Ms. Zulkosky was SkyBuilt's project manager for SkyCase system: a man-portable, renewable energy system in a suitcase. She has worked on six renewable energy power stations over the past year and a half. These stations were both trailer-based and container-based. Her renewable energy engineering and field experience includes serving as the engineer on the U.S. Army Rapid Equipping Force (REF) Transportable Hybrid Electric Power Stations (THEPS) project team for building container and trailer based renewable power stations (2007); design, engineering and construction of both the trailer and container-based renewable energy power systems; and experience integrating solar, wind, batteries, inverters, generators and other control Systems for military and commercial use.
Ms. Zulkosky wrote the Operating and Installation Manuals for renewable energy power systems and assisted in the design, project planning, engineering, wiring, fabrication, and testing of various renewable energy power Systems. She has experience in working with fabricators, end-use customers, military testers, engineers and other disciplines. She has also participated in the field deployment and testing of two generations of renewable energy power Systems at locations such as Quantico, CIA, and Aberdeen Proving Grounds, performed field repairs on power stations, power analyses and created pricing schematics based on potential customers' power needs.
Ms. Zulkosky wrote numerous project proposals and bids for potential customers based on the power and pricing modeling results, was a participant in key planning meetings on power issues with customers and project officials such as with the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army. Education .
Ms. Zulkosky has aB.S. in Mechanical Engineering received from The George Washington University, Washington, DC. and an M.S. in Engineering Management expected from The George Washington University in December, 2008 with a concentration in Economics, Finance and Cost Engineering. |