
Residential BIM Designer & Estimator |
Name : |
Jamie Hill |
Industry Type : |
Home Builders |
City & State : |
Auburn, WA |
Job Title |
Residential BIM Designer & Estimator |
Relocation Preferences : |
Open |
Objective : |
Obtain a position with a company, who sees itself as more than a mere peddler of goods or products, but as a company whose most important product is its service, and expresses this importance with its willing acceptance of integrated concepts and strategies to extend the market, while increasing sales, of this most important product, service. |
Resume : |
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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Huttig Building Products Auburn, WA August 2008 to 2010 v Estimation and Design Services (ESP) Manager Sole responsibility for assessment, planning, and implementation of new estimation services system for the company. Supervision of three product specialists/designers in local Auburn office. o Additional direction of three additional staff members located in separate branch offices (Portland, Oregon and Phoenix, Arizona). Customization of Autodesk AMEP 2010 (AutoCAD/Architecture) to work in conjunction with Microsoft Excel, Access, and Microsoft SQL Server/Express 2008R2. o Initiation of standards and practices to produce hyper-accurate documentation o Whole house list of building materials o Fabrication diagrams (framing drawings/plans) Specification, testing, and usage of a custom private-public web-based portal o The Project site for public/external/customer Site is based on IIS6.0, Microsoft SQL Server 2008, and Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5. Site features Customer submission File storage and version management Status and tracking with notifications Storage and cataloging of past projects o The Collaboration site for private/internal/employee Site is based on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and Microsoft SQL Server 2008. Site features Team member, branch, customer and contact based status Prioritization of customers, projects, and locations Tendering and reuse of project designs and files to common projects but uncommon customers Key performance indicators (KPIs) and reporting Storage of additional project life cycle data linked to but separate from customer available project data Other responsibilities included o Discovery and testing of software packages o Development of usage techniques to reduce design and material estimate production time The result of the tremendous amount of effort and time spent analyzing POS/PDM internal systems, our customers business models, and how to best implement the new system, to work with each. March 2002 to May 2004 v Engineered Wood Products Design Technician Production design of floor system placement diagrams and member size calculation Working with customers (lumber yard salesmen and contractors) to find cost effective solutions to their framing problems (Value-Engineering, actually re-engineering). Other duties included o Blueprint reading o Creation of material quotes o Beta testing and software development o Computer maintenance o Contacting architects and engineers to resolve blue print and site issues o Occasional delivery of materials to customers locations or sites A.C. Houston Lumber (Sales) North Las Vegas, NV February 2007 to July 2008 v Engineered and Manufactured Products Salesman Field sales of high higher value, manufactured products o Metal-plated wood floor and roof trusses o Prefabricated stick framed wall panels o Engineered wood; I-joists, LVL, Glulam Additional duties included o Review of design calculations and shop drawings against original blueprints o Material estimation and quotation from customer provided blueprints. o General sales development of cold-calling, product sourcing, and problem solving. July 2004 to May 2006 v Wall Panel Design Manager Wall panel placement plan design and detailing Creation of material quotes Contacting customers, architects and engineers to resolve design issues. Other duties included o Software package review o Configuration, and use, internal billing and quoting processes o System and procedure training of staff members. May 2004 to February 2005 v Engineered Wood Products Specialist Floor and roof system design o Production of placement diagrams Sizing and specification of structural framing members o Working with project design professionals to reduce site, day of installation problems and delays, to streamline the design build cycle. o Contacting General contractors, owners, and developers in addition to architects and engineers to substitute products, resolve blue print and site issues o Quoting, and pricing of projects in addition to sourcing of necessary materials o Selling and cold calling customers (mainly framing sub-contractors), and arranging of material orders and deliveries. A.C. Houston Lumber (IT) North Las Vegas, NV October 2004 to September 2007 v Information Systems and Technology Administrator (Truss Division) Wall Panel Design and Production Modernization o Established a physical connection between the sales office and the production facility more than mile away. o