I. PERSONAL DATA
Name : S U H A R T O N O
Place, date of Birth : SURABAYA, 06th DECEMBER 1970 Nationality : INDONESIAN
Marital Status : MARRIED with FOUR CHILDRENS
Health : GOOD ; Height : 170 Cm ; Weight : 91 Kg ; Blood : O (Rh.+) Address : ISTANA MENTARI REGENCY Block: C-1 / No.: 42 Kelurahan : CEMENGKALANG
Kecamatan : SIDOARJO – KOTA
SIDOARJO 61227 – EAST JAVA – INDONESIA
Telephone Number : +62 – 31 – 8073063 and +62 – 31 – 8065539 ( Home )
+62 – 812-***-**** and +62 – 821******** ( Mobile )
Other Number : +62 – 21 – 8460738 and +62 – 31 – 8058128 ( Family ) E-mail : *********@*****.***
II. EDUCATION
A. Maritime Education and Training Institute (STIP – Marunda / Jakarta) for Deck Officer Class I (Master Mariner) On 17 October 2002
B. Up Dating of Chief Mate Ocean Going Certificate to be Deck Officer Class II on 30th August 2001
C. Maritime Education and Training Institute (PLAP – Jakarta) for Chief Mate Ocean Going Certificate included Strata B 1999 – 2000
D. Indonesian Maritime Academy (AMI – Jakarta) for Second Mate Ocean Going Certificate 1990 – 1995 and Strata A on 13 December 1999
E. High School Periods 1986 – 1989 at Surabaya (SMA – 7) F. Secondary School Periods 1983 – 1986 at Surabaya (SMPN – 5) G. Elementary School Periods 1977 – 1983 at Surabaya (SDN – 57) III. GENERAL DOCUMENTS
1. PASSPORT No. B 0 0 0 8 3 2 2 Expired Date : 02nd December 2019 2. SEAMAN’S BOOK No. W 0 7 8 4 5 4 Expired Date : 30th November 2012 3. YELLOW BOOK No. V. 9 9 – 5 4 3 9 2
4. THE INDONESIAN SEAFARER’S UNION BOOK No. 0 1 0 2 7 8 IV. MARINE LICENSES ( Certificate of Competency )
A. Grade of Certificate:
1. A.N.T. I (Certificate of Competency – Deck Officer Class I – Master Mariner) No.: 6 2 0 0 0 6 7 0 2 1 N 1 0 1 0 2. Issued: 17 October 2002 2. A.N.T. II ( Certificate of Competency – Deck Officer Class II ) No.: 6 2 0 0 0 6 7 0 2 1 N 2 0 1 0 1. Issued: 30 August 2001 3. M.P.B. II / STRATA – B ( Chief Mate Ocean Going Certificate ) No.: DL 251 / I / B / 1656 / IV / D II- 2000. Issued: 25 April 2000 Page 2 of 9
4. M.P.B. III / STRATA – A ( Second Mate Ocean Going Certificate ) No.: DL 251 / I / C / 1496 / X / D II – 95. Issued: 18 October 1995 B. Certificate of Endorsement:
1. A.N.T. I (II/2 & I/2) No.:6200067021NA0102, Valid ‘till: 12 Nov. 2012 2. A.N.T. II (II/2 & I/2) No.:6200067021NB0101, Valid ‘till: 24 Oct. 2007 3. M.P.B. II (II/4 & II/2 + V/1 + V/2 + V/3) – Validity: 5 (Five) years No.: 100/MPB II/ PST/VI/2000, Issued: Jakarta, 11 May 2000 V. FOREIGN CERTIFICATES:
1. Certificate of Panama (Identity Card) Included Endorsement. No. CT 191477. Issued: 14 Dec. 2001
2. Certificate of Training for I.S.M., recognized by the M.C.A. Osprey Maritime (Europe) LTD.; Issued: 16 November 2000 3. Certificate of Endorsement by iDA Singapore for G.O.C. No. COE – R0004996; Issued: 12 November 2002
VI. MARINE LICENSES ( Certificate of Proficiency ): Marine Course Certificates as per STCW 1978 as amended 1995 1. Basic Safety Training (BST) Cert. No.6200067021010107 Issued : 26 November 2007 2. ARPA Simulator Cert. No.6200067021020102 Issued : 26 August 2002 3. RADAR Simulator Cert. No.6200067021030102 Issued : 26 August 2002 4. Survival Craft and Rescue Boats Cert. No.6200067021040102 Issued : 26 August 2002 5. Tanker Familiarization Course Pac Marine Services (Sngpr.) Issued : 22 December 1997 6. Advanced Fire Fighting (AFF ) Cert. No.6200067021060102 Issued : 26 August 2002 7. Medical First Aid ( MFA ) Cert. No.6200067021070102 Issued : 26 August 2002 8. Medical Care On Board Ship Cert. No.6200067021080102 Issued : 26 August 2002 9. Oil Tanker Specialized Trn PrgrmCert. No.6200067021100107 Issued : 26 November 2007 10. Chemical Tanker Spcl.Trn.Prgrm Cert. No.6200067021110107 Issued : 26 November 2007 11. Liquefied Gas Tankr Sp.Tr.Prgm. Cert. No.6200067021120107 Issued : 26 November 2007 12. I.S.M. Code Cert. No.0440/N-I/VI/02 Issued : 16 September 2002 13. GMDSS Certificate Cert. No.1117/BS/XI/98 Issued : 14 November 1998 14. General Operator Certificate Cert. No.4121/SOU/T/XI/2007 Issued : 19 November 2007 15. Bridge Team Management Cert. No.030********* Issued : 31 July 2003 16. Port Facility Security Officer Cert. No.00433//FPSO/DIKSUS/VI/2004 17 June 2004 17. ISPS Code Training (Sucofindo) Cert. No.0480-07/Jkrt-IX/RKT-JMI/’04 28/29 July 2004 VII. OTHER LICENSES ( Marine and Safety ):
