the CLIPBOARD - Florida Engineering Society
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the CLIPBOARD - Florida Engineering Society
ISSUE 5 May 2016 the CLIPBOARD Monthly Newsletter of the Palm Beach Chapter of the Florida Engineering Society this issue President’s Message FES Awards Recap Chapter Meeting/Golf Tournament Recap Become a Leader Drop It, Thrill It, Float It, Launch It, Clean It Recap State Articles Membership News Job Advertisement Upcoming Activities August 4-6 Annual FES/FICE Conference September Next meeting date TBD October 14- Shrimp Boil P.1 P. 2-3 P.4-5 P.6 P.7 P.8-10 P.11-12 P.13 President’s Message: Our Awards and Scholarship Dinner was aimed at promoting the engineering profession and recognizing outstanding professional engineers and engineering students. This was the first year where we combined the Scholarships and Awards events, and it was a total success. It was an honor to recognize the following individuals: Outstanding Technical Achievement David Stewart, P.E. Outstanding Service to the Profession Blake Guillory, P.E. Engineer of the Year Denise Palmatier, P.E. Government Engineer of the Year Tony Miller, P.E. FES Mission Statement: FES supports engineering education, advocates licensure, promotes the ethical and competent practice of engineering, and enhances the image and well-being of all engineers in the state of Florida; and furthers the public’s knowledge and understanding of the importance of the profession. Congratulations! We also awarded $1,000 scholarships to four high school students and six college students, for a total of $10,000. This was possible thanks to our Scholarship Sponsors, your participation in the golf tournament, and the Richard A. Rogers Scholarship Foundation. Our guest speaker, Ramon Castella, P.E., one of the original founders of C3TS and now with Stantec, gave a great presentation on upcoming development opportunities in Cuba. We thank him for his presentation. I hope to see you all at our Annual Conference in Ponte Vedra Beach in August. Enjoy your summer with family and friends! Sincerely, Arnoldo Artiles, P.E. FES Palm Beach Chapter President [email protected] Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org ! The Clipboard Page 2 Last Tuesday May 17th, the Palm Beach County Florida Engineering Society gave out awards for excellence in the Engineering field and within the society. Below is a list of the recipients: FES Engineering Awards 1. 2. 3. 4. Blake Guillory, P.E. - outstanding service to the profession Tony Miller, P.E. - Government Engineer of the Year Denise Palmatier, P.E. - Engineer of the Year David Stewart, P.E.- Outstanding Technical Achievement CONGRATULATIONS!!! Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org! The Clipboard Page 3 FES Scholarship Awards High School Recipients: 1. 2. 3. 4. Zachary Sussman, St. Andrew’s School Eric Heinlein, St. John Paul II Academy Bradley Zarek, Suncoast High School Ryan Dingman, Olympic Heights High School University Recipients: 1. Madison Bausinger, Sophomore (FL Institute of Technology – Mechanical Engineering) 2. Joshua Messier, Sophomore (Florida State University – Chemical Engineering) 3. Kelly Ward, Sophomore (University of Florida – Civil Engineering) 4. John Denton, Junior (FAU – Ocean Engineering) 5. Thomas Dash, Freshman (University of Florida – Mechanical Engineering) – was an FES high school scholarship winner last year 6. Aaron Raspler, Freshman (University of Florida – Biomedical Engineering) – was an FES high school scholarship winner last year CONGRATULATIONS!!! Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org! The Clipboard Page 4 Golf Tournament Recap On May 6th 2016, the Palm Beach Chapter Annual Golf Tournament was held at Winston Trails Golf Club. All money raised will be put towards the FES Scholarship awarded at the above referenced meeting. Please see below some photos of the event! Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org! The Clipboard Page 5 Golf Tournament Recap Continued Thank you for your support and we hope to see you next year!!! Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org! The Clipboard Page 6 Become a Leader in Your Chapter Strong committees are critical to the success of our organization and they offer you an opportunity for meaningful involvement in the betterment of your profession. If you have the desire to contribute to the Society by assuming a volunteer position, please read below for a list of the vacant committee positions. If you have any questions or are interested in volunteering then please contact Fattoush Jafar, P.E. at [email protected]. At a minimum, committee members are required to be members of the Palm Beach Chapter, attend chapter meetings, provide updates to the membership (through the newsletter, chapter meetings, board meeting and website) and manage the budget (if the committee requires funds). Chapter Committees K-12 Legislative Affairs Chapter Webmaster Community Service Drop It Build It Fly It Launch It Thrill It Mathcounts Student Professional Development Shrimp Boil Chapter Activities State Committees Communications Advisory Professional Development Charter and Bylaws Florida Engineering Foundation Membership Development Centennial Legislative and Government Relations Practice Section Liaison Chapter members represent the Palm Beach Chapter of the Florida Engineering Society as a liaison to the following practice sections: Education (FPEE) Consulting (FICE) Industry (FPEI) Retired (FPER) Community Liaison Chapter members represent the Palm Beach Chapter of the Florida Engineering Society on the following Palm Beach County Boards: FAU Advisory Council Environmental Control Hearing Partnering Construction Industry Licensing Board Land Development Regulation Advisory School Board Engineering Academy Steering School Board Construction Oversight Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org! The Clipboard Page 7 Drop It, Thrill It, Float It, Launch It, Clean It Recap Each year our chapter partners with the South Florida Science Center to provide a fun engineering design event for K-12 students in Palm Beach County. