Anthony J. Duros

AN INTERACTIVE RESUME

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E-mail: ajduros@alum.mit.edu


OBJECTIVE

To obtain a position in technology, finance, or business consulting. Internet technologies are of particular interest.


EDUCATION

  • Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts

    Master of Business Administration, graduated January 1996

    Concentrated in Finance, Marketing and Entrepreneurship. Coursework in Production Systems Analysis, Statistics, Multi-Variate Data Analysis, Accounting, Corporate and International Finance, Information Technology, Organizational Consulting, Operations and Strategic Management.

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, graduated June 1991

    Coursework in Mechanics, Materials Science, System Dynamics, Controls, Thermodynamics, Fluid Dynamics, Differential Calculus, Probabilistic Systems Analysis, Manufacturing Processes, Engineering and Manufacturing Management.


    EXPERIENCE

  • Bechtel Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts

    Engineering and Technology Consultant - 1994 - Present.
    Engineering consultant for the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority's $10.7B Central Artery/Tunnel Project.

    Individually responsible for the design, programming, roll-out and operation of an integrated project-wide Maintenance Management Information System (MMIS). Managed Project employees and Subconsultants to develop the client/server system, then trained Turnpike Authority tradespeople and managers on system function and reporting. The system pioneered use of tablet-based laptop PCs for MTA highway inspections and remote data entry from field workstations to a central server.

    Programmed information to early releases of the bigdig.com website, offering construction contractors and the public access a view of upcoming contruction work scopes, schedules for advertisement, bids and awards. Wrote scopes of services, advertised, reviewed bids, negotiated and awarded multi-year operating and maintenance service contracts exceeding $1M.

    Represented the project's Director of Construction Services in meetings with the City of Boston and other government agencies, community and business groups.

    Today manage a multi-discipline design team of engineers, to support the day-to-day operations of $180M in ongoing I-93 tunnel construction.

  • Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts

    Engineering Consultant - 1991 - 1994.
    Engineering consultant to the power industry, where clients included engineering and development companies, government agencies, and public power utilities.

    Project assignments encompassed all facets of power plant activity; including plant systems design, facility construction and startup, operations and maintenance, facility decommissioning. Performed nuclear systems design calculations, plant performance test calculations, system reliability and probabilistic availability analysis; plant startup and construction activities; project cost estimating, management and scheduling functions. Installed computerized maintenance management systems and trained plant personnel on their use. Wrote decommissioning specifications for radiological/toxic cleanup. Drafted technical specifications for machinery, solicited and chose vendors on behalf of utility clients. Negotiated equipment procurement, installation schedules and contracts.

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    Research Assistant - 1990 - 1991.
    Conducted research in the area of nerve cell regeneration under MIT's Dr. Ioannis V. Yannas, a prominent pioneer in the development of artificial skin. The purpose for the research was to establish the ability of various protein environments to induce neuronal growth and propagation. These experiments constituted a second phase of study, following previous work with The MITRE Corporation to aide Dr. Seckel of the Lahey Clinic Foundation in trying to establish the effects of electrical stimulation on nerve cell regeneration and neuronal growth.

  • Martin Marietta Corporation (now Lockheed Martin Corporation), Denver, Colorado

    Support Engineer - Summer 1990
    MIT Space Grant internship to support the Titan IV satellite space launch program. Some interesting satellite launch photos are located here.

    Processed digital telemetry signals and predicted flight loads for the accelerometers mounted on each Titan rocket. Wrote computer programs to edit periods of signal breakup. Presented loads predictions to company clients and government officials.

  • The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts

    Support Engineer - 1989 - 1991.
    Executed deployment simulations of USAF mobile tactical military shelters and runway antenna systems for operation under adverse environmental conditions. Conducted finite element analysis of pallet designs for transport of electronic military hardware. Prepared formal reports and made presentations to government officials and agencies.

  • Raytheon Company, Waltham, Massachusetts

    Support Engineer - 1988 - 1990.
    Responsible for production of infrared-technology glass products formed through chemical vapor deposition. Prepared and installed apparatus for manufacturing processes, monitored and maintained running equipment. Performed product quality control functions, submitted passing material for order-distribution, interpreted production statistics. Drafted manufacturing equipment designs for machine-shop fabrication.


    PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS


    COMPUTER SKILLS

    Extensive computer experience including: