As project manager on assignments that include liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage terminal conversion and expansion, Frank has managed engineering deliverables and provided oversight for quality assurance and quality control, cost control and project closeout. As a senior project engineer, he has participated in underground storage cavern feasibility studies, facility construction, and mechanical integrity testing. His duties have included the development of piping and instrumentation diagrams for compressor stations, pump stations and storage cavern operation; preparation of equipment and welding specifications; design support for hard-rock caverns; management and preparation of design drawings for construction; and field operations.
Frank holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering technology from Texas A&M University. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Project Management Institute.