Dynalectric
<br />KDC Systems
<br />EMCCR Companies
<br />Greg Eso
<br />Engineering Manager
<br />22 years with Dynalectric LA / KDC Systems
<br />31 Years in Trade
<br />Education/Training:
<br />Electrical Engineering and Control Systems, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia
<br />Professional Bio:
<br />Mr. Eso has extensive experience managing project teams in designing, installing, and testing control systems utilizing PLC, HMI,
<br />and DCS technologies across a broad range of industries including life science, water treatment, automotive, material handling, high
<br />speed sortation, and robotic palletizing. His direct responsibilities have included:
<br />• managing technical personal
<br />• providing guidance on technical issues
<br />• cost estimating and proposals
<br />• conceptual design, PBJDdevelopment, and process functional description
<br />• hardware and software specification
<br />• detailed power, control panel, and field electrical engineering
<br />• material requisition
<br />• PLC and HMI programming
<br />• installation, testing, startup, and training
<br />• documentation including drawings, user manuals, troubleshooting guides, and O&M manuals
<br />• managing people and resources in the execution of these tasks
<br />Selected Project Experience:
<br />Gilead Sciences
<br />KDC Systems is providing instrumentation and control system engineering and installation expertise to automate a new
<br />formulation and filling suite for Gilead Sciences in La Verne, CA. The process control system hardware and software are
<br />Rockwell Automation and the project is using specialty subvendors for other proprietary systems. KDC Systems is the
<br />systems integrator for the project and is responsible for instrumentation specification and procurement, control panel
<br />design and fabrication, plant network expansion to incorporate the new control hardware, vendor equipment integration,
<br />and software development, testing, and commissioning. KDC will hold workshops with the owner and develop software
<br />detailed designs, test plans, and a complete software library. Unwitnessed and witnessed testing will be conducted at our
<br />facility and repeated in the field. KDC electricians are responsible for installing, terminating, and testing all control system
<br />wiring for the project.
<br />OCWD GWRS Final Expansion
<br />Construction of the Final Expansion of the Groundwater Replenishment System for the Orange County Water District (OCWD) has
<br />begun. Located at the OCWD Advanced Water Treatment Facility (AWTF) on Ward Street in Fountain Valley, CA, the $310 million
<br />project will create an additional 30 million gallons per day of new water supplies to serve north and central Orange County. Once
<br />completed, the AWTF's total production will reach 130 million gallons per day, enough water for 1,000,000 people. The project
<br />entails expansion of the existing flow equalization, microfltration, reverse osmosis, ultraviolet, and related support facilities. The
<br />process control system hardware and software are Emerson Delta V combined with Ethernet and Foundation Fieldbus connected
<br />control devices. KDC Systems is the systems integrator for the project and is responsible for instrumentation specification and
<br />procurement, control panel design and fabrication, plant network expansion to incorporate the new control hardware, vendor
<br />equipment integration, and software development, testing, and commissioning. KDC will develop software detailed designs and test
<br />plans. Unwitnessed and witnessed testing will be conducted at our facility and repeated in the field. KDC electricians are
<br />responsible for terminating and testing all control system wiring for the project.
<br />Project Experience under Tenure:
<br />Training and Carts:
<br />AV Thomas
<br />Electrical Engineering
<br />Starkist
<br />Rockwell Solutions Provider
<br />Skechers USA
<br />First Aid/CPR
<br />LAX Terminal 7
<br />Toyota
<br />JPL
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