1 Health And Safety Management O.H.S.A.S. 18001 – Integrated Skill Development – ITS 03
– 04 December 2005 at ITS Surabaya Main Library 2nd Floor 2 H2S Safety Training at Oil & Gas Training Center – CEPU on 13 – 15 February 2006 Cert. No.: 0600091 – Issued: 15 February 2006
3 HSE Performance & Safety Culture / Behavior Modification – Modec Inc. – 24 to 25 March 2006.
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4 Practical Pilotage Attachment & Ships Handling / Simulation Course 27 March – 08 April 2006 at P.S.A. Institute – Singapore
5 Marine Terminal Management & Operation Course By Pertamina Maritime Education & Training Center on 17 – 21 July 2006
6 Mooring Master Training – Cert. No. 00011/MMT/DIKSUS/VII/2006 By Pertamina Maritime Education & Training Center on 24 July – 2 August 2006 7 Tropical Basic Offshore Safety Induction & Emergency Training (T-BOSIET) Consist of: Offshore Safety Induction, Sea Survival, Basic First Aid, Basic Fire Fighting & Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) by SEATAG – OSTC – Vietnam. Cert. No.: 601********* – Issued: 10 January 2007 & refreshed on January 2011 VIII SERVICES RECORD
A. Company: P.T. M3 Ketapang Sejahtera (subsidiary of M3nergy Berhad) Work Location : Jakarta Office and schedule visit to offshore (on board FPSO)
– North of Madura – Indonesia also to Lamongan Shorebase. Position : Operation Superintendent – FPSO Project Duration : 23rd January 2015 – Present
Office Address : Menara Thamrin - Suite 2101 (21st Floor) - Jl. MH Thamrin Kav.3
– Central of Jakarta 10250 – Indonesia
Telephone : +62-21-398*-**** (Hunting) Fax : +62-21-398*-**** Website : www.m3nergy.com
Current Contact Person for Reference:
Mike Brumfit (Asset Manager) – Email: *******.*******@*******.*** Kadir Lambak (General Operation Manager) – Email: *****@*******.*** JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Liaise with equipment Original Equipment Manufactures' (OEM), Class Societies and interface with offshore facility on operational related issues.
Point of contact onshore for technical support / support between OEM / equipment service engineers supporting the facility.
Interface between Class Society and Authorities if required. Ensure that proper preventive maintenance policies are in place and support offshore crews in the implementation of those policies accordingly.
Coordinate refits during planned plant shutdown.
Liaise with external contractors when reviewing / optimizing maintenance regimes for the facility. Liaise with Procurement and Logistics to ensure spare parts requisitions are dealt with in due time in order to not jeopardize operation of the facility. Comment on new legislation affecting facility and provide technical advice as requested to ensure company compliance.
Ensure operations comply with all relevant laws and regulations including Company policies, practices and client’s requirement.
Ensure maintenance activities are in accordance with Company’s Maintenance philosophies. Assist and develop asset-specific operations and maintenance performance indicators and benchmarks (Key Performance Indicator) in order to monitor and manage performance. Provide operations and technical support to offshore team. Daily monitoring & evaluation of FPSO operation.
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Optimize production, by taking into account maintenance requirements and other constraints, so as to achieve production targets.
Monitor FPSO related activities and FPSO performance and ensure that FPSO is safely operated within its design capabilities.
Compile and monitor various operations reports such as facility’s daily, weekly, monthly report and shutdown reports
Coordinate technical support to offshore team to resolve process and equipment problems to meet production target.
Liaise with other department/s to resolve any issues pertaining to FPSO performance. Make regular visit to FPSO for inspection and identify unsafe condition. Identify and initiate continual improvement and optimizing projects to improve and optimize operational performance.
Assist offshore operations team with respect to purchasing and work service request. Assist in cost estimation and budgeting.
To have good understanding of following operations; Principles of all hydrocarbon systems and their safety critical interfaces and dependencies; FPSO shutdown logic and its effects;
Methods and consequences of isolation and depressurization; Consequences of process upset & process trouble shooting Hazards associated with pipelines; Simultaneous operations;
Consequences of loss of containment.
Other tasks as designated by the Asset Manager.
B. Company: P.T. Alfa Trans Raya (Shipping Company subsidiary of TMT-Trakindo) Work Location : Jakarta Office and routine visit schedule to Offshore (Drilling Support Work Barge) – Bintuni Bay-Tangguh – Indonesia. Position : Project Manager – BP-TEAP Project
Duration : 10th September 2012 – 26th January 2015 Office Address : TMT 1 Building 8th Floor - Suite 801 - Cilandak KKO Streeet No. 1 - Pasar Minggu – South Jakarta 14240 – Indonesia Telephone : +62-21-299***** (Hunting) Fax : +62-21-299***** Website : www.atr.co.id
Current Contact Person for Reference:
Satrio Daru Sasongko (Director) – Email: *******.*******@***.**.** Ariyanto Purboyo (Senior Marine Manager) – Email: *****@***.**.** JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Handling fleets (4 LCT’s vessel, Small Tanker for Fuel Carrier, Crew Boats, and Patrol Boats) to supporting BP-Drilling and Production at Tangguh LNG Terminal under BP’s Companies – South East Region assisted by Operation Supervisors and HSE Supervisors also Admin Operation as well as admin for Officer
Responsible for providing advice and guidance in the area of occupational Health Safety & Environmental matters. Ensure all of operation cost under the budget To cross check regarding with contract assurance also response for the compliant and brief to the client accordingly
To ensure Task related with PMS properly done and make sure all of operation cost under the budget
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Lead the team to review of all procedures related with BP Project and coordinate with related department if any procedures needs to be revised
Carry out management Visit as per schedule also make MOM of management visit and hand it over to HSE Supv to be followed up
Designated person in act as Head Office representative for the all legal documents related with the ships
Deliver seamlessly all activities in accordance with job desc to subordinates and ensure individual scorecard achievement are 80% at the min.
To revise budget plan if any additional budget required also compile Program & Plan from team as budget plan reference and create draft budget plan to be proposed to finance as per schedule Coaching all team in personal leadership development and emphasize the development to the personnel which need improvement also conduct performance appraisal to all team Attend monthly inter department meeting as per schedule included monthly intra department & OCC meeting as per schedule
C. Company: P.T. Oceanindo Prima Sarana (Shipping Company) Work Location : Offshore – North of Muntok Island – Indonesia Position : Ship’s Manager on Board FSO
Duration : 17th April 2012 – 21st August 2012
Office Address : Artha Gading Niaga, Block C No.: 34 – Kelapa Gading – Jakarta 14240 – Indonesia
Telephone : +62-21-458***** (Hunting) Fax : +62-21-458***** Website : www.oceanindo.com
Current Contact Person for Reference:
Capt. Adityo Chrisnawan (Operation Director) – Email: ***********@*********.*** Evi Febrianti (Admin & Finance Director) – Email: **********@*********.*** JOB DESCRIPTIONS
The supervision and execution of all Marine Activities on board the FSO, whether performed by the facility crew or sub-contractors.
Responsible for providing advice and guidance in the area of occupational Health Safety & Environmental matters.
Assisting facility management and supervision in ensuring that all personnel work within the company Safety Management System guidelines and procedures Designated person in act as Head Office representative for the all legal documents related with the ships certificates and validation accordingly.
Monitoring the working and maintenance programs where assigned to the Master, Chief Officer and Chief Engineer on board.
Responsible for providing advice and guidance in the area of occupational Health Safety & Environmental matters.
Assist facility management and supervision in ensuring that all Ship’s Crew work within the company Safety Management System guidelines and procedures. Ensure that the all of operational of the fleets running smoothly in regards with the charterers requirement in professional manners.