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the competition on April 16, 2016 with a record breaking attendance of 376 students. The following engineers and Palm Beach State College FES members helped make the day possible assisting with the planning of the event and judging. We thank you for the 225+ hours you collectively contributed to encourage students to pursue engineering. Amit Singh Andre McBarnette Amy Harris Bill Francis Bill Lynch Brent Whitfield Brett Fuller Charles Isiminger Erik Ferguson Fattoush Jafar Javier Sanchez Jeffrey Kunard Jim Kunard Jimmy Richie Jose Noriega Joshua Peralta Krystin Berntsen Lilian Jordan Madison Calloway Mike Calandra Nick Botts Oleg Andric A big thank you to all who helped make this event a success! Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org! Gordon Brow Ranjit Madisetty Robert Kemp Roy Bernstein Shawn Kasinger Terry Horan Tristen Siebeneck Troy Lyn Tyler Kellogg Walter Schafer The Clipboard Page 8 100th FES/FICE Annual Conference Make your plans to join us August 4-6 at the Sawgrass Marriott in Ponte Vedra Beach for the 100th FES/FICE Annual Conference. Schedule at a Glance (subject to change) Online Registration ____________________________________________________________________________________ Save the Date: November 29-30, 2016 The 4th Annual Florida Automated Vehicles Summit is an event dedicated to showcasing Florida’s progress in preparing for automated vehicles. With an organized agenda full of industry experts, keynote speakers, and ongoing live demonstrations, attendees will have the opportunity to gain insight into what Florida is doing to create the ideal climate for the implementation and deployment of autonomous and connected vehicles technologies. Live demonstrations showcasing connected and automated technologies will provide a visualization of the positive impacts these technologies will have on Florida roadways. The Florida Automated Vehicles Initiative is leading by example with pilot projects, research projects, and open dialogue to ensure Florida serves as a leader in the application of these exciting technologies. Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org! The Clipboard Page 9 FES Committee Appointments: Strong committees are critical to the success of our organization and they offer our members an opportunity for meaningful involvement in the betterment of our profession. FES is now asking for volunteers to serve on our State Committees. If you are interested in participating please contact your FES Chapter President or Kelly Jones.The following committees are in need of members. Deadline to apply is July 1, 2016. Committees: Membership Development Leadership Advisory Communications Advisory Ethical Practices Scholarship K-12 MATHCOUNTS Annual Conference Steering Committee Awards Committee Centennial Committee Charter & Bylaws Committee Conservation and Environmental Quality Committee Constructed Environment Committee Energy Committee Professional Concerns Committee Professional Development Committee Public Relations 2016-2017 FES and Practice Section Slates of Officers FES: Additional nominations may be made by letter addressed to the Nominating Committee containing the name of the nominee and the signature of the endorser. The endorser shall be members of the Corporate Division of the Society in good standing, and the number of endorsers shall not be less than one percent of the corporate membership of the Society as published in the most recent Yearbook, from a minimum of three chapters and at least with ten endorsers from each chapter. Additional Nominations due by June 3, 2016. FECON, FEE, FPEG, FPEI: Additional Nominations may be made by letter addressed to the Secretary/Treasurer containing the name of the nominee and the signature of any five members in good standing. Please send additional nominations to: FPEI Slate of Officers, PO Box 750, Tallahassee, FL 32302-0750 by June 3, 2016. Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org! The Clipboard Page 10 2016-2017 FES and Practice Section Slates of Officers >> Questions? Please contact Kelly Jones or 850/224-7121. Strength and Honor for the Next 100 Years! Everyone Get One Membership Drive- Runs Through June 30th Member Incentives: • • • • Recruit one new member and you will receive a custom, centennial themed lapel pin and recognition at annual conference. Recruit 5 new members and you will receive free FES/NSPE membership for the 2016-2017 fiscal year plus recognition at annual conference. Recruit the most new members and you will receive a weekend stay at the Florida Ritz-Carlton of your choice, including 2 nights, a rental car, $250 in spending cash, plus recognition at annual conference. ADDED BONUS! FES Chapters will receive $15 for each new member recruited in addition to the membership dues they normally receive. Refer a New Member Today Online Application or Download an FES Membership Application May 11-12 FICE/FDOT Mutual Gains D3 May 12-13 2016 FICE Transportation Conference, Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport June 21-26 NSPE Professional Engineers Conference August 4-6 2016 FES/FICE 100th Annual Conference Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org! The Clipboard Page 11 Membership News Have You Purchased Your Centennial Coin? In 1916, the Florida Engineering Society was established. The