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1. Appendix A: Professional Experience of Panelists and Other Team Members
www.wtec.org/loyola/subseafe/a - [Cached]Published on: 1/28/2008 Last Visited: 1/28/2008
Sergey Chechin
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Sergey Chechin is a private consultant for JTEC/WTEC. He is also associated with TEG Ocean Services, which specializes in environmental services. Prior to this he worked with Cotton and Frazier Consultants, Inc. as an environmental scientist where he provided characterization of contaminated sites and performed soil, groundwater, and soil vapor sampling as well as supervised environmental drilling. From 1992 to 1994 Mr. Chechin worked for Atlantis Submarines Hawaii, L.P. as a mechanic. In addition to troubleshooting electronics and electrical and mechanical equipment, he maintained and repaired submarine systems. He also developed the conceptual layout for a unique underwater system for mooring line to facilitate installation/retrieving.
From 1990 to 1991 Mr. Chechin worked in the position of general manager for Telex, a private firm in St. Petersburg, Russia, providing hydrological research and modeling the flow of water in the Gulf of Finland as well as evaluating environmental impact and shoal risks assessment due to the contamination developed by a dam in the Gulf of Finland. From 1977 to 1990 Mr. Chechin worked with Krylov Shipbuilding Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia. By 1983 he had advanced to project manager at which time he supervised design, construction, and modernization of research manned submersibles as well as the on-board research instrumentation.
Mr. Chechin received his M.S. degree in engineering with a specialization in oceanography from the University of St. Petersburg, Russia in 1977.
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Rear: Chechin, Gentry, Moniz, Walsh, Blidberg, Mooney. -
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www2.wtec.org/loyola/subseafe/ - [Cached]Published on: 10/29/2007 Last Visited: 10/29/2007
Sergey Chechin, Russian Advance Work -
3. Appendix A: Professional Experience of Panelists and Other Team Members
www2.wtec.org/loyola/subseafe/ - [Cached]Published on: 10/29/2007 Last Visited: 10/29/2007
Sergey Chechin
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Sergey Chechin is a private consultant for JTEC/WTEC. He is also associated with TEG Ocean Services, which specializes in environmental services. Prior to this he worked with Cotton and Frazier Consultants, Inc. as an environmental scientist where he provided characterization of contaminated sites and performed soil, groundwater, and soil vapor sampling as well as supervised environmental drilling. From 1992 to 1994 Mr. Chechin worked for Atlantis Submarines Hawaii, L.P. as a mechanic. In addition to troubleshooting electronics and electrical and mechanical equipment, he maintained and repaired submarine systems. He also developed the conceptual layout for a unique underwater system for mooring line to facilitate installation/retrieving.
From 1990 to 1991 Mr. Chechin worked in the position of general manager for Telex, a private firm in St. Petersburg, Russia, providing hydrological research and modeling the flow of water in the Gulf of Finland as well as evaluating environmental impact and shoal risks assessment due to the contamination developed by a dam in the Gulf of Finland. From 1977 to 1990 Mr. Chechin worked with Krylov Shipbuilding Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia. By 1983 he had advanced to project manager at which time he supervised design, construction, and modernization of research manned submersibles as well as the on-board research instrumentation.
Mr. Chechin received his M.S. degree in engineering with a specialization in oceanography from the University of St. Petersburg, Russia in 1977.
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Rear: Chechin, Gentry, Moniz, Walsh, Blidberg, Mooney.

