Problem Solver

Chuck Emmerich

Chuck Emmerich
I am mostly interested in what questions are out there, I am looking for a challenge and am hoping that you can give me that challenge. Cold fusion is out of my league but hopefully your problem is not.

Areas Chuck Emmerich is Knowledgeable in:

Mechanical engineering (fluid systems/thermodynamics/design), Structural engineering (houses not buildings), every aspect of houses (plumbing/electrical/structural).

Techniques Chuck Emmerich Uses:

1) If I already know the cause go to step 3 think of all possible causes of the problem
2) Eliminate possible causes through other indications
3) Select the most likely, least expensive, or safest, solution by coming up with all possible solution (brainstorm)
4) Perform best solution
5) Verify solution worked

Chuck Emmerich's Problem Solving Skills:

  1. Perform trouble shooting on electrical and mechanical systems.
  2. Have made and can easily read architectural, mechanical, and electrical drawings
  3. Carpenter can and have built about anything out of wood.
  4. Contractor (not licensed) but have built houses from the ground up. (electrical/structural/plumbing)
  5. Mechanical engineer dealing with operations and repairs of industrial mechanical equipment (pumps/turbines/heat exchangers/comp
  6. Nuclear Plant Operator but I cannot and will not discuss confidential material

Chuck Emmerich's Problem Solving Experience:

  1. Constantly correctly diagnose problems with my own and other people’s cars and successfully completing the required repairs on old and new vehicles
  2. Planed and performed the replacement of the entire back wall off an existing house using structural support in crucial locations.
  3. Diagnosed problems with dynamic systems, consisting of multiple pieces of equipment, finding and correcting the system failure. (Vague do to confidential information)
  4. Diagnosed and corrected complex problems with level and flow control systems. Most ended up being leaks in variable or reference legs but some were in the control module itself.
  5. Built a three story house by myself through the use of pulleys and leveraging systems I made. Including the installation of 3 foot wide by 24 foot long metal roofing panels using: pulleys, four wheeler, winch, and connection/support pieces. Have a video to prove it.
  6. Set the clock on my VCR