ROBERT T. TOLBERT, P.E.
Consulting Engineer
653 County Road 4240
Arley, Alabama 35541
Phone (205) 221-3988  Fax (205) 295-3876
Website: www.rtolbert.com
E-mail:
robby@rtolbert.com

RESUME / CURRICULUM VITAE
    PROFILE:

    A licensed Professional Engineer (Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi & Tennessee) with qualifications including a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering
    from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. A Graduate level Certificate in Structural Engineering from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a Master’s
    Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.  Over 32 years work experience in industrial/construction fields, with experience (prior to
    becoming an engineer) including commercial and residential construction, excavation services, fabrication shops, machine shops, automobile mechanics (drag raced for
    ten years), farm equipment, HVAC, trucks and heavy equipment.  A “hands-on” engineer, with an extremely strong aptitude, intuition and superb troubleshooting
    abilities, Mr. Tolbert has a thorough knowledge and understanding of building construction, machinery, automation, industry, manufacturing, automobiles, trucks, heavy
    equipment, automobile wrecks, industrial settings, railroads, marine, and structural standards.  CAD software is used for design, projects and reconstruction, complete
    with plotter for up to 34” x 60” drawings or illustrations.

    WORK EXPERIENCE:

    Tolbert Engineering and Construction, LLC Self-Employed.  Engineering, construction and excavation services for residential and small commercial projects on
    and around the Lewis Smith Lake, Alabama area.  Innovative design and engineered construction for challenging projects structurally, topographically and
    architecturally.

    Robert T. Tolbert, P.E., Self-Employed.  Provide expert witness and Engineering consultation services to individuals, attorneys, industries and insurance companies
    in the State of Alabama, and the Southeast.  Services available include designs, drawings, opinions, analyses, reports, photographs, diagrams and testimony.

    Jefferson State Community College, Part-time instructor.  Teach courses in engineering/technical fields at Northeast campus.  Includes teaching two advanced
    hydraulics/pneumatics courses to Boeing rocket engine test engineers in Decatur, AL.

    Southeast Control Systems, Inc., Project Engineer.  Sole responsibility for designing, installing, programming and startup of CNC (Computer Numerical Controls)
    for manufacturing machine equipment.  Includes selection of components, ladder logic programming, modification of machinery, machine design, etc.

    BE&K / Viatech, (Contract Position), Design Engineer. Duties included design, layout and specifications of chemical plants.  I designed and specified the sizing,
    standards, economics and procurement of pumps, piping, screens, pneumatics, hydraulics, fire fighting and safety equipment, etc.

    Reliable Automation and Conveyor Systems, Inc., Project Engineer (Contract Position).  Duties included the design and construction of industrial material handling
    systems, such as conveyors, crane, monorails, robotics, PLC’s (programmable logic controllers), hydraulics, pneumatics and electrical controls.

    Raytheon Engineers and Constructors (previously Rust Engineering Co.), (Contract Position.), Design Engineer II. My duties and responsibilities included the
    design and layout of paper mills, food plants and industrial facilities.  I designed the oxygen delignification plant for the International Paper Riegelwood project, and
    designed projects such as Pillsbury, Mars Candy, Miller Brewing Company and others.

    Kustom Kreations, Product and Compliance Engineering Manager.  My duties and responsibilities include insuring that the manufacturing process and the final
    products of this company are in compliance with the requirements of Ford, General Motors, Dodge, RVIA (Recreational Vehicle Industry Association) and FMVSS
    (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards).  This includes safety, center of gravity calculations, and other functional testing and specifications.  I received
    correspondence from the various manufacturers, Industry Associations, etc., and initiated whatever changes were necessary to bring this company in compliance with
    the mandates.

    Rust Engineering Co., Design Engineer I.  My duties and responsibilities included the design and layout of paper mills, garbage disposal plants and waste to energy
    plants.  Most of my work was done primarily in the woodyard, screening towers, and stock prep areas, focusing on material handling, conveyors, screens, fans,
    blowers (pneumatic conveyors), pipe bridges, pumps, tanks, safety standards, etc.  I was solely responsible for several general arrangement designs on woodyards,
    blower systems, conveyors, monorail systems, etc., which were approved by the clients and released for construction.  This position involved frequent field trips, to
    obtain existing site information and measurements.

    Airlock Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Contract Position), Project Engineer.  Duties and responsibilities included the design, manufacture, installation and start up of
    robotic pick and place machinery, utilizing vacuum pads for placement.  I was given full charge design responsibility for several projects while there, and was flown to
    several sites around the Northeastern US to represent the company on the technical issues of the projects.  I performed all engineering calculations necessary in the
    design of these robotic machines, was the Engineer-In-Charge at startup and programmed the PLC’s during the initial installation period.

    Thermo King Corp., (Contract Position), Project Engineer.  Duties and responsibilities included the design and testing of railroad air conditioning equipment.  I was
    assigned the task of writing test procedures for the rebuild of rail car air conditioning units.  I performed FEA (Finite Element Analysis – Stress Analysis) calculations
    on the structures of the A/C units to insure that they would withstand the vibration and shock loads associated with RR service.  This position required several trips to
    Hornell, NY to represent the company to the customer on technical issues.  I was given full charge responsibility of several aspects of the projects, including the
    electrical design of the controls circuit.

    Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc., Project Engineer.  Duties and responsibilities included the design, manufacturing and demonstration of railroad maintenance equipment.  I
    would take a project from the conceptual stage, evaluate the needs and function of the project, and design a machine within the scope of the specifications and the
    bounds of a budget.  This included structural design, heavy emphasis on the electro-hydraulic (and/or pneumatic), engine selection, cab design, noise control, etc.  I
    performed Finite Element Analysis (FEA) on crane structures, hydraulic/pneumatic design calculations (including heat generation and dissipation), power requirements,
    bearing life and load, wrote several custom computer programs particular to the Railroad Industry (the products we built) and many other engineering functions
    pertinent to the design and manufacture of custom equipment.  I solely was responsible for a machine called the “Kribber/Adzer” that we designed and built for CSX
    Railroad.  The Head of Maintenance for CSX requested me personally to design two other projects after the Kribber/Adzer, those projects being the switch
    undercutter, and the dump car.  I also developed a machine called a “Ramp Car” that loaded equipment from the track to a flat car for transporting.  This car
    eliminated the use of a crane for loading equipment up to 80,000 lbs.

    BE&K Engineering Co., Inc., Design Engineer. Duties and responsibilities included the design and layout of paper mills.  Most of my work was done primarily in the
    woodyard, screening towers, and stock prep areas, focusing on material handling, conveyors, screens, fans, blowers (pneumatic conveyors), pipe bridges, tanks,
    pumps, safety standards, etc.  I prepared general arrangement drawings, mechanical details, flow sheets, P&ID’s, and other necessary documentation.  I had extensive
    use of Intergraph Microstation, computer programming, and did the engineering calculations necessary for the design of the conveyors, fans, blowers, screens, dust
    control, etc.  This position required frequent field trips to the project sites.

    Dravo Lime Co., Longview Division, Plant Engineer/Maintenance Engineer/Safety Director.  Duties and responsibilities included design and construction of any and
    all capital expansion projects, major repair/rebuild projects, maintenance and modification projects.  I performed the engineering calculations necessary for the design
    of conveyors, drives, ventilation, materials handling, hoppers, ducts, pipelines, pumps, enhancing combustion processes, etc.  Major projects included the design and
    construction of a chemical laboratory.  All aspects of the lab were designed by myself, including the building, equipment, hazardous fume ventilation system, chemical
    containment areas, etc.  I designed an acid injection system to bring the pH level of the quarry overflow water down to acceptable standards for discharge.  While
    employed there, I was also responsible for the compliance with pollution and safety standards, dealing with OSHA, the Alabama Department of Environmental
    Management (ADEM) and MSHA Mining Safety Health Act (Mining’s version of OSHA) extensively.  Designed the Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) &
    Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS) in accordance with SAE Standards

    Tree Farmer Equipment Co., Inc., Production Engineer.  Duties and responsibilities included the design and manufacture of logging skidders.  I was directly
    responsible for the design of structures, powertrains, transmissions, hydraulics, brakes, grapples, and many other aspects of the design.  After about a year, I was given
    full charge responsibility of the Research and Design Shop, a crew of four people, and the design, testing, and documentation of the prototypes that were built.  I was
    also in charge of all pre-delivery testing of the machines that were built, including performance testing on a test course.  I did all testing on the Roll Over Protective
    Structure (ROPS) & Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS) in accordance with SAE Standards.

    Tolbert Excavating Company, Inc., Owner/President.  Operated an excavating contracting business, using bulldozers, front-end loaders, backhoes, compactors,
    motor graders, and other types of heavy equipment to perform excavation services and grade work.  Built roads, lakes, excavated building sites (residential and
    commercial), cleared land, septic tanks, compaction, fill work, hauling, etc.

    Turner Welding, Welder/Fabricator/Machinist.  Built fabricated and machined assemblies from detailed engineering drawings.  Operated all shop equipment, rolls,
    presses, welders, etc.

    Southern Research Institute, Fabricator/Machinist.  Worked as a welder/machinist building test equipment for research work at the institute.  Involved all types of
    metals, such as stainless, titanium, magnesium, inconel, etc.

    US Navy, Welder/Pipefitter/Damage Controlman.  Attended welding school, pipefitting school and damage control schools in the Navy.  Spent my enlistment time as
    a ship welder/damage controlman.

    LICENSES/EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS:

    State of Georgia Professional Engineer License Number PE033488 (2008)
    State of Tennessee Professional Engineer License Number 111157 (2006)
    Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board – Advanced Installer’s License Number 2103 (2006)
    State of Arkansas Professional Engineer License Number 12327 (2006)
    State of Mississippi Professional Engineering License Number 16727 (2005)
    Master of Science Civil Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham (2005)
    Graduate Structural Engineering Certificate, University of Alabama at Birmingham (2003)
    Certified in Traffic Accident Reconstruction, Northwestern University (2001)
    SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers) Gear Design seminar, Nashville, TN (2000)
    GE Fanuc Ladder Logic Programming, Chicago, IL (1999)
    GE Fanuc i-Series Maintenance and Troubleshooting, Chicago, IL (1999)
    State of Alabama Professional Engineering License Number 21013 (1995)
    Mechanical Engineering Review, University of Alabama at Birmingham (1994)
    Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham (1990)
    MSHA (Mining Safety Hazard Act) Several seminars (1987-1989)
    Numerous seminars on pumps, screens, cranes, electrical equipment, etc. (1988-1998)
    Associate of Applied Science, Jefferson State Junior College, Birmingham, Alabama (1988)
    Welding School, Bessemer Tech, Bessemer, Alabama (1980)
    Welding and Pipefitting, United States Navy, San Diego, California (1978)
    Sheet Metal and Plate Fabrication, United States Navy, San Diego, California (1978)
    Firefighting and Damage Control, United States Navy, San Francisco, California (1977)
    Advanced Academic Diploma, Hewitt Trussville High, Trussville, Alabama (1976)
    Basic Machine Shop Practice, Tarrant Vocational School, Tarrant, Alabama (1975)