Cornejo realizes that the major impediment facing an analyst troubleshooting vibration and process signals is the capture and management of fast transient dynamic events.
Cornejo has over 20 years of worldwide factory and field experience solving turbo-machinery and power-train vibration problems in industrial and marine applications.
Cornejo was Program Manager of the Power System Vibration Laboratory at Solar Turbines, San Diego, CA, from 1991 until 1999. His focused, competent, problem solving experience in power-train vibration-process health spans over 20 years. This includes 18 years at Solar, engaged in development, analysis, troubleshooting and deciphering complex power-train vibration problems, at both the factory and customer sites worldwide, and two years at Westinghouse Electric Corp., in Sunnyvale, Ca where he was active in design, analysis and troubleshooting of submarine steam-turbine gearing power-train noise and vibration.
Additionally, Cornejo has experience at Chevron, San Francisco/Richmond, in recip-compressor vibration/noise and refinery piping design, as well as at Mare Island naval Shipyard, Submarine Noise Division, Vallejo, CA in the development of balancing optimization software programs designed to minimize submarine noise and vibration.