

Patents

US Patent # 5,456,607