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<br />OPTY N, FERNANDEZ
<br />Chief Electrical Engineer
<br />EDUCATION
<br />B.S,, Electrical Engineering, California State University, Long Beach, CA 1882
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<br />PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATiON
<br />i I Registered Electrical Engineer, California E412496
<br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br />Mr. Pernandez has over $0 years of diverse experience In all facets o,f electrical engineering, Including low and medium voltage
<br />{aowardistribution, process Instrumentation and controls, power quality studies, and value engineering. He has experience in
<br />water and wastewater, municipal, Industrial, commercial high technology industrial and Institutional facilities. Mr. Fernandez has
<br />been responsible for technical studies, construction management, quality assurance, conceptual designs, construction plans and
<br />spaciffeallons, subiniftal rewows, and cost estimates. Mr. Femono&s recent design experience Includes medium (up to 66 V)
<br />And low voltage power distribution, process and equipment controls, PLC integration design and programming, DCS, SCADA,
<br />telemetry, t-IMI aoteen development using popular software such as Wonderware and RSVIew, emergency and standby power
<br />generation, UPS and battery power, and indoor and outdoor lighting,
<br />REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
<br />city of Camarillo, Wastewater pumping Station No. 6
<br />Project Status: Operating since 06106. The project is a new wastewater pumping lift station for a new housing development in
<br />the City of Camarillo. The lift station is capable of pumping 1100 gallons per minute and is equipped with three (3) 26
<br />horsepower pump. All the electrical equipment Is installed outdoor in a NEMA 4 endiosdra including the main switchboard, the
<br />motor control center and the control panel Each pump Is controlled by a variable frequency drive which operates to match in
<br />Incoming flow, An Integrated PLC, OIT and telemetry system NOols the lift station and communicates the station status,
<br />controls, and alarm points to an existing SCADA system, The lift station Is equipped with a 100 kW standby generator in the
<br />event of utility power failure.
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<br />Los Alamitos Wastewater Pump Station
<br />Project Status; Operating since 12108. Prepared a preliminary design report and Anal design plans for the Developer funded
<br />Storm Water Pump Station in the Los Alamitos Race Track Parking Lot, Facility Includes 1800 gppn submersible pumps in wet
<br />j well with Volvo vaults, the MCC, Control System, The facility pump the collected storm water runoff from the parking lot into a
<br />local storm drain system.
<br />Coachella Valley Water District, Indian Well Lift Station
<br />Project Status: gporaling since 0106. The lift station consists of two 60 hp submersible pumps controlled by variable frequency
<br />drives to modulate the pumps and match the Incoming flow. A 200 kW diesel generator provide emergancypower In fire event of
<br />utility power Outage, Tha station is monitored and controlled locally a local PLC and remotely via an existing SCADA system.
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<br />l Walnut Park Water District Booster Pump Station Replacement
<br />Project Status; Operating since 03104, The project encompasses the replacement of a closed system booster pump station and
<br />associated equipment which Includes the replacement of existing electrical service equipment, pumps and motors, motor control
<br />center and provisions for a future 1600 gpm well. In addition, a new PLC based control system and Instruments were provided to
<br />control the now booster station, the existing two (2)126 hp well pumps and the future well pump. Furthermore, the existing 400
<br />kW diesel generator and automatic transfer switch wars salvaged and integrated with the new electrical system a$ well As feed
<br />to the existing well pumps and chlorination facility.
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