1. Ken Dugan Phone: 612-924-0743 Cell: 612-240-9612
2928 Dean Parkway #4D
Minneapolis, MN 55416 E-mail: kendugan@visi.com
WORK HISTORY:
October 13 to June 15
United States Steel
One, PO Box 217 Mine Road
Keewatin, MN 55753
Bruce Perander
218-749-7327
My Job Title: Process Control Engineer IV
Job Narrative:
Designed and programmed a n in-motion rail load-out system for the shipment of taconite
pellets.
The system consisted of a pellet stockpile, a belt conveyor, a large surge bin, and two
weigh bins.
The system existed prior to my efforts, but no one knew how it worked. Documentation
was virtually non-existent, requiring me to spend time watching the system run and exploring an
Allen-Bradley PLC program for clues. In addition there were no fewer than three different
partial sets of drawings covering twenty-five plus years of poor engineering efforts.
Development of new applications to improve plant operational efficiencies. In addition, I’m
involved in ongoing support of existing systems to maintain the plant’s operability.
Process Exposure:
Mining, Modicon Quantum PLC. iFix HMI software, TPP/IP networking communications,
legacy systems from Square D, and old style relay circuits.
Industry Exposure:
Taconite mining and the large equipment involved including: sag mills, ball mills, and
Slurry pumps.
November 09 to February 13
Aker Solutions/Jacobs Minerals
333 E. Wetmore Rd. Suite 600
Tucson, AZ 85705
Marco Menchaka
520-917-5538
My Job Title: Senior Instrument Designer
Job Narrative:
Instrument placement, conduit and cable tray routing, and preparing cable schedules for a
multi-billion dollar copper mine in South America, I use Micro Station CAD to prepare
drawings as well as the Microsoft Office suite of products to prepare lists and other forms
of documentation.
Process Exposure:
I was involved in a multi-discipline engineering effort do design and develop a brand new
copper concentrating facility in Peru.
Industry Exposure:
Copper mining and the large equipment involved including: Floatation cells, large blowers,
vertical grinding mills, pumps, motors, and sampling systems.
2. Ken Dugan Phone: 612-924-0743 Cell: 612-240-9612
2928 Dean Parkway #4D
Minneapolis, MN 55416 E-mail: kendugan@visi.com
June 09 to October 09
Power and Energy Automation
740 13th Street, Suite 404
San Diego, CA 92101
David Olson
619-696-6906
My Job Title: Project Engineer
Job Narrative:
I was involved in a sub-metering project for the United States Air Force. The purpose of
the project was to provide data to allow evaluation of energy usage for compliance with an
Executive Order mandating energy efficiency.
Process Exposure:
I was heavily involved in field surveys and data gathering as well as interfacing with
civilian and Air Force personnel.
Industry Exposure:
Power and gas metering devices for use on the Ethernet.
December 07 to December 08
The Automation Group
10497 Town & Country Way, Suite 600
Houston, TX 77024
Larry Randel (CA office)
Rolf Schulz (MN office)
612-643-2520
My Job Title: Principal Controls System Engineer,
Site Manager.
Job Narrative:
I was, as site manager, on long-term assignment in the capacity of ongoing support. I was involved in the
day-to-day maintenance of the control systems as well as continuing process control improvements and
modernization.
Process Exposure:
Mining systems process control technology updates, Modicon PLC, IFIX HMI
Industry Exposure:
Mining control and communications systems, mining processes.
September 98 to December 07
RKD Consulting Ken Dugan
3. Ken Dugan Phone: 612-924-0743 Cell: 612-240-9612
2928 Dean Parkway #4D
Minneapolis, MN 55416 E-mail: kendugan@visi.com
2928 Dean Parkway #4D
Minneapolis, MN 55416
612-240-9612
My Job Title: Self-employed, consulting firm,
site manger for The Automation Group
Job Narrative:
I programmed Allen Bradley PLCs to accomplish simulated machine operation for
training purposes.
Updated a refrigeration system program for a new PLC.
