Chemstress
Bob Hernandez's work experience includes serving as Vice President at Chemstress Consultant Company since May 1990. Bob then joined Chemstress Consultant Co. in March 2003 as a Project Manager, a role they held until June 2015. Prior to that, Bob worked at Norton Co. (Saint-Gobain) as a Sr. Process Engineer from December 1983 to April 1990.
Bob Hernandez attended Case Western Reserve University from 1970 to 1975, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering with a focus on Chemical Engineering.
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Chemstress
Chemstress is a full service, multi-disciplined engineering organization offering engineering / design, procurement, construction, construction management, EPCM and EPC services to a broad range of markets. Chemstress maintains all relevant disciplines in-house to evaluate, design and complete projects. Our skills and experience ensure the ability to successfully undertake “grassroots” projects as well as provide expansions, upgrades, and related modifications to existing facilities. The Chemstress team of Engineers, Architects, Designers, Project Managers and Support Staff are highly experienced and dedicated to its client’s success. From concept to complete facility, Chemstress offers a broad range of services including: Project Scoping FEED / Front-End Loading (FEL 1,2,3) Detailed Engineering Project Estimating Project Management Construction Management Design / Build On-Site Resources Facility Inspections / Evaluations Investment Evaluations Chemstress projects are diverse in both scope and size. Our technical resources, combined with our in-depth experience, allow Chemstress to provide specialty services that will optimize your next project. Specialty services include: 3D Laser Scanning Integration Trained PHA Leaders & Participants Experienced Mechanical Integrity Engineers (OSHA 1910) Facility Logistics Process Modeling & Simulation Building / Fire / Safety Codes Analyses Dynamic Structural Analysis of Complex Structures Materials of Construction & Pipe Stress Analysis Arc Flash Model Development & Updates PLC and DCS Specification and Logic Definition