Robert Marsh

104 Herty Dr.

Statesboro, GA 30458

(912) 871 7310

rmarsh@ega.edu.edu


SUMMARY

 

Over 35 years experience in the following areas: College Mathematics Instructor, Plant Engineer, Field Service Engineer, Industrial Electrician, U.S. Navy Electronics Technician. Masters of Science and Bachelors Degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Masters in Business Administration from Georgia Southern University.

 

EDUCATION

 

2002 B.B.A. Information Systems Georgia Southern University

2001 M.B.A. Georgia Southern University

1990 M.S.N.E Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech

1988 B.N.E. Ga. Tech. (with honors)

1985 Kennesaw College, Marietta, Ga. (GPA 3.8/4.0)

1976 U.S. Steel Electrician Apprenticeship

1968 ET "A" School U.S. Navy

 

 

HISTORY

 

East Georgia College (Department of Science and Mathematics)

Instructor of Mathematics 8/03 to Present

Full time instructor, teaching all math classes offered. Created all lesson plans, tests, and exams for my classes. Also advised and registered students and served on a number of committees.

 

Georgia Southern University (College of Science and Technology)

Instructor of Mathematics 8/00 to 7/03

Full time instructor, teaching college algebra and calculus. Created all lesson plans, tests, and exams for my classes. At the same time remained a full time student in the College of Business Administration.

    

Georgia Southern University (College of Business Administration)

Student/Graduate Assistant  1/99 to 12/02


Worked as a research assistant while pursuing a MBA. Accomplishments:

                      Winner of the Ulysses Knotts award for academic excellence.

                      Lead author on two papers (see published works)

                      Created several on-line surveys. (On-line data is placed in a delimited text file for later analysis)

                      Maintained a 3.91 GPA.

 

SEA Engineering (LaSalle County - Materials Management)

Engineer 3/98 to 11/98

This assignment included all procurement and procurement engineering activities on night shift. Duties included directly interfacing with all other departments for this power plant to insure replacement parts materials were correctly identified and specified.

 

 

 

HISTORY (continued)

 

SEA Engineering (Zion Nuclear Station - Materials Management)

Engineer 7/97 to 3/98

Duties included all types of procurement activities including placing orders and working with design and maintenance engineering to assure correct replacement of electrical and mechanical parts. Specializing in alternate parts evaluations and commercial grade dedications.

 

SEA Engineering (Dresden Power Station - VETIP)

Engineer 2/96 to 6/97

This assignment included aiding the utility in developing and implementing a program to address Nuclear Regulatory Commission concerns about the control and accessibility of vendor technical information.

 

Helmrich & Payne 

Rig Engineer 6/95 to 2/96

Duties included supervision of all maintenance activities on a platform drilling rig in addition to hands on maintenance of all electrical equipment.

 

 


GTS Duratek (NYPA IP-3 - Procurement Engineering)

Plant Engineer 11/93 to 1/94

Duties included a wide range of engineering activities and projects but specializing in the evaluation and qualification of electrical and mechanical replacement parts. Performed commercial grade dedications and evaluated alternate parts replacements.

 

Tech/Aid (NYPA  J. A. FitzPatrick Power Plant)

Field Engineer 3/92 to 2/93

This assignment included developing and managing a program to assess the historic purchasing practices at New York Power authority's James A. FitzPatrick Power Plant. 

 

Florida Power and Light - Procurement Engineer

Plant Engineer 3/90 to 2/92

Duties included support of a dual unit outage by writing technical evaluations and specifications for the procurement of spare parts and materials, Commercial Grade Dedications, and Item Equivalency Evaluations. 

 

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga.

Student/Research Assistant 9/85 to 3/90

Worked as a research assistant while pursuing a Masters degree. Received Masters degree in March 1990.

HISTORY (continued)

 

Atlantic Steel, Atlanta, Ga.

Industrial Electrician 1/84 to 9/86

Duties included troubleshooting and repairing all electrical and power electronic equipment in their wire and nail mills.

 

 

Ross Hill Controls, Houston, Tx.

Field Service Engineer 8/81 to 9/83

Duties included worldwide travel to troubleshoot and repair the Ross Hill power electronic control modules. These modules are used to control large D.C. motors and diesel generators. 

 

U.S. Steel, Minntac Mine, Mt Iron, Minn.

Industrial Electrician 4/74 to 6/81

Duties included troubleshooting and repair of all electrical and electronic equipment. Including motor control centers, motors from fractional horsepower to 3,000 hp, and SCR drives.

 

U.S. Navy

Electronics Technician 2/67 to 2/74

 

 

PUBLISHED WORKS

 

“Business Faculty Perceptions of Workload and Rewards in a Regional University.” Published in the 2001 Proceedings of the Southeast Institute for Operations Research and Management Science (SEINFORMS), October 4, 2001.

 

“Demographic Variables Relate to On-Line Purchasing by University Students: Preliminary Findings.” Published in Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Conference of the Southern Association for Information Systems, April, 2000, pages 91 - 96.

 

“Factors Influencing the Expansion of Electronic Commerce in Southeastern U.S. States.” Published in Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Conference of the Southern Association for Information Systems, April, 2000, pages 154 - 161.

 

"Preliminary Fuel Pin Diameter Selection For a Uranium Alloy Fueled PWR." Published in Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, Vol 61, 1993, page 479-482.

 

"A Technique for the Selection of the Fuel Pin Diameter for a Uranium/Zirconium Alloy Fueled PWR." Published in Nuclear Technology, Vol 97, Number 1, January 1992, page 16-26.