Marcus Dimeo Resume
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Marcus Dimeo Resume

MARCUS A. DIMEO
Environmental Engineer & Energy Engineer |------------ | ------------

EXPERIENCE

COASTAL DRILLING EAST, LLC, Golden, CO
Project Engineer, Jan. 2020 – July 2020
• Oversaw operations and quality control of drilling, grout-mixing, and excavation at the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge
• Installed deep-foundation anchors up to 190 feet long to resist ground movement by way of rotary percussion drilling
• Operated a grout-mixing plant and was responsible for dispensing proper masses of cement and water into mixer, as well as measuring the specific gravity and pressure resistance of samples
• Stress-tested the installed anchors using a high-pressure pump and jack to ensure anchors were properly installed and withstood designed pressure-loads
• Composed project submittals for client (U.S. Department of Energy); scope included anchor installation reports, stress-testing reports, drain installation reports, excavation reports, compaction reports, berm construction reports, and CCTV drain video reports

RESOLUTE ENERGY CORPORATION, Denver, CO
Environmental Engineering Intern, May 2018 – Aug. 2018
• Conducted an independent project to determine where solid barium sulfate scale is accumulating in multiple 10,000+ ft oil wells for future placement of scale inhibitors
• Built well and fluid models in PipeSim and OLI ScaleChem using existing data from water analyses, gas compositions, and oil compositions to determine the depth at which scaling is likely to occur
• Successfully ran simulations to pinpoint the downhole depth scaling will occur and presented findings to board members and operations engineers for inhibition treatment
• Researched treatment and disposal methods for radioactive (NORM) scale, as well as Texas NORM regulation guidelines to safely and legally dispose of NORM contaminated piping

INDEPENDENT RESEARCH STUDY, University of Colorado, Boulder
Environmental Engineering Researcher, Aug. 2019 – Jan. 2020
• Researched the economic viability and functionality of combing Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology with small air conditioning units to capture CO2 gas directly from ambient air
• Built a thermodynamic model of an air conditioning unit retrofitted with a DAC filter using Engineering Equation Solver (EES) to determine the energy usage required for operation
• Created a cost model of electricity usage and DAC filter replacements using Microsoft Excel, as well as performed a sensitivity analysis to determine the contributing factors to cost and energy demand

EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, Boulder, CO
Bachelor of Science / Environmental Engineering Major / Energy Engineering Minor / Class of 2019
• Programs: VBA/VBS, Matlab, Arduino, SolidWorks, PipeSim, OLI ScaleChem, SCADA, EES, Microsoft Office, Foxit PhantomPDF
• Member: Sigma Nu Fraternity, held leadership position of Recorder
• Member: Engineers Without Borders
• Volunteer: The Global Down Syndrome Foundation, Courts for Kids
• Skills: Welding, CNC Machine, Machine Lathe, Soldering, Woodshop