Centennial Program promotes the engineering profession and government advocacy, increases business resources and education, informative communications, and professional awards and recognition We have created a challenge coin for the Centennial Purchase yours for $10; supplies are limited. The Palm Beach Chapter will publish positions wanted notices for Palm Beach Chapter members at no cost. We will also publish Help Wanted notices for local industry at a nominal cost of $25 per 75 word advertisement (This offer does not apply to employment agencies working for a fee). All entries will be subjected to editing and identities of individuals will be protected if requested. Please email your advertisements to [email protected] by the 24th of the month. The posting will appear in the newsletter for the following month. Checks should be made payable to Florida Engineering Society Palm Beach Chapter and should be mailed to Jose N. Gomez, P.E., Chapter Treasurer at ECS Florida, LLC located at 2000 Avenue P # 3 West Palm Beach, Florida 33404. Advising Opportunities Looking to reach over 400 Engineers each month? Then place your ad in the FES Palm Beach Chapter newsletter. We are accepting new ads and renewals for the 2015-2016 Clipboard editions. Just $150 for one year of advertising in the Clipboard. Please email your business card advertisements to [email protected]. checks should be made payable to Florida Engineering Society Palm Beach Chapter and should be mailed to Jose N. Gomez, P.E., Chapter Treasurer at ECS Florida, LLC located at 2000 Avenue P # 3 West Palm Beach, Florida 33404. Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org! The Clipboard Page 12 P U Are you smarter than a MATHCOUNTS mathlete? Z As Kyle walked along a street at a constant speed, he noticed that every 12 minutes, a bus passed him traveling in the same direction, and every 4 minutes, a bus passed him traveling in the opposite direction as Kyle. If all of the buses travel at a constant speed and leave the terminals at each end of the street at equally spaced intervals, how many minutes long is that interval? Z Answer from April. Full explanation online http://mathcounts.org/resources/problem-archive Since 1 pound is included in the initial $20.00, Cornelius’ mom will be charged the $2.00 per 4-ounce overage rate for 3.75 pounds – 1 pound = 2.75 pounds. The 2.75 pounds is equivalent to 2.75 pounds × 16 ounces/pound = 44 ounces and will result in 44 ounces × $2.00/4 ounces = $22.00 in overage charges. Thus, the total cost to ship the package via Speedy Delivery’s two-day service will be $20.00 + $22.00 = $42.00.. L E C O R N E R Chapter Leadership President: Arnoldo Artiles, P.E. Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. [email protected] Vice President: Fattoush Jafar, P.E. Palm Beach County [email protected] Treasurer: Jose N. Gómez, P.E., F.ASCE ECS Florida, LLC [email protected] Secretary: Zach Todd, E.I. Simmons & White, Inc. [email protected] State Director: Joanne Keller, P.E. Palm Beach County Engineering [email protected] The Florida Engineering Society is a 3,700+ member organization representing the interests of engineers in Florida. An affiliate of the National Society of Professional Engineers, the Society is organized into six practice sections representing different areas of practice and 20 chapters which geographically blanket the state. Each of the chapters and practice sections is represented on the FES Board of Directors. The Society has a number of committees which organize into divisions under the direction of the vice presidents. Past President: Krystin Berntsen, P.E. Palm Beach County Water Utilities [email protected] Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org! The Clipboard Page 13 Job Advertisement CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES (Jupiter / Juno Beach) Provide Civil Engineering, Land Planning & Drafting services to support substation and transmission projects. Services include storm water calculations, AutoCAD and Microstation drawings, ERP permitting, land planning, NPDES plans and permitting, SPCC Plans and FDOT connection permits. Skills required: − Excellent communication, presentation skills and hand graphics − Demonstrates self-motivation and the ability to work independently as well as within a team structure − Professional registration desired List of programs required: − AutoCAD 2011 or later − Microstation − Proficient in commonly used software Compensation: Salary and benefits are commensurate with position and qualifications Employment type: Full-time Those interested in applying should send a resume, cover letter and work samples to: Cotleur & Hearing, Inc. Attn: Sandra Bruorton 1934 Commerce Lane, Suite 1 Jupiter, FL 33458 Email: [email protected] Job Advertisement AECOM is seeking a talented W/WW Engineer IV for our WPB Office (PE and Bachelor’s Degree required). Candidate should have 10+ years of experience in WW and Potable Water projects, including WWTP and collection system (FMs, gravity systems and pump stations) design and construction. Responsibilities include design and construction administration, specifications, preliminary engineering reports, and review of design plans/specs. Resume should be submitted to [email protected] . AECOM is an EEO employer. Please visit www.aecom.com/careers. ENGINEER Jonathan T. Ricketts, Inc. in Palm Beach Gardens is looking for an Engineer (EI or PE preferred) with 3-5 years experience. Requires strong AutoCAD (Civil 3D) design skills and an interest in general land development, water resources, and drainage. Other experience is a plus: ICPR4, DrainMod, and other groundwater modeling software. Email resume to [email protected] or fax 561 625-2770 Visit us on the web at www.pbfes.org!