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Manager Engineer

Location:
Mandeville, LA
Posted:
July 23, 2015

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Madisonville LA, 70447

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EXPERIENCE SUMMARY:

Well-versed in Project Management, Engineering/Design, Environmental/HSE Management and Construction of large Onshore and Offshore Petro-Chemical Projects both Foreign and Domestic. Experienced in the engineering, fabrication, commissioning of Petro-Chemical facilities (LNG and processing), Marine Terminals, Offshore Platforms (floating and fixed), Offshore/Onshore Pipelines, Industrial/Commercial Buildings and Civil Infrastructure. Have taken a variety of projects from the initial stages through to completion including Site/System Selection, Bidding, Contract negotiations, Construction, Commissioning and Start-up. Have set-up and managed on-site Construction Teams including QA/QC teams. Very familiar with various types of Construction Equipment, including Large Construction Vessels, ROV’s and Large Transport Vessels.

SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Completed the Design, Fabrication and Installation of a FPSO topsides with turret and mooring system (60,000 barrels per day capacity) in 14 months. The 14 month time period included detailed design completion and procurement. The fabrication of the Topsides (Topsides in excess of 6,000 tons) and turret (including mooring system) required 10 months. The hull conversion was completed at the same time. All work was done in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.

Tie-in of a new process system in one 24 hour period. The original plan called for a 10 day shut-in of a 30,000 barrel per day unit.

Completion of the Mars, Ram-Powell and Ursa TLP topsides (Total Topsides combined weight of over 44,000 tons) modules on schedule and under budget.

Installation and Hook-up of a new 48” load line, Marine Terminal and SPM between tanker loadings. This eliminated the need for a field shut-in, saving 350,000 barrels of oil per day. The original installation was planned with a three day shut-in.

Reduction of $8,000,000 dollars from the original planned QA budget of $12,000,000 while still achieving the required quality.

Successful Installation of SPM (Offshore Trinidad) using minimal equipment and local contractors. This also included onshore tank farm, Marine Loading Terminal and Production System commissioning.

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL:

Bachelor of Science-Civil Engineering

Texas A&M University

Registered Engineer-Texas, Louisiana, Florida

Articles and Papers-TLP use Africa, West Coast-Angola Conference 2000

Continuing education, PMP

Most successful design, construction, commissioning and start-up of United Parcel Service package center ever. The center was a 250,000 square foot receiving and shipping center. Center started from day 1 with 99.5 per cent up time.

Employment Summary:

Presently working as the Senior Project Manager on the BW Offshore Leviathan FPSO FEED. The FPSO is a large gas production facility for the Eastern Mediterranean in approximately 1700 meters of water. Project now in suspension. (March 2014 to Present)

Working on the Chevron DSO Project as the Senior Construction Manager and Structural Engineering Manager. The project consists of a Drilling Platform, Living Quarters Platform, Gas Pipelines (onshore/offshore), onshore LNG facilities, Marine Loading Terminal and a Gas Compression Platform. The Gas Compression Deck was a 7000 ton floatover. Project design in Korea/Nigeria with fabrication in Nigeria and Korea, installation in Nigeria. (January 2008 to February 2014)

Working as the Site Manager and Structural Engineering Manager, during detailed Design and Construction Execution start, for the BHPBilliton Stybarrow FPSO Topsides Oil and Gas Modules. Topside weight in excess of 10,000 tons. Initially on-site at the Japanese Designer supervising production module design and later in Singapore setting up the construction site. (on contract-July 2005 to December 2007)

Working as the Project Installation Manager and Structural Engineering/Design Lead on the BHPBilliton Angostura project (Atlantic coast of Trinidad). The project consisted of Onshore/Offshore Gas/Oil Pipelines, Platforms, Marine Storage/Loading Terminal, LNG facilities and CALM Buoy Installation. It included HDD shore approach, onshore tank farm and sub-sea tie-ins with umbilical. Project was a fixed platform with production modules along with satellite drilling platforms. Designed and installed the CALM Buoy Mooring system (based on using one local anchor handling vessel). (on contract-May 2002 to May 2005)

Working as the Construction Manager and Structural Engineering Manager on the BHP Billiton Buffalo FPSO. The FPSO was a 60,000 barrel a day unit designed, constructed and integrated in Singapore. (on contract May 2000 to April 2001)

Working as Civil Principle/Construction Manager for Perez, Ernst and Fornet. Design of civil infrastructure and petro-chemical facilities. Projects included chemical plant loading and processing facility on the Mississippi River. (on contract-February 1998 to April 2000).

Installation Manager/Structural Lead on the Ursa TLP Installation Team for Shell Deepwater, working with the contractor to develop Installation Procedures and Installation Planning. Responsible for overseeing all phases of installation.

July 1997 to January 1998 (on contract)

Project Site Manager on the Topsides Integrated Site Team, management team, (known as TACT) for Shell Deepwater overseeing the construction of the Ursa Topsides Modules (total Topside weight in excess of 20,000 tons) at the Gulf of Mexico fabricator.

Duties included construction planning, Site Facilities Engineer and QA/QC supervision.

Set up and approved construction engineering procedures, commissioning procedures, welding and NDE procedures.

Contract administration including budgeting and working with the CVA.

June 1996 to June 1997 (on contract)

Project Site Manager on the Topsides Integrated Site Team for Shell overseeing the construction (including construction engineering supervision) of the Ram-Powell TLP Topsides Modules (Topside weight in excess of 12,000 tons). Duties included QA/QC Supervision, Contract Administration, site structural design review, planning, load-outs and transportation. Review and approval of construction procedures, site Administrative Procedures, Welding Procedures and NDE Procedures.

August 1994 to May 1996 (on contract)

Project Engineer/Structural Lead as part of the Integrated Site Team for Shell on the Mars TLP Topsides Modules (Topside weight in excess of 12,000 tons). Primary duties were to set up and run an Integrated QA/QC group to provide the required fabrication quality but reduce QA/QC costs by a minimum of 50%. The original QA/QC budget was approximately 12 million; the actual cost came in at about 4 million.

April 1992 to July 1994 (on contract)

Project Engineer/Structural Lead for Shell on their Auger TLP. Design and Construction Management on various portions of the hull and hull parts. Parts included castings and fabricated items, such as the Tendon porches and Tendon bottom connectors. Hull parts (castings and forgings fabricated in England, US and Italy) Supervision of the Tendon weldment design and fabrication including weld procedure development and connector installation.

December 1990 to March 1992 (on contract)

Supervisor for the Central Texas Region and later Manager (for United Parcel Service) for the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico Region. Site selection, environmental design/mitigation, structural design supervision, bidding, contract management and construction supervision of various size package handling facilities from 2000 square feet to 250,000 square feet.

May 1986 to November 1990 (employee)

Construction Manager/Structural Engineering Manager for Dubai Petroleum Company overseeing various Offshore and Onshore Petro-Chemical Processing Projects in the Persian Gulf. Projects included 4 and 6 pile platform Design, Fabrication and Installation. Various types/sizes of gas/oil pipeline installations. Living Quarters design, fabrication and installation. Onshore Marine Terminal Facilities and processing facilities design/construction. Manage the installation of an FSO and loading buoy including the 48” pipeline. The work included bid preparation, contract management and construction management.

May 1979 to March 1986 (on contract)

Field and Structural Design Engineer, for J. Ray McDermott, on various Offshore Structures. Field Engineer for the Installation of the Cognac Base Section. Field Engineer for the Installation of over a dozen fixed platforms from 50 feet of water to 300 feet of water. Field Engineer for the salvage of several drilling and producing platforms. Design Engineer for one 8-pile platform and one 4-pile platform. Design Engineer for a six pile Jack-up production platform and Marine Terminal Facilities for West Africa.

May 1976 to April 1979 (employee).



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