Modern Railway Systems
Dan Meservey's work experience starts in 1988 with a role as an Engineer at Allied Signal. From 1990 to 2000, they held various positions at Harmon Industries, including Assistant VP, Director, Manager, Project Manager, and Engineer. In 2000, they joined GE Transportation where they supported quality and sourcing initiatives and had a special assignment in classification yard process control. From 2003 to 2006, they worked as an Engineering Manager at Honeywell FM&T. Dan then joined Rail Systems Solutions in 2006 as a Project Manager, managing multiple rail signaling projects. In 2011, they started working at Modern Railway Systems, initially as a Project Manager and later moved up to Senior Project Manager, Area Manager, and finally, Director of Operations, responsible for executing all rail systems projects.
Dan Meservey attended Northeast Missouri State University from 1983 to 1985, where they pursued pre-engineering studies. Dan then went on to enroll at Missouri University of Science and Technology from 1985 to 1987, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. In terms of additional certifications, they obtained the Professional Engineer (PE) certification from the State of Missouri, but specific details regarding the month and year of obtaining the certification are not provided.
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Modern Railway Systems
Modern Railway Systems is committed to provide each of our customers with the most innovative, cost-effective and safest systems available. Our commitment is to implement these systems in such a manner as to minimize impacts to existing operations and to strive to have our team members function as an integrated team with our customers, their representatives and other contractors involved in our projects. Our team of seasoned experts deliver a wide range of services to customers in the rail transportation industry. Our primary focus is the train control disciplines, but our capabilities extend to the communications, power distribution and rail operations disciplines as well.