Synopsis of Trevor Tink
Presently I am working in Batam, Indonesia on the Gorgon project as QA/QC Electrical and Instrumentation and Hazardous Area Inspector.
Summarised, I can offer you the following;
• QA/QC of electrical and instrumentation equipment
• QA inspection of equipment received from vendor on site
• Preparation of hazardous area inspection work-packs for all electrical and instrumentation in hazardous area
• Experience in hazardous area inspections to AS60079 and IEC 60079 standards
• Experience working on construction and conversion projects throughout Asia in a multi-cultural environment (Singapore, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Korea, Indonesia and Malaysia).
• Preparation of (CFT) critical function testing procedures and operational procedures for equipment
• Senior Authorised Switching Authority (HV Electrical systems, switch gear and switching procedures)
• HV installations and switching procedures and possess a HV switching operator’s certificate
• FAT acceptances
• Witness and verify completion and pre-commissioning equipment to contract standards
• Participation in system / sub-system punch-list completion and acceptances
• Supervise and provide guidance for contractors and pre-commissioning personnel as required.
• Perform both onshore and offshore commissioning of systems and assist other disciplines where required.
• Participate in preparation of special tools and vessel's two year spares requirements
• Participate in risk assessments and toolbox talks.
• Ensure that HSE procedures are properly implemented.
• Electrical Engineering and tradesmen qualifications.
• 10 years project experience including onshore, offshore, construction yards and shipyards.
• Experienced in pre-commissioning & commissioning of instrument & electrical systems on both hull and topside
• Good interpersonal skills, working with diverse multi-cultural & multi-disciplined teams
• Experienced Hazardous Area inspector (experience on three FPSO/FSO & Gas Plant projects)
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Worked under 'Permit To Work Systems'; BHP Billiton, MODEC, COOEC (Qing Dao Shipyard) and Jurong Shipyard.
1. Personal Details:
Name: Trevor Noel Tink
Address: Harmoni Apartments Jl. Iman Bonjol
Nagoya, Batam, Indonesia. 29432
Telephone: Mobile +62 (0-821********
E-mail: **********@*****.**.**
Date of Birth: 7th October 1957
Place of Birth: Brisbane
State of Health: Excellent, non-smoker
Interests and Hobbies: Electronics, Computers and Surfing.
Languages English and conversational German
Licences: QLD Electrical Workers and Contractors Board
Certificate of Competency Nr.14151
WA ‘A; grade License Electrical Fitter and Mechanic
Passport Number M6361479
2. Oil and Gas Industry Specific Courses:
2011 Working at heights
2011 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
2010 Hazardous Area Inspection and Maintenance (COMPEX)
Attend to breakdowns, Install of explosion proof equipment and wiring
systems, maintain and test equipment in hazardous areas. Inspect in Detail
Hazardous Area Installations
2010 High Voltage Switching
2009 STCW-95 – Fire fighting and prevention
2009 First Aid
2009 Enter Confined Spaces
2008 Major Emergency Management: Training for disaster management on FPSO and FSO
2008 BOSIET (HUET) Helicopter Underwater Escape, Training Fire Fighting, First Aid
3. Education:
Tertiary:
2001 Bachelor of Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
University of Southern Queensland
1991 Associate Diploma of Electrical / Electronic Engineering
University of Southern Queensland
4. Employment History:
November 2011 - Present: KBR, Batam, Indonesia.
Position: Electrical and Instrumentation Inspector for Chevron Gorgon Project
* Preparation of work packs for hazardous area inspections for electrical and instrumentation.
* Acceptance inspections for equipment received from vendor
* Hazardous area equipment inspector
* Prepare red line drawings after inspections
June 2009 – November 2011: MODEC MMS Australia
Position: Electrical and Instrument commissioning Supervisor
Responsibilities during construction of FPSO Pyrenees Venture:
* Supervision of installation of instrumentation and hull equipment by construction workers onboard vessel in Qingdao Shipyard, China
* Inspection of (Process Area and Hull) hazardous areas to IEC 60079 standards
* P&ID analysis
* Red line corrections of schematic and P&ID drawings
* Commissioning of instrumentation systems on process
* Commissioning of electrical systems for hull electrical system
* Fault finding problems on process and hull control systems
* Preparation of CFT and maintenance procedures for equipment on board vessel
* Supervise electrical and Instrument contractors
* Record all maintenance in the vessel's CMMS
* HV switching and HV Authorised Switching person for vessel
September - 2007 – June 2009 MODEC Singapore/Vietnam Operations Office
Position Held: E&I Specialist and Pre-Operations Coordinator for FSO MV17 project and Hazardous Area inspector in Viet Nam.
