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Neil Pansey
Orlando, United States of America
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Lead Engineer at Progress Energy
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Neil G. Pansey has spent a lifetime in pursuit of ever evolving technologies. Neil G. Pansey graduated from the Florida Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Sciences degree in Engineering. His education laid the foundation for what has become a career of excellence and distinction. For over fifteen years, Neil G. Pansey has served as a professional electrical engineer focused on hardware, applications and technology trends.<br/><br/>As a trained engineer Neil G. Pansey first accepted an engineering position at Rockwell International Corporation in Melbourne, Florida. From 1996 until 1997 Rockwell International integrated Neil G. Pansey into the utilization of microcontrollers to optimize the operation of electronic product environmental stress testing units. While this position was narrow in scope, it laid another cornerstone for a quickly advancing career.<br/><br/>The next opportunity that came before Neil G. Pansey was a position with Invensys Systems, Inc. in Orlando, Florida as a Field Engineer. Neil G. Pansey enjoyed professional advancement with this company from 1997 through 2001. At Invensys, Neil G. Pansey was stretched in directions that truly challenged him and greatly expanded his experience base. Responsibilities included designing automation systems, developing system configurations and testing, as well as repairing, debugging and maintaining various system software, hardware, peripherals, instrumentation, and electronics. Neil G. Pansey was also involved in performed custom hardware and software development, database development, and configuration and programming including PLC and DCS using ladder logic, function blocks, and sequential function charts.<br/><br/>The year 2001 found Neil G. Pansey employed by Progress Energy Florida, a company located in Saint Petersburg, Florida. Neil G. Pansey accepted an offer to become a Senior Engineer at Progress Energy. Here he assumed responsibility as a project-engineering manager overseeing all aspects of supervision for a high performance staff engineering organization.
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Neil G. Pansey Points to Potential Silver Lining in the Gulf Oil Disaster<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>With<wbr/>the ongoing oil crisis in the Gulf of Mexico, more people have become acutely aware of our oceans, the environment and how we get our energy. For Neil G. Pansey, a lead power engineer residing in Orlando, Florida, these topics of discussion are both natural and refreshing. <br/><br/>Saint Petersburg, FL – Neil G. Pansey is usually not the center of attention during dinner conversations. This has changed over the last several months, and that is both good and bad. For Neil G. Pansey, the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico has been both a disappointment and a concern. Living in Orlando, Florida, Neil G. Pansey says that everyone he knows mentions the BP oil disaster when conversation turns to current events. However, if there is a silver lining to be found, Neil G. Pansey believes that it is grounded in the fact that more people are asking solid questions about how we treat our environment and where and how we get our energy.<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>Working<wbr/>for a major power provider in Saint Petersburg postures Neil G. Pansey as somewhat of an “expert” on energy for many of his acquaintances since they have little understanding of where their energy really originates. Neil G. Pansey has a seasoned understanding of how power is generated, transmitted and distributed; it is where he has dedicated his professional career.<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>While<wbr/>the oil spill has so far only indirectly impacted the energy market in central Florida, it acts as an excellent conversation starter for Neil G. Pansey. As a lead power engineer, Neil G. Pansey is involved in his company’s subsidiaries and a service territory that covers about 20,000 square miles in central Florida. These numbers equate to power being used by millions of Floridians. Neil G. Pansey says that those customers include homeowners, businesses and industry in the region. With more growth comes the need for more power, and professionals in Neil G. Pansey’s position view energy growth and use differently.
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