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II <br />STEVEN LOYAL JONES <br />1988 Stowe Ave. • Arden Hills,MN, 55112 <br />Home Phone(651)628-0807•Email geothermaliones@comcast.net <br />QUALIFICATIONS <br />H.V.A.C.Designer and Project Manager,with proficiency in AutoCAD versions 10-2014. <br />Experience in working daily,on and off-site,with code officials,building owners,developers, <br />architects,contractors,customers,vendors,sales staff,and manufacturers. <br />Certified Diamond Designer of Mitsubishi Electrics City-Multi System. <br />WORK HISTORY <br />2000-Present H.VA.C. Designer, Gustave A. Larson Co. <br />Lead H.V.A.C.design engineer for the North Central Region Distribution Center. Numerous <br />residential and commercial projects throughout Minnesota,Wisconsin,North and South Dakota, <br />Iowa,Illinois,Indiana,Nebraska and Rocky Mountain States.Responsible for generation of plans, <br />per local codes,for submittal to state and local permitting agencies. Sizing and design of hydronic, <br />forced air,VAV,geothermal, and simultaneous heating and cooling refrigeration`variable flow <br />refrigerant zoning' (VFRZ)systems incorporating the multiple product lines and equipment <br />available through the G.A.Larson Company. <br />Extensive use of AutoCAD,building modeling,energy audit and load calculation programs, <br />Microsoft Office and numerous Windows operating systems. Coordination of a company-wide <br />AutoCAD design standards for and with designers and engineers at branch offices throughout <br />GALCO. Installation,operation and routine maintenance of a Hewlett Packard 50OPS plotter for <br />generation of large format digital plans,posters and photographs for company-wide engineering and <br />marketing divisions. Coordinate training seminars for sales personnel,counter staff,customers and <br />consulting engineers,including new product lines,basic hydronic and HVAC systems,and <br />Mitsubishi Electric's City-Multi System. <br />1998-2000 H.V.A.C. Designer,LKPB Engineers <br />Projects include load calculations,local code and utility contacts,and complete system design of <br />large H.V.A.C. systems on numerous levels,including institutional,medical,religious,commercial, <br />and large residential.Design of systems,new and existing, incorporating steam,hot and chilled <br />water,chillers,cooling towers,boilers,radiant floor heat and snow melt,two and four pipe heating <br />and cooling systems,V.A.V.and constant volume air systems and heat pump systems in high rise <br />office towers,multi level plumbing and fire suppression systems including isometrics. <br />1995-1998 H.V.A.C. Designer, Karges and Associates(reorganized in 1997 as Karges, Faulconbridge, <br />Incorporated) <br />Projects include load calculations, local code and utility contacts,and complete system design of <br />numerous H.V.A.C. systems primarily on franchise accounts,including Old Country Buffet <br />Restaurants(nationwide),and a wide variety of other buildings both local and nationwide. During <br />this time many new accounts were started,including TimberLodge Steak House(Midwest),Best <br />Buy Co.,and Country Kitchen. Responsible for coordinating new accounts and generating <br />prototypical designs for future stores. Designed Geothermal Heat Pump System for Conoco <br />convenience store in Sandstone,MN(Skunk Creek). This system became a case study for the Heat <br />Pump Consortium on their internet web site. <br />1995 H.V.A.C. Designer, Chasney Associates <br />Entry level designer position,began with load calculations and small system designs,moved into <br />franchise work on Old Country Buffet Restaurants. <br />1994-95 H.V.A.C. Designer, internship, 3M Company <br />Internship while attending Dunwoody Institute. Worked in Facilities Engineering primarily drafting <br />varieties of process piping,etc.,on AutoCAD R-12.