Configuration of a workgroup database and application server, with Microsoft SQL Server 2000, and Windows Server 2003 with Terminal Services. o Replaced WalsPlus design and production software with MiTek eFrame and ShopNet o Upgraded of VirTek LaserMC saw stations with domain capable solution Deployment of MiTek Software Suite via Terminal Services o Major transition of 5 truss and 3 wall panel fabrication facilities, with 85 users of MiTeks software suite. o MBA (MiTek Business Application), 20-20 (engineering analysis), eFrame (3D modeling), WalsPlus (wall panelization) In addition to almost 20 additional applications for design, production, administration or management. o Complete configuration and installation of Active Directory 2003, on redundant machines o Database server set up with Microsoft SQL Server 2000, and separate databases for each of the production facilities o File Server set up with separate folder and file structures for each of the facilities, with job role based security o 3 terminal servers configured with Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Terminal Services, in a network pooled fashion to be load balanced and redundant. o Tarantella TSE (purchased by Sun, later by Oracle) was selected as a cost effective alternative to Citrix Metaframe 4.x. Web-based remotely deployed applications were configured to aid remote sales and field repair staff members Load balancing and redundancy was further enhanced from network pooling MiTek applications were deployed without having to install software locally to the users desktop o System greatly enhanced Houstons ability to stay current with MiTek's latest released versions Significant time was saved, not having to physically touch the nearly 90 stations every 6 to 8 weeks. All of ACHs fabrication facilities and users were on the same version of MiTeks software (a company first) The staff engineers were able to review and approve the calculations created by the numerous designers, with the same data and codes used initially o Tested, selected, then deployed NeoWare thin clients, to most of the PC work stations, reducing the number of client break-fix requests Cyber (AT) Remote PC Reconfiguration o Replaced the dated Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 98 Industrial All-In-One touch screens for 4 stations in all. New system was a company standardized Mid-Tower PC inside of a NEMA enclosure with cooling system, sending signal to monitor using Lon Range KVM/CAT5 technology. Citrix XenApp Company-wide Deployment o Played a major role in moving the remaining 120-130 branch office workers and additional 8 locations into the Terminal Services system o Assisted in the conversion from Tarantella to Citrix Metaframe o Actively involved in transition from frame-relay to MPLS remote office connections, configuration of the Compellant SAN, and relocation data to the SAN LUNs Branch Office Closures o Successfully, removed branch office from Houstons network, set up new domain, transitioned users, files, and applications to create separate temporary company. Sacramento and Roseville plant consolidation Merged databases and files for both locations into a single system Indio joint venture with Tandem West Framing, known as Boulders West, was successfully transitioned to BMC-Select Setup of a new file and database server, 12 design and admin client systems Connected several automated saws through a new fiber connection, and established interterm internet connection via point-to-point wireless, allowing the entire transition to speed along in about 3 weeks. Farmington New Mexico location, in addition to 3 other facilities were transitioned successfully to Home Lumber Moved user accounts, databases, and files to Homes Citrix/Windows Terminal Services system, which was completed in 10 days. EXTENDED EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1996 to 2002 Lumber and Building Products Dealer and Distributor Roles EWP Technician Cascade Capital Contractor Salesman Bayview Building Materials Contractor Sales Assistant Lumbermens Warehouse Manager Westcoast Mouldings & Millwork Truck Driver Barlament & Son Trucking Retail Salesman Dunn Lumber Company Stock Person Buds Lumber 1993 to 1996 Fishery Management, and Scientific Field Assistant Roles Fish Hatchery Manager Glenoma Farm Field Technician (intern) United States Army Corps of Engineers Research Assistant (intern) United States Geological Survey Aquatic Chemical Application Specialist Washington State Department of Ecology Fish Hatchery Worker (intern) Washington State Department of Fisheries EDUCATIONAL HISTORY 1990 to 1994 Raymond High School - Raymond, WA Primary field of study was college preparation Secondary fields of interest o Biology and life sciences o Industrial Arts o Wood Working o Drafting o AutoCAD R10 and R12 o Computer Technology 1994 to 1995 Grays Harbor Community College - Aberdeen, WA Primary field of study was Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Additional interest fields o Computing Technology Windows 3.1 Office Applications AutoCAD R12 and R13 o USCG 100 ton Master License (Skippers License). |
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