License
Texas Board of Engineers, License No. 110320
Education
University of Texas at San Antonio, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Graduated Cum Laude, 2006
Affiliations
Eta Kappa Nu Engineering Honor Society
Golden Key International Honor Society
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
Abilities
Mr. Solis began his work experience in commercial and residential electrical construction where he installed electrical panels, breakers, running circuits, wiring receptacles, switches and lighting fixtures. As an Engineer, he has designed electrical and lighting systems for restaurants, private offices, high-end residential, industrial, institutional, research labs, medical clinics, ambulatory centers, hospitals, dormitories and various governmental projects. He has performed engineering calculations consisting of load analysis, voltage drop calculations, lighting photometric calculation, fault current calculations and future load analysis. He has developed lighting layouts, panel schedules, one-line riser diagrams, and designed electrical service entrances. He has technical experience with transformers, generators, boost transformers, automatic transfer switches; disconnect switches, fire pump systems, motor control centers emergency standby generators and UPS battery backup systems.
He has designed large switchboard and motor control centers for hospitals and Department of Defense Facilities. He has designed an Emergency Power Shutdown System for an entity of the DOD Security Agency Information Technology Center. Inclusive of custom built relay panels and push buttons to shut down circuits serving Power Distribution Units, Computer Room AC Units and all IT Equipment within the Data Center.
Mr. Solis has designed specialty systems to include signal reference grounding grids for DOD Security Agency Data Centers. He is familiar with data center power system design and information technology equipment connections. He has also designed electrical services for many fire pump systems to include working with local utility providers to ensure electrical selective coordination is provided.