Wednesday 24 September 2014

Dean Russell Mertens Is A Skilled Structural Engineering Professional

With over 4 years of experience, Dean Russell Mertens is a Structural Engineer/Applications Engineer/Product Engineer, living in Oakwood Manor Drive, Cypress, TX. He is a very intelligent professional who seeks to explore his knowledge and experience in Structural Engineering.

He attended the University of Houston and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in May 2012. In the April of next year, he passed the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (Civil). He has a wide range of technical skills related to engineering and computer science including Pspice, Fire Dynamics Simulator, Matlab, Pro-Engineer, AutoCAD, Inventor, SAP2000, Technical Drawing, VB, Mastan2, MS Excel, and Arcview.

He has worked with various companies including:

Rilco Manufacturing Company, Inc.: The company specializes in designing and manufacturing a comprehensive range of pipe and slide supports. Dean Russell Mertens has been associated with this company since February 2012. He is working as a Product Engineer. His job responsibilities include assisting in product development, research and development departments management, customer requested testing, product designing for meeting the customer needs, overseeing test setup and procedures. He has maintained good relationships with purchase managers, purchasing agents, and more.

Hermann Park Conservancy: It is a non-profit organization which works for the improvement and management of Hermann Park. He completed Shell Oil Internship as GIS Technician/Cost Estimating Intern from June 2011 till January 2012. During this time, he mapped the region and utilities of the park with ArcMap 10 software. He also created a spreadsheet design of a maintenance plan including estimated annual cost of tasks and projects.

Cobb, Fendley and Associates, Inc.: It is a Mexico City based architectural design and civil engineering company. Mr. Russell remained here from December 2009 to January 2010. He worked for road reconstruction project and collected data for it.
Dean Russell Mertens is fully dedicated towards his work. His Academic Projects include Engineering Leadership Conference at Southern Methodist University, Student Research Conference at the University of Houston-Downtown, and Concrete Canoe Competition at University of Houston (ASCE).  His hobbies are playing basketball, travelling, and golf. In his free time, he loves spending time with his family members and friends.

Dean Russell Mertens Gives Some Useful Tips For Football Beginners

Dean Russell Mertens is a skilled and hard working Product/Applications/Structural Engineer who has worked in various reputed organizations. At present, he is serving Rilco Manufacturing Company, Inc. where he develops and designs innovative products for the clients. Although, he has an interesting career profile as an engineer, the most interesting fact about his profile is that he is an avid and extremely enthusiastic football player. He is so passionate about playing soccer that whenever he gets free hours to spend, he plays football in that leisure time. He believes that playing your favorite sport makes you more energetic and increases your concentration on your work.

Unlike other football enthusiasts, he does not play on local grounds rather he plays with professional teams and expert players. Till now, Russell Mertens has played more than hundred matches and won them with appreciable scores. His scores can be easily seen on some football concentrated websites. Being a skilled football player, he wants to give some special tips to young football players. Let’s have a look at them:

. Rather than doing a lot of practice all at once, practice a little every day. Practice shooting, ball control, dribbling, passing, tackling, shielding and heading.
. Kick the ball from different distances and with different balls over and over with your weaker foot.
. Practice tapping the ball ahead of you in small movements from one side of the field to the other.
. Take free kicks, score goals and beat a defender.

. Rate your skill level on a soccer scorecard and make that it motivates you next time to play better.

Russell Mertens suggests that the above mentioned skills can be learned, all it takes a regular practice and commitment to work on the fundamentals. He also plays basketball and golf. He is also fond of doing wakeboarding and snowboarding. Additionally, he likes travelling with friends and family.

Dean Russell Mertens: A Proficient Structural Engineer In Houston

Dean Russell Mertens is a skilled professional in the field of Structural Engineering. Presently, he is at Rilco Manufacturing Company, Inc. He specializes in managing research and development departments, generating test reports, preparing calculation documents, and designing products. Additionally, he also has expertise in standardized product design allowing the engineering department to expedite orders for production. He works with passion and responsibility to ensure that he will broaden his knowledge in the Structural Engineering domain.

Besides this, Russell Mertens has also been associated with Hermann Park Conservancy. It is a non-profit organization which works for conservation and improvement of Hermann Park, the most-visited public park in the City of Houston. From December 2009 to January 2010, he was at Cobb, Fendley and Associates, Inc. Working there as a Civil Engineering Intern, he collected data for a road construction project.

He performs his duty with sincerity and dedication. He collaborates with project managers and purchasing agents, which is a vital requirement for every company to run proficiently. He has a wide range of technical skills including Pspice, Fire Dynamic Simulator, Matlab, Pro-Engineer, SAP2000, Mastan2, Visual Basic, MS Excel, Inventor, AutoCAD, Arcview, and more.
Dean Russell Mertens went to the University of Houston and completed his Bachelor of Science in Engineering in May of 2012.

