Philip B. Marcos
#**A Tallungan, Aparri, Cagayan,Philippines
Cell Phone No : +63-927*******
E-mail : ******************@*****.***
Objectives
To earn satisfying profits and to seek for further knowledge that may be useful for upgrading my level as a skilled Technician.
Work Experience
Company :MADINA GROUP W.L.L.
Project : QSGTL – Qatar Shell Gas to Liquid Project
(Re-Instatement, Pre-Commissioning, Commissioning and Maintenance)
Contractor : JK- JGC&KBR ADT- Acid Delivery Team C4 FGP Area Phase I & II
Position : Pipe fitter / Maintenance Technician
: FIM – Flange Integrity Management Inspector (Re-Instatement)
: Pre-Commissioning Inspector
: Commissioning HPLT Inspector
: Mechanical Maintenance
Project : QRYX GTL Shut Down 2010
Position : Fabricator
Project : Ras Gas Train 1, 2,5 and 7 Shut Down
Position : Fabricator
Location : RasLaffan, Industrial City, State of Qatar
Date : March 21, 2010 – April 21, 2012
Company : CCC – Consolidated Contractors Company
Position :Pipe Fabricator
Location : Al-Khobar, K.S.A.
Date :August 4, 2007 – February 2, 2009
Company : DRM
Position : Pipe Fitter
Location : San Miguel, Batangas, Philippines
Date : April 19, 2005 – March 20, 2007
Company : Phil. Nippon OAI Industry, Inc.
Position : Pipe Fitter
Location : Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Date : April 30, 2002 – March 5, 2005
Job Description
Bolt Tensioning Job Duties and Responsibilities
Analyze isometric drawing or P&ID for details of flange size, rating, class,and bolts size.
Check location and area for preparation and assessment on what tools should be used in circumstances needed (lack of space due to insulation or congested area)
Tensioning value base on details of flange (size/rating/class) bolt (size/class), gasket and Equipments to be used. Project procedure is commonly used (Refer to Tensioning manufacturer Details)
Preparing tools and equipment to be used in job site.
Inspection of flange face, gaskets, bolts and nuts for any damage before box-up.
Numbering of bolts depends on tool coverage you will use.
Assembling of tensioning equipments.
Setting Tensioning Machines’ precise pressure and output.
Tensioning Sequence base on 25% load, 50% load and 100% load. (Depends on the availability of tools and number of bolts)
Checking random bolts for Break loose
Checking all the bolts using ball hammer or any alternatives for any loose bolts.
House Keeping
Cold Cutting
Analyze isometric drawing for sizes of pipes.
Check location and area for preparation and assessment on what tools should be used in circumstances needed (lack of space due to insulation or congested area)
Preparing cold cutting machine depends on size of pipe and what kind of cut should applies.
Assembly of chain block or any pipe support before cutting
Assembly of cold cutting machine on pipes
Putting cutting oil or liquid cooler while on progress
Follow informed cutting style for pipe edge (beveled or flat ends)
Dismantles machines and equipment
Mechanical Maintenance Activities
Corrective Maintenance (CM job)
Preventive Maintenance (PM job)
Filter Cleaning and Cartridge removal
Changing the orientation of spectacle
Blinding and De-Blinding
Volume Bottle Removal
Compressor Overhaul (assist)
Bolt Torque and Tensioning
Job Description
Re-Instatement activities
Line Checker
Inspection of all flange joint per test pack
Flange, Gasket, Bolts and Nuts Inspection (Class, Ratings, and Size)
Final Torque Value Inspection
Flange Rectification Inspection
Pre-Commissioning activities
Line Checker / Walk Down
Line checking using Isometric Drawings, P&ID (Piping and Instrument Diagram) or
PEFS (Process Engineering Flow Scheme)
Hydro Testing
Air Blowing
LPLT - Low Pressure Leak Test
Commissioning Activities
Line Checker / Walk Down
HPLT – High Pressure Leak Test Inspection
N2Purging
Valve Passing Inspection
Pipe Fabricator
Fabricate Spools and supports
Lay-out, positions and secure parts and assemblies according to specification, using straightedge, combination square, calipers, and rules.
Cuts work piece using Beveling machine, Grinder and Cutting Torch
Installs Valves and Fittings
Inspects grooves, angles or gap allowances, using micrometer, caliper, and precision measuring instruments.
Removes rough spots from work piece using portable grinder, hand pile, Pencil Grinder and scraper.
Ignites torch and adjust valves to obtain desired flame.
Analyzes Isometric and P&ID drawings and specification to plan lay-out and assembly
Develops templates and other work aids to hold and align parts.
Fit-up flanges and fittings from small bore to large bore
Fits-up any kind of pipe work based on engineering drawings and specifications required.
Cuts any kind of steel materials using Grinder, Cutting Torch and Cold Cutting Machine.
Installing supports
Educational Background
College UE – University of the East
BSME – Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
2000-2002
High school Lyceum of Aparri
Aparri, Cagayan, Philippines
1995-1999
Elementary Tallungan Elementary School
Aparri, Cagayan, Philippines
1989-1995
Personal Background
Age : 30
Birth Date : January 8, 1982
Birth Place : Aparri, Cagayan, Philippines
Nationality : Filipino
Civil Status : Married
Height : 5’6’’
Children : 2
Passport No : EB5050355
Trainings and Awards
Training : Hydraulic Torque and TensioningEquipment
Venue : QIS – Qatar Inspection Services Training Center, Doha, Qatar
Trainer : Mr. John Adams (QIS Manager)
Training : Cold Cutting Equipment
Venue : QIS – Qatar Inspection Services Training Center, Doha, Qatar
Trainer : Mr. John Adams (QIS Manager)
Course : PIP – Pride in Production
Venue : QSGTL – Qatar Shell Training Room No.1, State of Qatar
Conducted By : Mr. Mike Collen
Course : Mechanical Joint Integrity
Venue : PVTC RasLaffan, Al-khor, State of Qatar
Conducted By : QISC – Qatar International Safety Centre
Course : Pressure and Leak Testing CBT
Venue : PVTC RasLaffan, Al-khor, State of Qatar
Conducted By : QISC – Qatar International Safety Centre
Course : H2S / BA Traning
Venue : QICS Training Center, DOHA, State of Qatar
Conducted By : QISC – Qatar International Safety Centre
Special Training : OPITO / BOSIET / Travel Safely by Boat (Course Code – 5707)
: OPITO Basic H2S Training (Course Code – 9014)
Conducted by : QISC – Qatar International Safety Centre