1. Anthony Zangare
3711 37th
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West Palm BeachFlorida 33407
440-478-0376
Anthonyzangare12@gmail.com
Objective
Experience
To fill a position of Supervisor/Superintendent/Project Manager/ Operation
Manager
Exelon Corp:
Comed Illinois
One Lincoln Centre
Oak Brook Terrace IL 60181
January 21, 2016 to Current
Construction Manager: Manage the construction oftwo new feeders from substation
TSS80 to customer Enbridge.
The installation and tie into the new 60 MVA station transformer and buss work at
station to the new underground of 27 new manholes to the existing manholes to
sections of new overhead 34kv construction overto the existing to the customer.
This is a $55 project slated to energize section one feeder by June 1 and the second
by November 31.
BHI Energy
February 9, 2015 to January 21, 2016
Distribution Engineer
Working with Florida Power and Light on the Storm Harding Project for
substation and distribution equipment and lines to sustain Hurricane wind forces
of up to 145 mph.
Working with design engineers on the restructure of wood poles to concrete
poles described in the Storm Hardening package.
Randstad Engineering Group
February 20, 2014 to February 9, 2015
Superintendent Field Operations/Construction Manager
2. I held the position of Superintendent of Field Operations
Substations/Construction Manager for Randstad Engineering Group. I worked
on projects directly for Burns and McDonnell Engineering Firm on substation
projects in New Jersey for PSE&G, Ohio and Pennsylvania with Ohio Edison
and First Energy on transformer, switch gear changes,relay changes and all
related control house work. These project involves the installations of station
transformers, circuit breaker from 69kv to 500kv and new SEL relaying and
switch gear. I managed the construction ofall equipment in the substation
switchyard and control house area and the Testing and Commissioning for the
installation of the SEL relays at various substations.
Ibadrola USA New York State Electric & Gas
January 16, 2012 to January 2014
Manager of Regional Operations
Manage daily operations for the Brewster Region of NYSEG area. Oversee
major transmission and distribution projects.
Transmission voltages of 115kv,69kv and 46 kv
Distribution of 13.2 kv and 4800 kv.
SAP certified and OSHA certified.
I managed four supervisors oftransmission and distribution working under my
direct supervision along with the supervisorof engineering. Responsible for all
County interactions and meetings, training scheduling, and field planning.
I was Incident Commander for the Brewster Region Storm Restoration Team.
Manage the Brewster Fleet, Stores and Operating Budget.
Manage all transmission and distribution inspections and deficiencies repairs.
Incident Commander for Hurricane Sandy which NYSEG lost 90% of the
Brewster Region customers being restored safe and timely within ten days.
My responsibility was to safely guide crews during the restore efforts of
transmission, distribution, and substations to the Region timely. Communicate
with the State, County and Local political representatives on the progress of the
restoration efforts. I also worked closely with the MTA Management staff
during power restoration of their substations forrestoration and movement of
the transit system.
U.S.Utility Contractor Co. Inc.
February 7, 2008 to May, 25, 2011
Cleveland District Manager of Operations:
Oversee the daily operations of all current working projects,Job Bidding,
Inventory, Maintenance,Purchasing and Scheduling.
O.D.O.T. Project 060372 The Electrical Portion and Traffic Signal and Street
Lighting installation of the Fulton Road Bridge Project, Major renovation of
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Rail Central Headquarters
Rail Yard of overhead power feeders and overhead Catenary System.
Managed all material inventory and purchase orders for all projects to maintain
and secure material for construction projects.
3. Managed all labor work forces, to complete daily crew assignments to maintain
prevailing wage packages,and labor unions jurisdiction for a skilled and
qualified work force. Attended job briefing meetings and handled project close
out and As-Built drawings.
Responded and dispatched the necessary crews for emergency outages for
overhead and underground electrical, fiber optic and signal repairs.
Scheduled and coordinated the work force, material, construction equipment
To keep projects on a timely work schedule to the owners satisfaction
City Of Cleveland
Cleveland Public Power
Superintendent ofOperations:
Retired December, 2006
Superintendent of Operations/Program Manager & Manager of Facilities
Oversee daily operations of the construction,trouble and field inspectors
departments.
Manager of the budget for the facilities and maintenance of all buildings,
storerooms and substations forrepairs, upkeep and daily operations.
Manager of construction for the $200 million Euclid Corridor Transportation
Project of the Cleveland Public Power’s underground power system.
Manager of construction of the new $6 million Ridge Road 40 MVA
substation and Transmission Line for the 138 kv inter-connection.
Manager of Repairs and operation of all of Cleveland Public Power’s
substations and facilities to coordinate and schedule of all building
maintenance.
2000 to 2005 Cleveland Public Power Meter Bureau
Superintendent
Manager of daily operations for service installations for commercial and
residential services, blocking and unblocking of meters, tamper department
and the acquisition of all meter reads.
Responsible for the start up and design of the 20,000 meter pilot program for
the (AMR) Automated Meter Reading systemto solid-state meters for C&I
and Residential metering.
Implemented training course for new equipment and metering.
1998 to 2000 Cleveland Public Power Trouble Operations
Assistant Superintendent
Supervised all Trouble Crews and all Crews working after normal working
hours
Monitor all of Cleveland Public Power’s equipment and substations.(Make
periodical checks of load and feeder conditions)
Handle all related customer service complaints to resolve all issues after
normal working hours.
4. To ensure that all of CPP’s equipment is in a safe condition 24/7 of
operations.
1995 to 1998 Cleveland Public Power Operations
Line Switchman
Work underindirect supervision, planned, direct, and supervise the de-
energizing of feeders, station transformers and all energized equipment for
necessary repairs and the re-energizing of the same equipment.
Direct emergency and routine repairs to power carrying equipment, transfer
electric load to various lines, and make periodical inspections ofenergized
equipment.
Diagnose and solve any problems related to energize electrical equipment.
Knowledge of all Cleveland Public Powers substations locations,customers
equipment and be familiar with customer’s voltage and distribution range
1988 to 1995 Cleveland Public Power Trouble Operations
Trouble Lineman
Performed required duties in connection with the location and isolation of
faults and restoration of service on distribution up to 15,000 volts as well as
making emergency repairs to restore electrical service.
1986 to 1988 Cleveland Public Power Operations
Lineman
Worked on the construction ofmeter and line equipment installation.
Interests Electrical, Computers, Sports and Exercise
Education 1982 to 1986 Cuyahoga Community College Cleveland, Ohio
Electrical Lineman (Journeyman)