Responsibilities Included:
* Be the focal point for any issues related to the future safe operation of the facility
* Provide weekly reports on the progress within the pre-ops scope of work (Amos, recruitment, training, FMS)
* Manage the scheduling of pre-ops scope of work
* Attend HAZOPS/HAZIDS and ensure that action items are closed out prior to first oil
* Manage warranty claims raised as a result of punch list items
* Ensure that any issues that become critical path are highlighted and dealt with in a timely manner
* Attend Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs)
* Provide input for criticality reviews
* Obtain information from the projects meetings and provide an operations input
* Complete the facility management system documents and sign off/approve as required
* Liaise with customer on project deliverables and provide that information as required
* Assist when required with all problems on the other vessels in our fleet
* Inspection of Hazardous Area equipment in hydrocarbon processes onboard vessels to IEC
Standards
* Supervise and train local tradesmen for remedial repairs after hazardous area inspection
* Provide electrical and instrumentation support for MODEC’s south-east Asian fleet of FSO and
FPSOs
* Prepare Critical Function Testing (CFT) procedures for vessels
* Prepare operational procedures for vessels
January 2003 – August 2007: MODEC / ELANG
Position Held:- Electrical and Instrumentation Supervisor aboard the vessel MV1 (FPSO).
Responsibilities included;
* Supervision and planning of work for multinational workforce of
tradesmen and contractors in hazardous areas and throughout the vessel.
* Preparation, co-ordination and responsibility for all electrical projects
performed on-board the vessel.
* Calibration and service to process instruments and gas detectors in hazardous areas.
* Test and maintain the ships fire detection system
* Repaired and maintain ships cathodic protection equipment.
* Preparation of dry dock repairs list and specifications for electrical work to
be performed on-board vessel
* Maintain ships ‘Hazardous Area’ equipment register
* 24 hr. standby for breakdown support on process and power generation breakdowns.
* Perform modifications to and write programmes for GE Fanuc and HIMA PLC’s as required.
* Maintain and repair Oil / Gas Boiler control systems.
* Maintain power generation and distribution system.
* Experience with disconnection and reconnection of well risers on a FPSO vessels.
* Ordering and maintaining component stock levels for electrical and
instrumentation equipment on-board.
* Repairs to electronic equipment down to component level.
* Experience with AMOS ship’s programmed maintenance system to generate work
order and programmed maintenance software.
* Maintain computer network on-board vessel and satellite Communications systems.
* Prepare work packs for shipyard repairs (Singapore)
* Supervise quality of work performed whilst in shipyard
* Liaise with shipyard teams for removal, repairs and re-installation of equipment and ensure repairs to ABS
standard.
October 2001 – January 2003: Siemens Crane Division (Germany):
Shanghai and Jang Yin China; 16 RTG’s and three Super Post-Panama quayside cranes
* Supervise the installation and assembly of Active Front Ends and AC drive
inverters for RTGs and quayside Cranes for Port of Felixstowe, England.
* Test and confirm all external wiring to PLC and control panels.
* Commission control panels, instrumentation, fibre-optic communications
and PLC modules.
* Commission AC drive system and modify programmes as necessary.
* Repairs to Siemens Active Front End drive modules
* Commission Siemens Touch-matic anti-sway control system
* Instruct local employees of the crane manufacturer in the correct methods of installation, fault finding and the correct use of hand tools for reliable operation of equipment.
Ulsan Korea; Five Super Post-Panama quayside cranes
* Supervision of installation and assembly of Siemens Active front ends, AC drive and switchboard modules for quayside Cranes manufactured by Hyundai Heavy Industries for Port of Hongkong.
* Test and confirm all wiring on the cranes from remote I/O to PLC and
control panels
* Commission control panels, instrumentation, fibre optic communications
and PLC modules.
* Commission AC drive system and modify programmes as necessary
* Repairs to Active Front end modules
*Train local tradesmen in the correct methods of installation, fault finding and the correct use of hand tools for reliable operation of equipment.