Farrukh Gulyamov
Objective
Pigeon Forge, TN,
37863
*********@*****.***
To obtain a position as a lab. technician
Summary
Strong background in chemistry, knowledge of GC, HPLC, wet chemistry.
Chemical engineering at Natural Gas and Oil companies.
Proficient with Photoshop, MS Office, Windows XP and the Internet.
Work Experience
Lab engineer
4/2002 - 8/2003 Institute of geology and exploration of oil and gas fields
(IGIRNIGM), Tashkent, Uzbekistan
• Sampled and tested raw materials.
• Performed QC testing of oil on a daily basis
• Maintained and calibrated lab equipment.
• Documented and closed finished goods and Raw
materials.
• Performed customer rejected goods analysis.
Field operator
10/2000 - 4/2002 The Shurtan Gas Chemical Complex, Kashkadarya reg,
Uzbekistan (1)
•started to work from the end of construction of a complex. Participated in acceptance
of the equipment, check on mistakes in construction of designs, a purge and
washing of the equipment. Directly participated in starting-up and adjustment works
of a factory. Daily duties: check of local measuring devices, the control and
management of process from a field. And also took part in drawing up of manuals: "
on operation of the equipment " and " under the safety precautions "
Education
9/2002 - 6/2003 Tashkent Chemical Technological Institute (TCTI), Tashkent,
Uzbekistan (2)
•Master's Degree
•completed 1 year of 2 years master's degree course in "Oil and Natural Gas Refinery"
9/1996 - 7/2000 Tashkent Chemical Technological Institute, Tashkent,
Uzbekistan
•Bachelor's Degree
•bachelor in chemical technologies and biotechnologies, main major is oil ang natural
gas refinery
Proffesional School, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
•Certification in PC operating
•computer skills: operation, programming in "pascal"
The Shurtan Gas Chemical Complex commissioned in early 2002, this is the biggest
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petrochemical complex in Uzbekistan and is the biggest of its kind in the former Soviet Union.
The complex is fed by ethane from the Shurtan group of gas fields, which account for most of
the country's natural gas production (see Gas Market Trends). The complex is located at one of
the main Shurtan fields, 350 km south-west of Tashkent, in the Kashkadarya region. It occupies
more than 150 hectares and produces a variety of petrochemicals.The complex has plants with
the capacity to produce 160,000 tons per annum of ethylene using ABB's SRT VI technology,
125,000 tons/year of linear low-density polyethylene. (http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-
123542891.html, http://www.tcti.uz/eng/home.php)
Tashkent Chemical Technological Institute was established in 1991 on the base of the
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faculties of chemical technology and engineering technology of the Tashkent Polytechnic
Institute. The TCTI consists of 5 faculties and centers of public science with 27 chairs running 9
Bachelor programs and 23 Master courses. The TCTI trains specialists in inorganic substance
technology, organic synthesis, polymers, processing of oil and gas,food produc
(http://cocuz.factlink.net/240477.3/)