Thursday, 22 November 2012

David Kissack Was Honored With Two SPOT Awards At Siemens Energy, Florida

David Kissack possesses extensive experience working with many reputable organizations such as Siemens Energy, Florida, LCF, ARS, Weyant Engineering, Belcan and more. He is a Steam Turbine Industry Specialist, with core competencies in AutoCAD, ANSYS, Customer Service Regulatory Compliance, Staff Training & Development, Root Cause Analysis and Equipment Design Finite Element Analysis.  With his vast experience base from various industries, he has developed a systemic approach that enables him to design difficult hardware with conflicting issues. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Florida Atlantic University, and is the member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). 

Founder of Structural Mechanical Design Engineering in Orlando, FL 
 
David Kissack
is currently Structural Mechanical Design Engineer at the Leaders in Structural Mechanical Design Engineering in Orlando, Florida. It is a leading networking group that provides a platform for industry professionals to share their opinions and success stories. The group encourages interaction, including asking related questions, sharing relevant content, or posting job openings. David attends various networking groups and actively participates in industry related discussions. His other activities include researching the industry leaders and keeping an eye on the latest industry trends. 

Achievements At Siemens Energy
 
During his 6-years stint with Siemens Energy, Florida, David Kissack was chosen to be the Technical Project Lead for two BB44FA projects. He offered exceptional manufacturing support during a  two month assignment in Mulheim, Germany. He effectively managed the design, analysis and implementation of new stationary components at Sequoyah Nuclear HP Steam Turbine Upgrade project to enhance the turbine efficiency and Megawatt output.  Moreover, he developed four unique guide blade carriers, with support and alignment hardware. The project was delivered successfully on time and met all requirements and expectations. 

Aside from that, David Kissack also led the BB243PA HP/IP fossil steam turbine upgrade R&D project.  This project included the design of single inner casing to remove second IP guide blade carrier and incorporate all existing IP components into a single inner casing through KWU methodologies and materials. The project was completed on time, achieved all objectives and was sold to two customers who are using the project till date. In recognition of his exceptional performance, David Kissack was honored with two SPOT awards at Siemens Energy, Florida.

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