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PCCI Welcomes Ramesh Dixit

News Release PCCI January 26, 2015
PCCI, Inc. (Alexandria, Virginia) is pleased to announce that Mr. Ramesh Dixit, P.E. has joined PCCI’s Alexandria office as a Program Manager/Chief Engineer for Hyperbaric Systems. He will be responsible for providing engineering, design, installation and program/project management services to U.S. and foreign governments and commercial clients in the hyperbaric and hypobaric industries. Mr. Dixit is a registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) with nearly 15 years of experience in the design, construction, installation and project management of large-scale hyper/hypobaric chamber systems (PVHOs) and related supporting systems including but not limited to ASME-PVHO piping, and electro-mechanical control systems. He possesses a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from Punjab University, India, advanced level training and experience in design and construction of pressure vessels for human occupancy (PVHO), and an Advance Diploma in Computer Software Applications and LabView based Human Machine Interface (HMI) software development training from National Instruments. Mr. Dixit also has broad knowledge and experience in establishing and maintaining ISO 9001:2008 certification, FDA-GMP quality management systems and numerous other industry codes and standards. Mr. Dixit has been member of ASME-PVHO committee and has contributed to code writing for the past 10 years.

For over thirty years, PCCI, Inc. has provided extensive design, engineering, and configuration management expertise obtained in the acquisition, evaluation, modification, prototyping, repair, and testing of hyperbaric components and systems including: medical center hyperbaric facilities, standard Navy double lock recompression chambers, transportable recompression chambers, emergency evacuation hyperbaric stretcher systems, submarine rescue diving and recompression system, oxygen treatment pack units, fly-away mixed gas systems and chambers, diver life support equipment, and MK3 lightweight dive systems.