I teach because I enjoy helping teams work faster and make fewer mistakes.
I teach because I enjoy helping teams work faster and make fewer mistakes. At most companies I become the go-to person for AutoCAD and, in the last two decades, AutoCAD Electrical. Plus, my coworkers keep bugging me to do it.
Background
I started on a drafting board in the late 1980s, moved to AutoCAD on MS-DOS 5.1, and have worked through every major CAD and Windows release since 1990. Consulting has given me a wide viewโ€”45 companies across 27 cities in 7 states, more than 500 projects, and 300+ end customers. Iโ€™m still learning; I picked up a new command last week because a customer relies on it.
Selected organizations supported
U.S. (Air Force, Army, Navy); Rolls-Royce Energy; Cooper Industries; Parker Hannifin; Tecumseh Products; Saturn; Ford; and public agencies including the States of Indiana and Ohio and Michigan and the Cities of Indianapolis, Toledo, Columbus, and Detroit.
Project domains
Steel and glass furnaces; oil & gas pump stations; wastewater treatment facilities; schools, colleges, and universities; hospitals; federal and state correctional facilities; and manufacturing systems for components used in the Space Shuttle era.
What you can expect
Straightforward standards, repeatable workflows, and clear documentation tuned for electrical engineers and designersโ€”so your teams and panel shops move quickly with fewer revisions. Iโ€™m here to share what works and tailor it to your environment.
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