Dean
Oliver, P.E. - Engineering
Manager
Education:
University
of Tennessee, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering,
1989
Registrations
held in multiple states.
Affiliations:
• American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, Air-Conditioning
Engineers (ASHRAE)
Professional
Summary:
Mr.
Oliver has a multi-tiered level of experience, covering
a very diverse range of projects. He was the lead engineer
for three-miles of 125 pound underground shallow and deep
trench steam line project, with responsibility for construction
management and testing. Mr. Oliver conceptualized a breathing
air NITROX system to supply breathing air for Space Shuttle
astronauts to reduce their Hyperbaric Chamber time, such
that their time to air travel was greatly reduced. He
was responsible for numerous designs involving high-pressure
gas systems such as Liquid and Gaseous Hydrogen, Liquid
and Gaseous Nitrogen, Liquid and Gaseous Oxygen, Argon,
Helium and high-pressure Air and steam systems. His design
experience also includes fuel and fuel transfer systems.
Mr. Oliver also has experience in energy assessments and
system upgrades. He has extensive experience in the design,
installation and maintenance of large HVAC systems, Chillers,
and Central Plant systems. His expertise developed in
designing such systems as the Astronaut Donning Station
Fire Protection System and Hydrogen Burn Stack brings
a very diverse level of expertise to projects.
From
this diversity of experience, Mr. Oliver is able to quickly
analyze situations and develop a systematic approach to
a given project. This experience also allows him to implement
value engineered systems without compromising system integrity
or life span. Mr. Oliver’s large project experience
provides him with a broad range of skills in project management,
cost control, estimating and general project oversight.
Mr.
Oliver serves as Engineering Manager and Chief Mechanical
Engineer for Oliver-Rhoads & Associates, Inc., and
is responsible for the technical content of all mechanical
designs produced by the firm.