RESUME
Paul Feltz
Controls
Consultant
WORK EXPERIENCE
1993 to June 15, 1998: Power
Control Services
Responsibilities included Sales, Engineering, Field
Service, Consulting, and Sales Management.
As a major contributor in a small company, I was looked upon as one of
the main technical “pillars” for the company.
During this time period I would sell a retrofit system, be responsible
for its project as the coordinator, direct or perform myself the engineering of
both the mechanical as well as the electrical disciplines, oversee the
commissioning, and be the follow-up guy after it was all over with.
Employed by Woodward Governor Company from 1966 to 1993.
Served in
1992 to 1993
Aftermarket Services Turbomachinery & Engine Controls
in
A part of the Technical Support Groups (TAG)
responding to customer “hot-line” questions.
1990 to 1992
Sales, Southeast Sales Office in Birmingham, Alabama
Supported the set-up, and organization of this new
2-man turbomachinery controls sales office.
1986 to 1990
Manager,
Completely set-up, outfitted, and organized the
Houston Regional Office.
1985/86:
Woodward in-house sales, supported outside sales office
and provided customer
“hot line” support.
1983 to 1985
Field Service Engineer
Duties:
Start-up engineering on new turbine and engine driven generator and compressor
applications. Upgrade and
troubleshoot existing diesel engine and turbine controls.
1978 to 1983
Customer Training
Duties: Provide training to engine & turbine
manufacturers, end users, & Woodward personnel on the operation,
1968 to 1978
R & D Lab Electronics Technician
Duties: In this position, I was directly involved in
the design support of engine & turbine electronic controls.
Some of the highlights of my R&D time were:
1973 - Engineering assistant for development, test,
and installation of the first 43027 Gas Turbine Fuel Control.
1976 - Engineering assistant for development and test
of the new 2301 unitized Speed and Load Sharing Control.
1976 - Designed, built, tested, and demonstrated a
3-engine control panel, for use by others and myself at Woodward control
conferences.
1976 - Installation of the first microprocessor based
gas turbine Sequencer on the Great Lakes Gas Transmission Line.
This product later became known as the Woodward 301 Sequencer.
I was the engineering assistant.
1977/1978 - Project coordinator for the newly
developed digital gas turbine Sequencer and fuel control.
1966 TO 1968:
The first two years at Woodward Governor Co. were spread between
electrical test, electronic assembly, UG-8 Governor Assembly, Stock Room, and
Machine Shop.
PERSONAL
Citizen:
Birth:
Marital Status:
Married (Happily) six children, 5 grand children.
Personal Interest:
Bible Study
Amateur Radio