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Engineering

Location:
Houston, TX
Salary:
$60,000.00
Posted:
October 07, 2015

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Resume:

Jules Henri Tallichet

*** ******** ** 832-***-****

Houston, Texas 77009 ***********@*****.***

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering December 2011 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77845

Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Spring 2011

Certifications & Honors: Safe Gulf Certified (05/2010); Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) Seller Training Program (4/2015); Eagle Scout (11/2003)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

WOOD GROUP KENNY INCORPORATED, Houston, TX

Graduate Engineer March 2012 – June 2014

• Calculated required wall thickness of pipeline as per American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice 1111 (API-RP-1111 4th Edition 2009-12) using MathCAD

• Determined required pipeline specifications to achieve on bottom stability per Det Norske Veritas Recommended Practice F109 (DNV-RP-F109) using MathCAD

• Optimized the pipeline route through the Gulf of Mexico by reducing the number of pipeline crossings while minimizing the increase in length

• Applied Microsoft Visio to a conceptual engineering approach to convey calculated estimates to client during early stages of project bidding and start-up British Petroleum, Mad Dog Phase II (MDPH2)

• Managed and oversaw progress made on transmittal documents

• Developed document management system to track progress made on transmittal documents by identifying unique transmittal documents, the level of revision completed, the owner, the document due date, and if the project was on target for completion

• Coordinated with BP engineers to ensure transmittal documents were processed on schedule

• Created and maintained Master Document Register (MDR) for MDPH2 that was implemented in additional projects

• Increased efficiency, reduced waste, and decreased errors by automating document management system Chevron, Amberjack Debottleneck Project Pre-Front End Engineering Design

• Evaluated preliminary route options for a 30-mile long pipeline to be laid along Gulf of Mexico Seabed: o Increased cost efficiency by analyzing existing pipelines along each potential route o Calculated potential time and cost for each required pipeline crossing involved in preliminary route options by factoring in the size of existing pipelines and the angles at which the crossing would occur

• Oversaw generation of numerous engineering drawings, including Pipeline Connection for Tie-In to Riser, Pipeline Connection for Tie-In to Wye, Soil Boring Location Drawing, and Block Crossing Location Drawings

• Reviewed, commented, and corrected completed engineering drawings

• Authored and oversaw revisions to various engineering documents, including: Allowable Free Span Analysis Report, Pipeline Repair Philosophy Report Go-By, Specification for Diving and ROV Operations

• Conducted calculations using MathCAD to determine allowable free span per Det Norske Veritas Recommended Practice F105 accounting for Vortex Induced Vibration (VIV) and Ultimate Limit State (ULS) Stress

• Coordinated, compiled and submitted the Request for Quotes (RFQ) to Chevron for the following aspects of the project: Line Pipe, Buckle Arrestor, Bracelet Anodes, Pipeline Installation Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP, Houston, TX

Independent Consultant, Barge Administrator August 2014 – December 2014

• Acted as on site client representative for the purchase of class 2 pipe lay barge DB-16.

• Assisted Marine Surveyor during inspections of DB-16 and other vessels involved in purchase. Jules H. Tallichet 832-***-**** ***********@*****.*** 2 of 2

• Conducted inventory and made recommendations for replacement and repair of various necessary parts for DB-16 concerning future projects.

• Oversaw repairs of DB-16 prior to tow to Galveston shipyard.

• Led inspections concerning updating of vessel signage for current international standards.

• Assisted the calibration of vessel welding machines and oversaw related electrical repairs.

• Maintained log of vessel repair progress.

PINNACLE ENGINEERING INCORPORATED, Houston, TX

Intern Summer 2010

• Participated in laying five miles of pipeline and umbilical in the Gulf of Mexico

• Organized job data for numerous offshore projects

• Procured project hardware from vendors

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Microsoft Office

MathCAD

AutoCAD

Solid Works

Inventor

Orcaflex

Matlab

RELEVANT TRAINING & COURSEWORK

FMC Technologies, Subsea Systems June 2012

Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering December 2011 Fluid Dynamics

Dynamics of Offshore Structures

Naval Architecture

Senior Capstone design consisted of pre-FEED planning and design of a moored offshore wind farm. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & ORGANIZATIONS

Marine Technology Society (MTS)

Society for Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME)



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