TERRY W. LIVINGSTON, P.E.

 

PROCESS ENGINEERING

 

PRINCIPAL AND CO-OWNER, CQ ENGINEERING

                                   

                  

                                                                                                       

EDUCATION

 

Post-Masters Studies, Chemical Engineering, Univ. of South Alabama, 2010-Present.

M.S.,  Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1986-1988 (Honors).

B.S.,   Chemical Engineering, University of Alabama, 1981-1986 (Honors).

 

WORK EXPERIENCE

 

Consulting Engineer - Basic and Detailed Engineering and Project Management for Technical Projects in Chemical, Power, Pharma, Pulp, and Petrochemical Facilities.  Technical Manager for Kemira Oil and Mining Division, Mobile, AL  for all aspects of Engineering, Capital Projects, and Maintenance.

 

EVONIK DEGUSSA - Process Engineering and Simulation, Execution and Management of Capital Projects, and Reliability and Total Maintenance Supervisor, Responsible for technical execution of Operations in conjunction with Business Unit Operations Management.  Used simulation tools (Aspen & WinSim) to optimize and improve process cost and efficiency.  Lead team of technical personnel in routine, predictive and preventive maintenance to improve on-stream time and best-in-class key performance indicators.  Responsible for execution and control of capital and maintenance budgets. 

 

Process Engineer for refinery expansion project and Lead Process Engineer for new zeolite catalyst synthesis unit. 

 

Production Superintendent for Mining Chemicals, Responsible for all day-to-day operations including personnel, raw materials, quality, and cost control. Production engineer for manufacturing of new pharmaceutical intermediates for supply to drug firms Schering-Plough and Hoffman-LaRoche.  Process engineer for new Phenothiazine production unit, including process improvements to debottleneck distillation unit to allow nameplate capacity.  Held certification as HAZOP study leader.

 

1988-1991, BASF, Responsible for design and execution of capital projects to improve and enhance production capability.  Included ASPEN simulation of entire monomers plant, redesign and installation of alcohol distillation tower, inhibitor systems, heat exchange system, and increase in capacity of monomers finishing column.

 

1986-1988, Texas A&M University, Graduate Student – Supervision, operation and maintenance of Materials Science Laboratory.

 

1982-1985, TVA, Co-Op Student - Laboratory analyst for phosphoric acid plants.

 

OTHER

 

Licensed Professional Engineer in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas.