Edward Isaac III
Houston, Texas 77090
281-***-**** cell#
apadka@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a developing role within the Petro-Chemical industry at which I intend to enhance and progress.
EDUCATION:
North Shore High School
Houston, Texas 77049
Graduated in 1991~ Diploma
United Stated Navy
IT Specialist ~ Certified IT Small System Specialist
Served from 1996-2002
WORK HISTORY:
02/2008-present SGS North America Cargo Treatment Specialist
• A cargo that for one reason or another is off-specification may be treated with additives to correct some deficiency
• The method of adding additives is on-board drumming, direct line injection, or in-tank blending.
• Work a 12-hr. rotating shift and on call schedule.
• Monitor field equipment by inspection & instrumentation, adjusts,
and troubleshoots equipment as needed.
• Maintains written record of field instrumentation readings
• Starts & stops compressors, blowers, pumps, etc.
• Turns valves and adjusts controls associated with various piping, vessels, and other equipment.
• Coordinates and supervises activities of service or technical personnel via personnel assignments, job or project management, administration and technical support.
• Responsible for single products/services in a single legal entity.
• Typically does not have budgetary responsibility.
• Monitors daily progress of job(s) or project(s).
• Works independently under general supervision, requiring normal guidance and review.
• Provides some technical guidance and work direction to field staff.
• Maintain a wide portfolio of additive suppliers
• Handles special projects, as assigned.
01/2005-02/2007 Certified Safety Safety Attendant
• assure that work can be done safely and timely
• issue permits on a timelier basis without creating “downtime” while workers wait for permits
• Clean up operations at uncontrolled waste sites
• Clean-up operations at RCRA sites
• Hazardous waste operations at treatment, storage, and disposal sites
• Emergency response operational needs
• Fire watch, Bottle watch, Fresh Air, and Confined Space
03/2007-01/2008-5/1994-1/1996 Chem Coast Chemical Inspector
• Handle crude oil, petroleum products, chemicals or gasses.
• Transport or distribute samples
• Protect the interests of customers through sampling, measurement and inspection techniques that are designed to reduce losses and avoid contamination which is detrimental to the products' specifications and their value.
• Gauging, sampling, quantity, and quality control.
• Work a 12-hr. rotating shift and on call schedule.
• Monitor field equipment by inspection & instrumentation, adjusts,
and troubleshoots equipment as needed.
• Maintains written record of field instrumentation readings
• Starts & stops compressors, blowers, pumps, etc.
• Turns valves and adjusts controls associated with various piping, vessels, and other equipment.
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST