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Nace 3 Inspector/Auditor/Surveyor

Location:
Mobile, AL, 36619
Salary:
120,000 to 150,000/yr - 600-900/day
Posted:
June 30, 2010

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P.O. Box ******

Mobile, Alabama

***** ***** 251-***-****)

Email: gjardoin61@

yahoo.com

Greg Ardoin

CAREER SUMMARY

Twenty Six (26) years in the Industrial Coatings Industry as a Paint Helper, Blaster/Painter, Relief Foreman, Lead Foreman, Personnel Manager, Project Manager, Operations Manager, Paint Inspector, Auditor/Surveyor on various projects throughout the Gulf of Mexic Greg Ardoin

o, Mobile Bay, Mississippi, California Coast and Pecten/Cameroon, Africa. Duties included: Supervision and Coordination of field personnel, Project Quality Control, Job Planning and Coordination of all phases of operations.

Job Description

Nace 3 Coatings Inspector, Auditor/Surveyor

Job Objective

Provide Quality Control Inspection to assure all requirements of the specifications are being achieved and to oversee that these requirements are being done in a safe and productive manner.

Employment Experience

BIS SALAMIS

Nace 3 Inspector/Auditor/Surveyor (2009 – Present)

Inspecting all aspects of the paint crews on all phases of blasting and painting operations as the company’s Internal Nace 3 Inspector. Inspect and document and report back to the Project Managers and Upper Management on the quality of the Paint Job on each location and corrective actions needed to ensure the Quality of the Blasting and Painting Operations. Audit the locations on the paperwork, crew safety and safety equipment, equipment integrity, rigging procedures and all phases of the Blasting and Painting operations. Document all findings and report to Project Managers, Safety Department, and Upper Management all findings and corrective actions needed on each project. Perform Surveys on Land and Offshore structures and/or Facilities for Blasting and Painting Operations. Put together bid formats and estimations for all phases of Blasting and Painting Operations on Land and Offshore structures and/or Facilities.

Salamis Services Inc.

Offshore Supervisor (2007 – 2009)

Responsible for planning and overseeing productive daily work schedule and ensuring all specifications and quality control were being achieved in a safe and productive manner. Coordinating with operations the transport of personnel needed along with supplies and materials to support all operations in an offshore environment.

Salamis Services Inc.

Onshore Project Manager (2006 – 2007)

Accountable for ensuring equipment and materials for project startups were in accordance to specifications per project and coordinating shipping to locations. Responsible for assigning crew personnel and ensuring all specifications were being achieved. Coordinating quality control team for quality assurance and all objectives were being achieved in a safe and productive manner. Initiated and maintained the accounting department through coordination with departmental managers and auditing scheduling.

Salamis Services Inc.

Offshore Foreman (2002 – 2006)

Responsible for planning and overseeing productive daily work schedule and ensuring all specifications and quality control were being achieved in a safe and productive manner. Coordinating with operations the transport of personnel needed along with supplies and materials to support all operations in an offshore environment.

Waveland Services

Offshore/Onshore Foreman (2001 – 2002)

Responsible for planning and overseeing productive daily work schedule and ensuring all specifications and quality control were being achieved in a safe and productive manner.

Boco of Louisiana

Operations Manager (1995 – 1999)

Responsible for project surveys and putting bid packages per project per customer specifications for locations. Responsible for overseeing all operations per equipment managers, personnel manager, and foreman working in the Gulf of Mexico, Mobile Bay, California Coast and overseas operations in Cameroon, Africa. Accountable for ensuring equipment and materials for project startups were in accordance to specifications per project and coordinating shipping to locations. Responsible for assigning crew personnel and ensuring all specifications were being achieved. Responsible for job tracking and job costs and working hand in hand with the accounting department through coordination with departmental managers and auditing scheduling.

Boco of Louisiana

Personnel Coordinator/Operations Manager (1994 – 1995)

Boco of Louisiana

Offshore Foreman (1990 – 1994)

C.S.I.

Offshore Relief Foreman/Blaster/Painter/Helper (1985 – 1990)

Education:

1. Hazardous Communication Training

2. Rigging III Training

3. Offshore Orientation Training

a. Helicopter Transfer

b. Boat Transfer

c. Swing Rope Transfer

d. Platform Orientation

e. Capsule Orientation

f. Emergency Platform Signals and Procedures

4. Blasting and Painting Training

a. Surface Preparation

b. Coating Technology

c. Application of Coating

d. Quality Control

5. H2S Safety Training – Mobile/Alabama

6. Medic First Aid/Basic CPR Training

7. Water Survival/Helicopter Underwater Egress Training

8. Respiratory Training/Fit Test

9. Spider Training

a. Rigging and Operation Procedure

b. Rigging and Safety Equipment

10. Substance Abuse Training

a. Effects of Drug and Alcohol

11. Stop/Safety Training

12. “Customer” Safety Orientation

a. Specifications

b. Expectations

c. Procedures

13. “Customer” Crane Certification

a. Pedestal Crane Operator – API RP 2C/2D – 5th Edition/ANSI B-30

b. Rigger Training – API RP 2D 5th Edition

c. Forklift Basic Certification – 29 CFR 1910.178

14. Petroleum Education Council (PEC)

15. Safe Gulf

16. BBSM Training/Trainer – (Behavior Based Safety Modification)

NACE Level I #9522

NACE Level 11 #9522

NACE Level 111 Peer Review #9522

TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)

Eunice High School, Louisiana

Passport

Work Locations:

Chevron:

EI 276

EI 252L

MP 299B

VERM 245E

GC 641A TAHITI

PETRONIUS

WC 219

WC 54I

Columbia Gulf:

Lake Arthur Land Locations

Forest Oil

Samedan

WORK LOCATIONS cont.:

Shell Offshore Inc.:

WD-105 A

WD-105 B

WD -105 C

WD -105 D

WD- 105 E

WD-143A

WD-143B

EI – 331

EI – 330

SMI – 130

SMI – 330

MC – 194

MC – 310

MP 252

ST 300

ST - 301

TLP – GC 158 BRUTUS

TLP – MC 809 URSA

TLP – GB 426 AUGER

TLP – MC 807 MARS

VK 956 RAM/POWELL

YELLOWHAMMER PLANT

PERDIDO

ENBRIDGE:

GARDEN CITY PLANT

JOHNSON BAYOU PLANT

DYNERGY PLANT – VENICE

WC 509

STINGRAY PIPELINE

WC 509

ENTERPRISE:

HI 264

HI 573

HIA-264

HIA-330

HIA- 343

WC 167

EB-165

HI 309A

HI 573

HIA 120

HIA 340

HIA 351

HIA 353

WORK LOCATIONS cont.:

HIA 376A

HIA 447A

HIA 550

WC 149

BP AMERICA PRODUCTION:

MC 778 THUNDERHORSE

POMPANO

HORN MOUNTAIN

BP PIPELINE:

ST 292

SS 332A

SS 332B

SP 89E

MP 289C

SHELL PIPELINE:

MP 289C

ST – 301

SS 28

GI-116

LAKE BARRAS FACILITY – COCODRIE

XTO ENERGY:

SMI 142A

American Tank & Vessel – Storage Tanks, Patterson, La.

Plains Marketing/Matrix Services – Storage Tanks, Kilgore, Tx.

Dynergy Targa - Anglo Suisse – Storage Tanks, Venice, La.

Chevron - Chevron Facility, Pascagoula, Ms. Storage Tanks, Pipelines



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