Richard is an electrical engineer with 6 years of experience evaluating and designing electrical substations, motor-control systems, instrumentation and controls, and power distribution systems for industrial and transportation facilities. His work includes upgrades at water and wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations, municipal facilities, and transit infrastructure, where he helps owners modernize aging systems and improve safety and reliability.
Richard develops one-line diagrams, lighting layouts, conduit and cable schedules, and BIM models in AutoCAD and Revit, and performs load-flow, short-circuit, and arc-flash analyses while supporting construction by providing field inspections and responding to RFIs. He is experienced in applying National Fire Protection Association 70 and 70E standards, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers guidelines, Americans with Disabilities Act requirements, and state building codes to ensure safe, code-compliant design and installation.
Richard holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from State University of New York Maritime College and a Third Assistant Engineer, Unlimited Tonnage license issued by the United States Coast Guard. He has also completed the OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety and Health training, is registered as an Engineer in Training in New York, and passed the Principles and Practice of Engineering Power exam in New Jersey, reflecting his progress toward full professional licensure.
Outside of work, Richard enjoys keeping active, sharpening his cooking skills, and catching up with friends.