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RONALD
S. WRIGHT, P.E.
Electrical Engineer
Wright Engineering Corporation
Education
Brigham Young
University, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, 1972
Arizona State
University, Master of Business Administration, 1982
Registration
Registered
Professional Engineer, State of Arizona 1981, State of New Mexico
1988, State of Idaho 1988, State of Nevada 1988, State of California
1989, State of Utah 1993, State of Hawaii 1994, State
of Texas 1995
Professional
Affiliations
Illuminating
Engineering Society-Member
Institute Traffic
Engineers-Member
International
Association of Electrical Inspectors-Member
The Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.-Member
Professional
Experience
For the
Firm(1986-present)
Mr. Wright is the
principal in charge of all electrical design, lighting design, and
analysis for the firm. His broad and varied experience include
electrical design for industrial plants, commercial, and residential
projects. His experience also includes lighting design for public
park, bike paths, sports complexes, parking lots as well as major
street lighting and signalization projects for the major cities in
Maricopa County, Arizona, Arizona Department of Transportation, San
Rafael, California, and Clark County, Nevada. Mr. Wright is a member
of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors and
performed inspections on electrical design projects ranging from
traffic signals to pumping stations.
Prior to Joining the
Firm(1972-1984)
Electrical Substation
Specialist-Construction Manager(1979-1984)
Construction Manager
of the Industrial Electrical Contracting Divisions responsible for
street lighting divisions.
Marathon Steel
Company-Plant Electrical Engineer(1977-1979)
Responsible for
design and construction of plant electrical facilities including the
continuous casting machine and rolling mill facilities.
Chicago Bridge
& Iron Company-Electrical Engineer(1972-1977)
Responsible for the
complete electrical design of Industrial LNG Plant and Industrial
Waste Incinerators electrical systems. Also responsible for field
checkout and start-up of the completed system.
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