He attended Engineering Leadership Conference at Southern Methodist University from May 16 – 19, 2011 in Dallas, TX where he received valuable information in preparation of real world experiences and learned critical skills for success in the future. He also attended Student Research Conference at the University of Houston-Downtown in  Houston, TX, and took part in Concrete Canoe Competition at the University of Houston in Corpus Christi Bay, TX.

Traveling and exploring new places is his hobby. Additionally, he also likes to play various sports including basketball, golf, snowboarding, and wakeboarding. Although his schedule remains busy, he always gives time to his family members by spending moments with them. Moreover, he is a benevolent and kind person. He has done a lot to eradicate social problems by giving his support. He supports and gives donations to various social welfare organizations.

Monday 8 September 2014

Dean Russell Mertens – A Qualified Structural/Applications/Product Engineer

Dean Russell Mertens is a Structural/Applications/Product Engineer in Rilco Manufacturing Company, Inc., which is a leading company in the United States, committed to developing a wide variety of pipe supports and components for over thirty five years. His job responsibilities in the firm includes – managing research & development department and customer requested testing; assisting in product development of new designs; creating testing procedures & criteria to meet expectations of the customers; assisting and supervising test setup and procedures; designing products as per customer requirements, producing calculation documents to insure products' integrity, and more.

Dean Russell Mertens is backed by an excellent academic background. After successfully completing his senior secondary education, he enrolled in the University of Houston to pursue his Bachelor of Science in Engineering and graduated in May 2012. He did his major in Structural Engineering because of his deep interest in the subject. He also passed Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (Civil) in April 2013.

Apart from his terrific educational background, it is his excellent technical skills that helped him get great career opportunities one after another. He is adept in Pro-Engineer, Matlab, Fire Dynamics Simulator, Pspice , Arcview, AutoCAD, Inventor, MS Excel, Visual Basic, Mastan2, SAP2000,  and Technical Drawing. Before getting the opportunity to work in Rilco Manufacturing Company, Inc., Dean Russell Mertens worked as “GIS Technician/Cost Estimating Interns” in Hermann Park Conservancy, Shell Oil Internship (from June 2011 to Jan 2012). And before that, he worked as a “Civil Engineering Intern” in Cobb, Fendley & Associates, Inc. (from Dec 2009 to Jan 2010). In all the companies that he worked with, he was appreciated for not only his competency but also for his sincerity, dedication, and hard work. Other than work, what keeps Russel occupied placing sports like– basketball, golf, wakeboarding, and snowboarding. He also likes to travel and explore new places.

Wednesday 13 August 2014

Dean Russell Mertens Marry To Keleigh Kristen Elizabeth Beck

Miss Keleigh Kristen Elizabeth Beck and Dean Russell Mertens were united in marriage on Saturday, Aug. 13, at 6 o’clock in the evening at Rayne Methodist Church, St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans, La.

Rayne Methodist was built in 1875, and featured on the PBS documentary which highlighted historic sanctuaries.

The Rev. Callie Winn Crawford of New Orleans officiated the double-ring ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck of Beeville. She is the grand daughter of Mrs. Elline Schmidt of Kenedy and the late Monroe Schmidt, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Beck Sr. of Normanna.

The groom is the son of Ms. Sandra Mertens and Mr. Kevin Mertens of Houston, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Smith of Abilene and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mertens of Galveston.

Miss Kristin Foteh of Houston read from the Song of Solomon. Music for the ceremony was provided by organist Dr. Joel Beington and accompanied by Allison Darnell on the violin. The beautifully decorated church contained a large alter arrangement of white hydrangeas, roses, garden roses, ranunculus, amaranthus, dendrobium orchids, lemon leaf greenery and accent flowers. The aisle markers were comprised of hydrangeas and dendrobium orchids suspended from ivory satin ribbons.

The bride’s attendants wore ivory and champagne one-shouldered, full-length dresses. Their bouquets coordinated with that of the bride, being designed with small, hand-tied bouquets of white hydrangeas, blush garden roses, blush tea roses and blush ranunculus.

Lorin Foteh of Houston served as maid of honor while the matron of honor was Toni Howell Beck of Beeville, sister-in-law of the bride. The honored attendant was Georgia Latcham of Beeville and Austin.

Serving as flower girls were Miss McKynna Beck and Miss Kailey McCray of Portland, cousins of the bride, and Miss Piper Beck of Beeville, niece of the bride.

Attending the groom as best man was Army Specialist Treman Barnes of Columbus, Ga. Groomsmen were Roland H. Beck III “Tres” Beck, of Beeville, brother of the bride, and Walker McDaniel of Houston. Serving as ushers were Ronald J. Beck II and Ryan Beck, cousins of the bride, of Normanna and Ethan Smith of Abilene, cousin of the groom.

Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, the bride wore a Kenneth Poole couture gown. The Royal Duchess satin, strapless gown had an asymmetrically ruched bodice and bustled skirt. The silver jeweled appliqued accents were on the empire and side sash. It was artfully draped and trimmed with Swarovski crystals and pearls.

To complement her gown, Keleigh wore a cascading beaded veil and carried a classic bouquet of white hydrangeas, blush garden roses, blush tea roses and blush ranunculus. She also was adorned with a pearl and diamond dove brooch which belongs to her grandmother, Mrs. Grace Beck of Normanna. This brooch has been worn by all of the previous brides in her family.

