Dominici J. Lewis

Dominici J. Lewis

Electrical Designer @ Amentum

About Dominici J. Lewis

Dominici J. Lewis is an Electrical Designer at Amentum, where he has worked since 2022. He has extensive experience in electrical design and project management, having held various positions in the engineering field since 2012.

Work at Amentum

Dominici J. Lewis has been employed as an Electrical Designer at Amentum since 2022. In this role, he collaborates with a team to integrate verified as-built settings into facility or campus master models. His responsibilities include maintaining an engineering technical library and informational repositories, as well as assisting with the analysis, simulation, monitoring, control, optimization, and automation of electrical power systems.

Previous Employment Experience

Before joining Amentum, Lewis held various positions in the electrical design and engineering field. He worked as a Construction Safety Manager at Johns Hopkins Medicine for four months in 2021-2022. Prior to that, he served as an Assistant Project Manager at J. Vinton Schafer & Sons, Inc. for one year and as an Electrical Designer at HENRY ADAMS, LLC for seven months. His experience also includes roles at Century Engineering, Inc., Allen & Shariff Corporation, Arium AE, and TAI Engineering.

Education and Expertise

Lewis studied Computer Aided Draft and Design for Architecture & Engineering at The Community College of Baltimore County, earning an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S) degree. He is currently pursuing an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at Anne Arundel Community College. His expertise includes modeling and simulating electrical infrastructure using ETAP software, conducting surveys for power systems analysis, and assisting with protective device selection and coordination.

Technical Skills and Responsibilities

In his current role, Lewis utilizes his understanding of NFPA70 2021 - Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. He is skilled in interpreting and updating power systems models, analyzing load flow, short-circuit, protective device coordination, and arc-flash studies. His responsibilities also involve collaborating with campus model team personnel and field resources to enhance power systems models that impact critical mission systems.

Professional Development

Lewis has developed proficiency in analyzing and interpreting power systems infrastructure throughout his career. His experience includes gathering critical information for analysis to improve power systems models. He has worked with various teams to ensure the effective integration of findings into electrical infrastructure projects.

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