D. Company: SPIE Oil and Gas Services Middle East L.L.C. Work Location : Leighton Offshore Middle East - Al-Basrah Oil Terminal Position : Marine Coordinator
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Duration : 27st January 2012 – 29st March 2012
Office Address : 6th Floor, Suite 602 Al-Gaith Tower Hamdan Street PO Box: 4899 Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates
Telephone : +971 (0) 2 627 2519 (Hunting) Fax : +971 (0) 2 627 1250 Website : www.spieogs.com
Current Contact Person for Reference:
Francois Makar (Operations & Business Developer) – Email: ********.*****@****.*** Baptiste Bretigniere (Area Deputy Technical Manager) – Email: .***********@****.*** JOB DESCRIPTIONS
In charge of SBM mooring operation and working side by side with mooring master and Loading Master on board VLCC
Controlling the whole operational of SBM system included pre and post Mooring / Lifting operation. Monitoring the working and maintenance programs where assigned to the Maintenance Supervisor Responsible for providing advice and guidance in the area of occupational Health Safety & Environmental matters.
Assist Operation Superintendent for arranging the Mooring schedule as well as coordinating with the VLCC’s Master and Support vessels.
E. Company: P.T. Oceanindo Prima Sarana (Shipping Company) Work Location : Palembang City – South Sumatera – Indonesia Position : Branch & Site Manager
Duration : 01st September 2011 – 21st January 2012 Office Address : Artha Gading Niaga, Block C No.: 34 – Kelapa Gading – Jakarta 14240 – Indonesia
Telephone : +62-21-458***** (Hunting) Fax : +62-21-458***** Website : www.oceanindo.com
Current Contact Person for Reference:
Capt. Adityo Chrisnawan (Operation Director) – Email: ***********@*********.*** Evi Febrianti (Admin & Finance Director) – Email: **********@*********.*** JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Over all in charge for the whole operational matter on site assisted by Port Captain and Port Engineer
Performance driven organization. Collect all Required Document in timely basis (Consistently) Chase up the Vessel & Operation accordingly.
Monitoring the working and maintenance programs where assigned to the Port Captain and Port Engineer
Responsible for providing advice and guidance in the area of occupational Health Safety & Environmental matters.
Assist facility management and supervision in ensuring that all Ship’s Crew work within the company Safety Management System guidelines and procedures. Supporting the Ship’s Captain Assistance as required in order to backing up un availability of the Port Captain or Port Engineer.
Ensure that the all of operational of the fleets running smoothly in regards with the charterers requirement in professional manners.
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F. Company: PTSC-PS (Petroleum Technical Services Company-Production Services) Owned by PetroVietnam
Work Location : Block 01 in the Ruby Oil Field – Vietnam Position : Operations Safety Supervisor
Duration : 21st December 2006 – 27th May 2011
Office Address : 6th Floor, PetroVietnam Towers – 8 Hoang Dieu Street Vung Tau, SR. Vietnam
Telephone : +84 64 511018 (10 lines) Fax : +84 64 511019 Current Contact Person for Reference:
Mr. Mike Brumfit FPSO Operations Manager–Email: ***********@*****.***(+84903966460) James Melling / Prakash Sajnani, Offshore Installation Manager of FPSO – Ruby-II, E-mail address: *************@*****.**.** or *********@*****.*** JOB DESCRIPTIONS
The supervision and execution of all Marine Activities on board the FPSO, whether performed by the facility crew or other sub contractors.
Responsible for providing advice and guidance in the area of occupational Health Safety & Environmental matters.
Assisting facility management and supervision in ensuring that all personnel work within the company Safety Management System guidelines and procedures Ensuring the AMOS System is managed in accordance with the vendor’s recommendations for the equipment and tasks
Ensuring that the established marine policy, procedures and work requests are followed and adhered to
G. Company: Langsa FPSO Pte. Ltd (Modec Inc.)
Work Location : Blok Langsa – Malacca Strait, Langsa Field FPSO MV8 Langsa Venture, Indonesia
Position : Operations Supervisor
Duration : 24 March 2004 – 19 December 2006
Office Address : Prince Centre II Bld 12th floor, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 3-4 Jakarta 10220 – Indonesia
Telephone : +62-21-573****
Contact Person for Reference:
Mr. Dading Soetarso, Operations Manager E-mail: ********@****-****.*** Agustinus Krovan, Technical Superintendent – Prosafe. Singapore E-mail: ******@**.*******.*** and ******@*******.***.** Capt. Koko Irwintugas P. / Rosidhi Sastro – Offshore Installation Manager of Langsa FPSO Pte. Ltd./ Modec Inc. Indonesia, E-mail: ***@***********.**.** & *******@*****.*** JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Responsible for the safe navigation, maintenance, marine and cargo operations and supervision of marine personnel onboard the facility at all times including dry-docking For all off-take operations including the berthing and disconnection of the off-take tanker, cargo transfer and documentation
For ensuring that the requirements and procedures in Facility Management System are implemented and maintained
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To manage the human resources available to the marine group so as to maintain a flexible and efficient work culture.
