MICHAEL D. ELLER 91-1040 Kai Moana Street Ewa Beach, HI 96706 808-258-9783 / [email protected]
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MICHAEL D. ELLER 91-1040 Kai Moana Street Ewa Beach, HI 96706 808-258-9783 / [email protected] OBJECTIVE Program/project management position where technical and management skills will contribute to the design and construction of state-of-the art medical facilities. AREAS OF EXPERTISE Program/Project Retired Air Force officer with twenty-seven years of experience as an owner’s Management representative in the planning, programming, design, construction, and maintenance of medical facilities. Conducted facility assessment studies, developed facility projects, performed functional and technical design reviews and project management, and supported facility accreditation. Coordinated project execution with medical staffs, contracting agencies, and architectural/engineering firms. Managed the maintenance and repair cost budgets for nine Air Force medical treatment facilities in the Pacific. Construction User representative during the construction of numerous projects. Worked hand-in- Administration hand with agencies administering the contracts for construction. Healthcare Experienced working on a wide range of medical projects. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Jun 06–Present: Senior Program Manager, CACI International, Inc., Hickam Air Force Base, HI (contract position to the U.S. Air Force Health Facilities Division) Manage the maintenance and repair costs budget for nine Air Force Medical Treatment Facilities (MTFs) in the Pacific. Provide guidance and assistance concerning healthcare facility management operations, building maintenance, best business practices and budgeting. Develop a prioritized list of maintenance, repair, and modernization projects. Prepare documentation on facility projects to justify priority and assist MTFs in developing project documentation. Perform site visits at assigned MTFs for the purpose of validating projects, conducting Facility Assessment Studies, and updating/validating the Medical Facility Development Plan. Monitor status of approved and funded facility projects; track MTF obligations; pull back unused or un-executable funding; provide additional funding if needed. Assist medical staffs in developing energy efficient modernization and functional improvement projects for their facilities. Aug 03 – May 06: Chief of Design and Construction, USAF Health Facilities Office-Western Region, San Francisco, CA Air Force Surgeon General representative for planning, design and construction of Military Construction projects, as well as maintenance, repair, and modernization facility projects. Provided oversight of all regional design and construction efforts. Directly supported all regional Air Combat Command MTFs with real property valued over $530M. Conducted Facility Assessment Studies, developed facility projects, performed functional and technical reviews and project management, and supported facility accreditation. Coordinated project execution with DoD agencies, USAF Regional Commands, MTFs, base-level leadership, contracting agents, and civilian architects/engineers. Nov 99 – Jul 03: Chief of Medical Facilities, HQ Pacific Air Forces, Hickam Air Force Base, HI Pacific Air Forces Command Surgeon (PACAF/SG) representative for health facilities program management. Managed the maintenance, repair and construction of nine major MTFs valued at $680M. Directed PACAF/SG’s annual facilities-related Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (SRM) account; annually administered over $17M. Served as program manager for the medical military construction program and host-nation funded projects. Provided functional and technical guidance to MTFs , base civil engineers, and Army Corps of Engineers. Conducted MTF assessment studies and supported accreditation. Jun 96 – Oct 99: Project Health Facilities Officer, Clinic Replacement, Kadena Air Base, Japan Served as on-site project officer for construction of the $82M replacement clinic on Kadena Air Base. Air Force Surgeon General’s point of contact for medical and functional planning, design, engineering and construction with the Corps of Engineers and the Government of Japan. Aug 94 – May 96: Graduate Student, University of Florida (sponsored by the Air Force Institute of Technology) Jul 91 – Jul 94: Regional Health Facilities Officer, USAF Health Facilities Office-European Region, Ramstein Air Base, Germany Project officer for the $21M hospital replacement, Incirlik Air base, Turkey; a $12M contingency hospital at a classified location; and $14M clinic replacement at Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany. Provided guidance on all European maintenance and repair projects. Conducted facility utilization studies. Coordinated projects with various agencies. Responsible for regional travel budget. Nov 88 – Jun 91: Project Health Facilities Officer, USAF Health Facilities Office-Western Region (Japan), Camp Zama, Japan Project officer for the $30M hospital replacement at Misawa Air Base, Japan; the $12M clinic replacement at Kunsan Air Base, Korea; the $4 clinic replacement at Taegu Air Base, Korea; and the $6M Aeromedical/ Dental Clinic replacement at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Also provided guidance on maintenance and repair projects at seven Air Force bases Aug 86 – Nov 88: Assistant Regional Health Facilities Officer, USAF Health Facilities Office- Western Region, San Francisco, CA Primary project officer responsibility for managing and coordinating the planning, design and construction of medical construction projects at Air Force bases in eight western states along with bases in Japan, the Philippines and Korea. Also provided maintenance and repair assistance and medical support to bases in the region with facility utilization studies and project reviews. EDUCATION 1986 Virginia Tech – Bachelor of Architecture 1993 Troy State University – MS in International Relations 1996 University of Florida – Master of Building Construction Master’s Report: “Alternative Delivery Approaches for Military Medical Construction Projects” 1998 University of Maryland – Certificate in Japanese Studies 2011 University of Hawaii – Doctor of Architecture Doctoral Project: “Comprehensive Autism Treatment, Resource & Support Centers: A Holistic, Family-Centered Approach to the Treatment of Autism” REGISTRATIONS/ Registered Architect: Minnesota #22935; Hawaii #AR-10820 (Pursing California) CERTIFICATIONS Certified, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Certified Construction Contract Administrator (CCCA) Construction Documents Technologist (CDT) LEED Green Associate (Pursuing LEED AP BD+C) PROFESSIONAL American Institute of Architects AFFILIATIONS American Society for Healthcare Engineering PUBLISHED “Alternative Delivery Approaches for Military Medical Construction Projects” with ARTICLE Felix T. Uhlik. Journal of Architectural Engineering, December 1999. COMPUTER Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook); fundamental SKILLS knowledge of Microsoft Project, AutoCAD 2013 & Revit 2013. CLEARANCE Secret (Department of Defense, granted 1/6/2012) LEVEL REFERENCES Col (Ret) Bill Tweedie Tom Tatko Joyce Noe Former Chief, USAF Health Principal, Health Facilities Planner Associate Professor Facilities Ofc, West Region UC Davis Medical Center University of Hawaii [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (415) 244-1939 (916) 734-6576 (808) 956-0494 .