Travis L. Muskopf's work experience begins in 2004 at Burns & McDonnell Engineering, where they worked as an Assistant Electrical Engineer. Travis L. performed various engineering tasks for the 'Process & Industrial' group, offering technical assistance to lead engineers on automation/control retrofits for multiple oil refineries.
In 2005, Muskopf joined Sachs Electric Company as a Project Manager. Here, they managed a $1.5M instrumentation/controls project for the USDA Waste Water Treatment Plant and oversaw the design and installation of fire alarm and voice/data networks at St.
Moving on to Roeslein & Associates in 2006, Muskopf worked as an Electrical Engineer. Travis L. was responsible for designing and implementing electrical scopes of work on international projects. Muskopf managed projects from start to completion, taking care of tasks such as power distribution, cable-tray/conduit routing, lighting, control panels/stations, sensor logic/placement, instrument selection/calibration, and PLC/HMI/VFD network architecture/programming.
From 2009 to 2011, Muskopf joined Dynegy as a Project Electrical Engineer. In this role, they provided technical direction to Electrical Superintendents and IBEW labor for the construction of a $1.5B Dry Flue Gas Desulphurization addition to the Dynegy power plant. Muskopf also liaised with design engineers at Sargent & Lundy.
Following their time at Dynegy, Muskopf returned to Roeslein & Associates in 2011 as a Lead Electrical Engineer. Travis L. held this role until 2013, overseeing projects and leading a team.
In 2013, Muskopf joined MAVERICK Technologies as a Senior Electrical Engineer, where they currently work. No end date is provided for this role.
Travis L. Muskopf obtained their high school diploma in 2000 from Hillsboro R-III, where they completed a college preparatory curriculum. Following that, they attended the Missouri University of Science and Technology from 2000 to 2004, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering with Cum Laude honors. In October 2004, Travis also obtained the Fundamentals of Engineering (EIT) certification from the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying.
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