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James Pasternack

Contracting Engineer at Fisher Tank Company

James Pasternack is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in engineering and project management. Currently serving as a Contracting Engineer at Fisher Tank Company since May 2005, James specializes in design-build specialty projects. Prior to this role, James worked as an Estimator for bridge and building structures at Cornell & Company from 2000 to 2005. James began their career at Wm. A. Schmidt & Sons, where a managerial position from 1979 to 2000 included overseeing a rolling shop, managing the design process for tooling, and creating AutoCAD drawings for ASME and specialty fabrications. James holds degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Engineering from Widener University, earned between 1968 and 2005.

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Chester, United States

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Fisher Tank Company

Fisher Tank Company builds field erected welded steel tanks. Our expertise in tank engineering, fabrication construction and repair serves major industries, including power generation, terminals, chemical and petrochemical, water and wastewater, and manufacturing. We are proud to be employee-owned. Many of our foremen, supervisors, crew members and managers have been with the company for 30 years or more. This collective knowledge means better design, more efficient production, improved quality, faster job completion, and lower costs for our customers. We build tanks, but we’re really in the problem-solving business. We can: • Design and build quality storage tanks in stainless or carbon steel, ranging in capacity from small (20,000 gallons) to mammoth (10 million gallons) • Build a single tank or a complete tank farm • Provide a complete tank package, including site clearing/grading, foundations, cathodic protection, painting/linings, insulation, instrumentation and more • Install a single nozzle or retrofit your tank with a new roof, double bottom or other modifications • Mobilize a crew for a single day of repairs or provide a multi-year maintenance contract


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51-200

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