Immediately following the ceremony, guests were taken by police-escorted buses to Bourbon Street, where they were participants in the “second line” parade tradition of New Orleans. “When the Saints Go Marching In” was being played while guests were asked to wave their “napkins” joyously in the air to celebrate the new marriage.

Following the second line, the parents of the bride hosted an elegant reception, which was held at LaTrobe on Royal. LaTrobe, the original bank of Louisiana, was built in 1822. Guests enjoyed a traditional New Orleans-style buffet of various items. Barbecue shrimp and grits, crayfish etouffee, fried turkey, prime rib roast, pecan crusted oysters and gumbo were just a few of the items enjoyed by the guests. A pastry chef “rolled” truffles for everyone at their request.

A five-tiered fondant cake was the featured bride’s cake which was placed on a round table. White and blush roses were suspended over the cake in the main rotunda from mono filament and were accented with hanging votive candles.

The groom’s cake was a double-fudge chocolate cake, which also held truffles. The box-shaped cake was made to represent life being like a “box of chocolates.” Large, glass trumpet vases filed with hydrangeas, white spray roses, blush garden roses, willow branches and hanging crystals accented the rooms.

The Motown band, the Tip Tops of Mobile Alabama, entertained the guests with many selections. The bride Keleigh Kristen Elizabeth Beck and groom  Dean Russell Mertens were each serenaded by their sorority and fraternity, Alpha Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Alpha.

The couple was whisked away in a white horse-drawn carriage to their honeymoon destination of The Ritz Carlton Hotel on Canal. Guests attending were from Florida, Boston, Tennessee, North Dakota, Waco, Abilene, Dallas, Houston and Beeville.

Keleigh is a senior at the University of Houston, majoring in public relations and double minoring in marketing and history.

Russell is senior at the University of Houston, majoring in civil engineering with a major in math. He is currently interning with Shell Oil.

The couple will reside in Houston.

Read more: mySouTex.com - Beck Mertens celebrate New Orleans nuptials

Tuesday 29 July 2014

Russell Mertens Specializes In All Types of Engineering

Dean Russell Mertens is an Engineer at Rilco Manufacturing Company, Inc., a US based company that develops a variety of pipe supports and components. Being a dedicated professional, he performs all types of job responsibilities of multiple facets of engineering. Russell primarily works in the research and development department but also helps with everyday tasks throughout the company.

As a product engineer, Russell Mertens assists in the development of new product designs. Currently, a hybrid material of high density polyurethane foam with multiple layers of aerogel insulation is being established to contribute to the support of cryogenic piping systems. Russell is the lead engineer in thermally and mechanically testing of these materials.

As an applications engineer, in 2012 Russell Mertens built a data acquisition unit. This unit connects to a computer using various equipment to collect test data. Whether it is temperature, load, or displacement readings, it is all collected simultaneously. Russell creates the testing procedures and parameters needed to retrieve the necessary information. Once the tests are completed, he compiles all the data and generates test reports. In the reports he details the test and presents the data along with some analyzed content. Russell is not just a sit-at-the-desk engineer; he also works ephemerally in the test laboratory.

As a structural engineer, Russell Mertens performs calculations to ensure the integrity of the supports. Frequently customers ask for unique products and Russell designs and tests these products. Calculations can only go so far and simulated testing is needed to guarantee the product will work successfully in the field. Customers often request calculations for the standardized supports and Russell has developed a program through Mathcad to transfer data from excel to quickly provide calculation documents for the client’s specifications.

Prior to working in Rilco Manufacturing Company, Inc., Russell Mertens worked at Hermann Park Conservancy as a Shell Oil Internship program. He was a GIS Technician and a Cost Estimating Intern from June 2011 to Jan 2012. He was hired initially for the summer only but his supervisors noticed he was a superb employee so they re-hired as part time while he went back to school. Russell also worked at Cobb, Fendley & Associates, Inc. as a Civil Engineering Intern from Dec 2009 to Jan 2010.

Besides being an accomplished professional, Russell is a great human being and believes in living life to the fullest. On his spare time, he likes to travel or play a variety of sports, really any sport; basketball, golf, wakeboarding, and snowboarding are among his favorites. He is also very close to his family and makes sure to take out time for them no matter how busy he is. His family loves him for the fact that in spite of being so busy at work, he never neglects his personal life. Russell is also a humanitarian and believes that the best way to eradicate social problems is to support causes. He supports many committees and NGOs that work for the welfare of the society. In 2014, he participated and organized in the ovarian cancer awareness 5k run.

Dean Russell Mertens is an ideal engineer for a small to medium sized company like Rilco Manufacturing. He can handle a gamut of responsibilities and collaborates with project managers, purchasing agents, and estimators to provide vital information in a timely manner necessary for the company to run proficiently. Russell strives to improve himself and others around him. He continues to push the limits of engineering and loves new challenges that have never been accomplished before.