
Public engineering firm profile
Cadick Corporation
Garland, TX
Customized electrical power solutions
- Services
- 20
- Offices
- 1
- Leaders
- 4
- Founded
- 1986
Overview
Cadick Corporation, founded in 1986 and headquartered in Garland, Texas, provides customized electrical power engineering solutions for producers, distributors, and users of electric power. Services include power system engineering studies covering flash hazard analysis, short circuit analysis, protective device coordination, harmonic surveys, and grounding analysis; marine electrical engineering and automation for sea-going vessels and shipyards; electrical safety auditing and NFPA 70E compliance; and specialized power industry training. Engineers carry a minimum of 15 years of industry experience.
- Founded
- 1986
Services
Engineering
Power system engineering studies for industrial, utility, and shipyard clients covering regulatory compliance, efficiency, and safety analyses.
Marine
Technical solutions and hands-on services for shipyards and sea-faring vessels, including power systems, automation, and testing.
Safety
Compliance programs and safety assessments structured around requirements established by OSHA, NEC, NFPA, IEEE, NESC, and ANSI.
Training
Customized instructional programs developed in-house and delivered on-site to educate personnel on power system operations and maintenance.
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Leadership
John Cadick
President & CEO
Over 50 years of electrical engineering, training, and management experience, including 40 years in power system engineering, system operations, training management, business development, and independent engineering and safety consultation. Has worked with OSHA field offices on interpretation of NFPA 70E and has extensive experience serving the marine industry since 1989. Lead author of The Electrical Safety Handbook (McGraw Hill) and multiple Delmar textbooks.
Mike Turner
Director of Marine Services
Over 40 years of marine electrical, training, and management experience including supervisory responsibilities for propulsion and power generating plants on the two largest U.S. Polar Icebreakers. Retired from the U.S. Coast Guard as a Command Master Chief Electrician in 2000.
LeeAnn Legg
Director of Engineering Services
18 years of electrical engineering and training experience in power systems including equipment testing, check-out, startup, maintenance, calculations, and field design. Extensive experience with boilers, turbines, transformers, breakers, steam cycles, material handling systems, and control systems.
Al Winfield
Director of Training & Safety Services
Over 50 years of experience in the electrical utility industry, including 19 years with Cadick Corporation. Responsibilities include administration of bulk power transfer with the New York state power pool, development and delivery of generation and transmission operator training, and lead role in electrical safety training. Serves as lead electrical safety auditor.