To fulfill the risk management requirements by ensuring all risks in the marine operations are identified and procedures are established and implemented.
In conjunction with other department heads and the O.I.M., to assist in the management of the facility onboard management budget, preparation of accounts and financial reports, control costs and authorize expenditure.
IX. SEA GOING EXPERIENCES
Name of Ship Type /GT Rank Period Reason Company
Ruby-II
( F.P.S.O.)
62’816 GT
Operation
Supervisor
23/08/2010
27/05/2011
Resigned
VOFT (Vietnam
Offshore FPSO
Terminal) – (MISC &
Petrovietnam)
Ruby Princess
( F.P.S.O.)
81’597 GT
Operation
Safety
Supervisor
21/12/2006
02/07/2010
Mutation
to New
FPSO
Petroleum Technical
Services Company –
Production Services
MV. 8 Langsa
Venture
( F.P.S.O.)
21’133 GT
Operation
Supervisor
24/03/2004
19/12/2006
Finish
Contract
Langsa FPSO Pte. Ltd.
MODEC INC.
MT. I B N U
Oil Tanker
22’367 GT
Chief Mate
30/08/2003
18/02/2004
Finish
contract
Thome Ship Management
Pte. Ltd. Singapore
MT. Madura
Jaya
( F.S.O.)
49’731 GT
Chief Mate
07/11/2002
02/07/2003
Finish
contract
PT. Perush. Pelayaran
EQUINOX – Jakarta
MT. I B N U
Oil Tanker
22’367 GT
Chief Mate
11/05/2001
07/06/2002
Finish
contract
Thome Ship Management
Pte. Ltd. Singapore
MT. I B N U
Oil Tanker
22’367 GT
2nd Mate
17/11/2000
11/05/2001
Promoted
Osprey Maritime (Europe)
Ltd. Singapore
MT. I B N U
Oil Tanker
22’367 GT
3rd Mate
15/05/2000
17/11/2000
Promoted
Osprey Maritime Ltd.
L o n d o n
TT. Citra Ayu
Storage Tanker
147’837 GT
Junior
Officer
30/07/1998
30/01/1999
Schooling
Thome Ship Management
Singapore
Mt. Camar
Ayu
Storage Tanker
17’693 GT
3rd Mate
18/09/1997
25/06/1998
Finish
contract
Shaun Investment Pte Ltd.
Singapore
Mt. Camar
Ayu
Storage Tanker
17’693 GT
4th Mate
25/03/1997
18/09/1997
Promoted
Shaun Investment Pte Ltd.
Singapore
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Mv. Taruna
Putra II
General Cargo
1’312 GT
Chief Mate
31/05/1996
04/02/1997
Finish
contract
Triputra Taruna Lines
Palembang – Indonesia
Mv. Ternate
Indah
General Cargo
1’151 GT
3rd Mate
26/01/1996
31/05/1996
Mutation -
Promoted
Triputra Taruna Lines
Palembang – Indonesia
Mt. Gunung
Keumala
Oil Tanker
49’727 GT
Deck Cadet
21/08/1994
23/08/1995
Completed
sea project
Pertamina, Indonesia
Other Skill Literatures:
Maneuvering of the ship’s moored along the fixed mooring system and turret system of FPSO’s by tandem mooring.
English language either spoken or written.
Computer: Microsoft Office / XP, Windows 2000 / Millennium, Internet, etc.
Human Resources for Sense of Belonging Management.
Entitled as O.I.M. (temporary assignment) for up to three months during his absence. Note: Recently I am engage with one of the Foreign Service Company at Indonesia as Operations Superintendent (Office Base) for handling O & M of FPSO to supporting Petronas Carigali Ketapang-II Limited Operation at Bukit Tua Terminal since: 23rd of January 2015.
I hereby certify that the information I have provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I agree that false information or omissions may disqualify me from further consideration and may be justification for termination at a later date. Sincerely Yours,
Capt. SUHARTONO M. Mar.