Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE) Methodologies for School Facilities
Daniel Domino Resume
1. Daniel Domino, EIT
5238 S. Drexel, Chicago, IL 60615 | 517-755-9216 | dominoda@msu.edu
Objective
To obtain a fulltime position in the field of environmental engineering or similar that will allow me to utilize my
experience, engineering skills, communication and problem solving abilities to attain targeted engineering goals
Education
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI December 2014
B.S. Environmental Engineering
GPA: 3.96/4.0
Professional Experience
Environmental Genomics Laboratory, East Lansing, MI –Research Assistant May 2015- July 2014
• Assist in the engineering design and development of the Gene-Z device for the detection of environmental DNA
• Develop and perform tests to validate the Gene-Z device and recommend improvements to ensure reliability
•Laboratory activities include analysis and interpretation of analytical results and assistance with preparation of reports under the
supervision of Dr. Syed Hashsham
• Publicly present findings at The Mid-Michigan Symposium for Undergraduate Research Experiences(Mid-SURE)
• Follow safety standards, participate in safety training and implement laboratory safety plans
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI – Science and Math Tutor Jan 2013- May 2015
• Tutor advanced science, engineering and math courses
• Comply with strict university and NCAA rules regarding academic integrity
• Report student progress
Academic Experience
Environmental Challenge International (ECi), Long Beach, CA-Design Engineer
1ST
place winner at the international level (awarded $5,000) June 2014
•Proposed recommendations to a county commission regarding hydraulic fracturing technologies and permitting in NC
•Developed cost-benefit analysis tables and used time-value of money calculations to make project recommendations
•Prepared written proposal, PowerPoint presentation and poster presentation for environmental professionals
Civil and Environmental Engineering Capstone Design Project-Water Resources Engineer Spring 2014-Fall 2014
1st
Place winner at the college-level
• Prepared detailed engineering design of a storm water management system for a redevelopment project in Haslett Michigan using
Excel, AutoCAD and stormwater modeling calculations
• Ensured that the proposed design was both feasible and compliant with local regulations
• Proposed plan included green-infrastructure and low-impact design elements
Environmental Challenge International (ECi), Long Beach, CA-Design Engineer
1st
place winner at college level and 2nd
place winner at the international level (awarded $4,000) June 2014
• Proposed a sustainable management strategy that manages the dredged sediment (contaminated with PCBs and DDT)
while minimizing air, water, noise pollution, and traffic congestion during both the dredging and cruise line operations
•Determined ground level concentration of the pollutants (PM10, PM2.5, CO, NOx,and VOCs) from potential sources using
a line source model and compared with state and federal regulations
Hydrology and Hydraulics Spring 2014-Fall 2014
• Designed a sophisticated pipe network for a proposed industrial complex using an EPANET 2.00.12 to meet
the demand (including fire) with no broken pipes, normal demand with no broken pipes and normal demand
with one broken pipe
• Designed two capture wells for the identified property to adequately control groundwater contamination
Volunteer Experience
• Set Construction Supervisor for All-of-us Express Children’s Theater Summer 2010 and 2015
• Editor of the Transit for Chi Epsilon, The Civil Engineering Honor Society April 2014- April 2015
• Eagle Scout Troop 109 2009
Skills Summary
•Highly Proficient: Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point. Proficient: AutoCAD, Basic Stormwater Calculations, MATLAB
Novice: EPA net 2.0, Aspen, Groundwater and Air pollution modeling
Achievements/Affiliations
• Member of ASCE at MSU 2013 – 2015
• Recipiant of the John Focht National Scholarship (awarded $5,000) 2015