Helped Phelps Dodge restart a copper concentrator that had been shut down for a number
of years. This involved confirming the original PLC programs were still functional,
placing the MOD BUS Plus network back into operation.
Once the systems were running I assisted in the modernization of the PLC programs. This
included PLC programming, field installation of the new PLCs, and field commissioning
of the revised systems.
I was on long-term assignment in the capacity of ongoing support. I am involved in the
day-to-day maintenance of the control systems as well as continuing process control
improvements and modernization.
Process Exposure:
Mining systems process control technology updates, Modicon PLC, IFIX HMI
Industry Exposure:
Mining control and communications systems, mining processes.
September 97 to September 98
Sebesta Blomberg & Associates
2381 Rosegate. Box 131750
Roseville, MN 55113-0020
Bill Moore
651-634-0775
My Job Title: Senior PLC Programmer
Job Narrative:
We developed a least cost liquid and dry ingredient batching system involving several
Allen Bradley PLCs and RSView operator consoles. The system helped minimize the
cost of manufacturing Kraft singles.
Process Exposure:
Liquid batching and delivery, powder batching, dilute phase pneumatic conveying, HMI
interface, PLC programming,
Industry Exposure:
Foods manufacture, clean in place sequencing, and cheese process control
4. Ken Dugan Phone: 612-924-0743 Cell: 612-240-9612
2928 Dean Parkway #4D
Minneapolis, MN 55416 E-mail: kendugan@visi.com
September 89 to September 97
Wunderlich-Malec Engineering
5501 Feltl Rd.
Mennetonka, MN 55343
Neil Wunderlich
Walt Malec
612-933-3222
My Job Title: PLC Programmer
Job Narrative:
I was involved in the programming of PLCs to provide SCADA systems in many
industrial settings. My primary job function was to understand industrial processes and
write PLC programs to provide correct system sequencing and safety interlocks. I
also worked within a team environment to provide information to the programmers of the
HMI for the correct interface to the PLC
Process Exposure:
Batch weighing, dilute phase pneumatic conveying, roller conveyor systems, chain
conveyor systems, conveyor data tracking, PLC database systems, automated storage and
retrieval warehouse systems, motor controls, Panelview MMI programming, PLC
programming (Allen Bradley, Modicon and Square-D), and interface to HMIs
(Wonderware, Fix, etc.).
Industry Exposure:
Food (cereal manufacture), refrigeration controls (engine room), environmental safeguards
controls, feed mill systems, grain handling, power generation controls, power distribution
controls, automotive industry, grain milling, hardboard manufacture.
February 88 to June 89
Dynamic Air Inc.
1125 Wolters Blvd.
St. Paul, MN. 55110
Bob Swanson
651-484-2900
My Job Title: Programming Specialist
Job Narrative:
. My job duties included programming PLCs for use in the dense phase pneumatic
conveying industry. I have programmed logic controllers to provide operational and safety
interlocks and am familiar with most types of pneumatic controls. I also did field checking
of hardware and software to place systems into operation. I use an IBM PC using Taylor
industrial software in the programming of Allen Bradley and Modicon controllers.
Process Exposure:
PLC programming on Allen Bradley, Modicon, Square-D, and Reliance Electric, industrial
sensors and equipment, special interfaces to the PLC, panel layout and drafting (on the
board), dense phase pneumatic conveying, air blending,
Industry Exposure:
5. Ken Dugan Phone: 612-924-0743 Cell: 612-240-9612
2928 Dean Parkway #4D
Minneapolis, MN 55416 E-mail: kendugan@visi.com
Coal handling, cement industry, china manufacture, and insulation production.
October 84 to July 87
Aetrium Inc.
2350 Helen St.
N. St. Paul, MN. 55109
Bob Benson
Martin Moody
612-770-2000
My Job Title: Engineering Tech. promoted to Electrical
Engineer
Job Narrative:
Aided the engineering staff in the design and implementation of microcomputer control
systems (based on the STD bus) used in the IC handler industry.
Some of the skills required included wire wrapping prototype computer circuits and taping
printed circuit board artworks.
Process Exposure:
Microprocessor hardware interface, circuit design, environmental chamber controls,
cryogenics, semiconductor test procedures, and pneumatic controls.
Industry Exposure:
Semiconductor testing
November 82 to October 84
Dynamic Air Inc.
1125 Wolters Blvd.
St. Paul, MN. 55110
Phil Nolan
Dave Engle
651-484-2900
My Job Title: Engineering Technician
Job Narrative:
Built, tested and repaired both analog and digital printed circuit boards and performed
field service on batch weighing systems. Wrote and debugged assembly languages
program for the 8080, 8085 and Z80 microcomputer chips using Intel corporation
equipment.
Process Exposure:
Microprocessor hardware and software design, analog and digital circuits, batch weighing,
load cells and related equipment, basic language programming, and the field service of the
company product.
6. Ken Dugan Phone: 612-924-0743 Cell: 612-240-9612
2928 Dean Parkway #4D
Minneapolis, MN 55416 E-mail: kendugan@visi.com
Industry Exposure:
Food, chemical, foundry, and dense phase pneumatic conveying.
May 82 to July 82
Smith Computer Service
Park Rapids, MN. 56470
Dave Brown
218-732-5364
My Job Title: Computer Engineer
Job Narrative:
Job duties included checking out printed circuit artwork and building and testing various
assemblies used with a dedicated microcomputer board set.
Process Exposure:
Microprocessor hardware interface and communication.
Industry Exposure:
Gaming and feed mill.
August 81 to May 82
Weigh-Tronix Inc
1000 Armstrong Dr.
Fairmont, MN. 56031
Leon Lammer
507-238-4416
My Job Title: Special Products Engineer
Job Narrative:
Designed and implemented circuitry to achieve functions not provided in standard
product design. This circuitry was both analog and digital and is used in the weighing
industry
Process Exposure:
Industrial platform and bin scales, truck scales (weigh bridges), weigh bars (load cells),
digital and analog circuitry, microprocessor hardware interface,
Industry Exposure:
7. Ken Dugan Phone: 612-924-0743 Cell: 612-240-9612
2928 Dean Parkway #4D
Minneapolis, MN 55416 E-mail: kendugan@visi.com
Food, agriculture, chemical, and warehouse (counting scales).
December 77 to May 81
Dycon
1125 Wolters Blvd.
St. Paul, MN. 55110
John Sparks
651-484-2900
My Job Title: Electronics Technician
Job Narrative:
I was a quality control technician testing analog and digital circuits used in the batch
weighing industry.
I was required to trouble shoot electronic circuits to the component level and did field
service on scales and related equipment. I also designed electronic circuitry to
accomplish special tasks and interfaces.
Process Exposure:
Batch weighing, scale electronics, load cell and industrial bin scale geometry, digital and
analog circuitry, microprocessor hardware and software development, system design and
drafting and the use of many forms of test equipment.
Industry Exposure:
Foundry, food processing, chemical plants, china manufacturing, and meat processing.
References:
Joe Giordano
Aker Metals, Inc./Jacobs Engineering
333 E. Wetmore Rd.
Suite 600
Tucson, AZ 85705 (USA)
Phone: 520-917-1292
Fax: 520-882-4231
joseph.giordano@akersolutions.com
Mike Taylor
Process Control Supervisor / Concentrator Division
Freport McMoran Copper and Gold
4521 N US Highway 191
Morenci, AZ 85540
Phone: 929-965-0326
jamesm_taylor@fmi.com
Rolf Schulz P.E.
8. Ken Dugan Phone: 612-924-0743 Cell: 612-240-9612
2928 Dean Parkway #4D
Minneapolis, MN 55416 E-mail: kendugan@visi.com
The Automation Group
8009 34th Avenue South
Suite 1050
Bloomington, MN 55425
Phone :612-643-2520
rolf.schulz@taqsite.com