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Objective
To gain employment with a company that needs a senior or lead engineer with nineteen years of experience in the areas of instrumentation, control, and electrical systems design, commissioning, and maintenance.
Experience:
Lead Instrument and Control Systems Commissioning Engineer, Dec 2007 to till Dec 2008
Bolashak / Tengiz Chevron Oil (Atyrau, Kazakhstan)
Sour Oil and Gas Production Facility (wellhead, production (including acid gas enrichment, sulfur recovery, tail gas treatment) and storage)
Key Responsibilities:
Provide instrumentation and electrical technical and project management support during commissioning and pre-start up phases
Verify that instrumentation, control, and electrical system designs satisfied applicable engineering international and American standards including ISA, IEC, ANSI, API, NEMA and NEC, contractual requirements, and Kazakhstan national statutory requirements
Review proposed instrumentation, control and electrical systems software and hardware design modifications to DCS, PLC, ESD, NFPA 72 certified fire & gas, H2S and combustible gas detection and hazard ventilation control, SIL systems, Claus furnace, motor control, packaged turbine, and corrosion protection systems
Review and modify as-built C&E diagrams, P&IDS, instrument indexes and data sheets, DCS/ESD I/O lists, PLC ladder logic drawings, instrument installation drawings, loop drawings, wiring/termination drawings, and cable schedules.
Coordinate communication and resolve process control optimization design issues between the control and electrical systems commissioning team and design/construction contractors
Integrate process control systems, safety systems and vendor packages
Implement and streamline the request for information system (RFI) and coordinate design changes via the management of change system (MOC). Champion, identify, and provide solutions to issues that delay MOC close out. Train engineers to update drawings and to use change management processes
Support project leadership in areas involving manpower requirements, vendor issues and communicating project goals to the commissioning team
Senior Instrument and Control Systems Engineer, March 2006 to Nov 2007
Anvil Corporation (Anchorage, Alaska, USA; Bellingham, Washington, USA)
Refinery upgrade, sour gas processing, pipeline, rail car
Key Responsibilities:
Perform detailed engineering design and review including equipment specifications, P&IDs, NACE MRO 175 compliant instrument and valve data sheets, DCS control logic descriptions, PLC ladder logic diagrams, schematic wiring diagrams, cause and effect matrices, instrument loop, NFPA certified fire and gas detection, leak detection, and cable routing diagrams, etc
Provide American and Canadian National Standards expertise
Provide other deliverables including cost and schedule estimates, purchase orders, commissioning procedures, and narrative descriptions of functional control systems and ESD logic
Provide input during P&ID and HAZOP reviews. CDEP introduction for SLC environmental compliance project
Represent company on technical and schedule issues during client review meetings
Perform feed study and conceptual designs
Provide construction support
Senior Electrical Engineer, January 2005 to March 2006
Kellogg Brown and Root, KBR (Kandahar, Afghanistan)
Waste water and potable water treatment, facility power, communications
Key Responsibilities:
Provide international and American standards expertise for design-build projects
Perform control and electrical system design, construction, and commissioning.
Coordinate medium power planning
Design low and medium voltage electrical systems
Perform short circuit studies
Design grounding and lightning protection systems
Represent company on all electrical issues during client meetings
Provide oral and written reports
Develop company project management procedures
Electrical Engineer, August 2003 to January 2005
NAVAIR DoD (San Diego, California, USA)
Cable and wiring systems
Key Responsibilities:
Manage a multi-discipline engineering leadership-training program
Upgrade control and communications cable and wiring system designs
Automation Engineer / Project Engineer / Teaching Assistant, Sept 1994 to August 2003
USS/POSCO, Port of Seattle, Washington State University (Washington and California, USA)
Construction management, manufacturing, motor/generator laboratory, electronics laboratory
Key Responsibilities:
Design and build a GUI
Facilitate project engineering department decision analysis meetings
Perform motor control system GUI / PLC integration and FAT test
Review and modify PLC ladder logic
Manage facility improvement project
Teach motor / generator theory and application.
Provide electronic equipment technical support
Supervisor / Metering Specialist / E & I Technologist (April 1979 to Sept 1994)
ARCO Oil and Gas, ARCO Chemical, ARCO Pipeline (Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, and Houston, Texas, USA)
Oil, NGL, fuel gas, ethylene and propylene production; water, miscible gas, residual gas, artificial lift, and hazardous waste injection; gas and liquid pipeline transportation
Key Responsibilities:
Represent company interests during facility I & E construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning and start-ups. Monitor contractor progress
Supervise daily operation of an 800 meter flow measurement department. Provide work direction to contractors and subordinates. Integrate new facilities into the production accounting system
Provide technical support on flow, pressure, temperature, level, and analyzer process control equipment including instrumentation, DDC, DCS, SCADA, PLC and valves
Provide technical support on low and medium voltage distribution, motor, motor controls and UPS systems
Provide custody transfer metering expertise including turbine, P/D, orifice, and prover systems; also coriolis, ultrasonic, mass flow, rail car loading, tank gauging, etc
Produce management and government reports. Participate in decision analysis meetings
Education
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering - Power, Washington State University
Masters of Business Administration - Project management and finance, Washington State University
Law School training, 1-L – University of Idaho
Excellent references available
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