RESUME
Personal Details
Full Name : Brian Nundeekasen
Date of Birth : 26th February 1955
Marital Status : Married
Contact Telephone Numbers: +976-******** (work)
+ 61 2 96614686 (Home)
Address 23 Esperance Close
Little Bay 2036
Sydney
Australia
Email : ***********@*****.***.**
Nationality : Australian
Profile
To continue a responsible and satisfying career in the field of Instrumentation where I can utilise my extensive experience, knowledge, leadership and interpersonal communication skills and to contribute to engineering organisations in meeting challenges in a competitive business environment.
Educational Qualifications
Diploma Instrumentation & Process Control–
Instrumentation and Process Control (South Africa) 1979
Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Australia) 1990
Tradesman’s Certificate in Instrumentation (Australia) 1984
Electrical Fitter & Mechanic Certificate (Australia) 1992
Other Qualifications
A1 Assessor Certificate (NVQ) 2006
Certificate in Electrical & Instrument installation,
Inspection and Maintenance in potentially explosive
Atmospheres) CompEx 2006
Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training) 2004
Counseling Programme (Qatar Petroleum) 2002
SCOTVEC D32 and D33 (Internally Verified) 2003
Train the Trainer (Qatar Petroleum) 2001
Safe Working Practices Energy Corp. NSW (Australia) 1992
Seminars/Workshops/Training Programs Attended
Computer Skills
Windows, XP, Power Point, Excell
Experience and Expertise
• Extensive experience in Field Instrument and control system
• Detail oriented multi-tasked with strong organizational abilities
• Good communication skills, both oral and written
• Outgoing personality, enthusiastic, persistent and confident
Career Objective
Secure a challenging position where in my team player attributes, experience, and communication skills can be utilized in obtaining personal career goals and those of the employer.
To advance technically in the science of Instrument & Control System for Petroleum, Oil & Gas and related industries and to contribute by participation as an Expert, Consultant, and/or Trainer/Mentor for Technicians entering the oil & gas /mining industry.
Expertise
Technical: Process and Control Instruments –Smart transmitters
Flow, level, pressure and temperature transmitters Fisher Rosemount, ABB, Emersion, Honeywell plus various instrumentation to related industries
Field experience in:
• Instillation
• Pre-commissioning
• Commissioning and start-up
• Calibration and maintenance.
Technical experience covered but not limited to the following equipment: sensors, isolation barriers, process control etc.
• Control valve - FISHER ROSEMOUNT, MASONEILAN, ROTORK-MOV valve, BIFI –TORMENE shutoff valve, PARCOL, GULDE, CCI DRAG, ECKARDT, ORBIT, etc
• Emergency Shutdown system
• Fire and gas system
• Hazardous area equipments selection, standards, intrinsically safe protection, Lightening, Earthing.
• BMS burner management system for boilers and furnace.
Key Skills: Installation, Testing &Commissioning field & control instrumentation. .
Professional: Technical Development, Industrial Training, Testing and Assessing. Technical writing & course development
Business Experience
Rio Tinto
Instrument / Electrical Trainer
Oyu Tolgoi, Mongolia Current
Tatweer Petroleum
Instrument & Automation Trainer
On the Job Trainer/Assessor April 2010 - April 2011
SWIFT – Angola LNG April 2009 – April 2010
Instrument Trainer/Assessor
TPL – Qatargas LNG Expansion
OJT Instructor/Assessor Instrumentation Jan. 2008-Nov 2008
TTE PETROFAC Sept. 2005- Dec. 2007
BP Installation
Baku, Azerbaijan
Instrument Trainer/Assessor
CompEx Trainer/Assessor
Kuwait Petroleum Company Sept.2004- Aug. 2005
Instrument /Process Control Instructor/Assessor
On the job Trainer
Qatar Petroleum April 1999 – Sept. 2004
Instrument/Process Control Instructor
Trainer/Assessor
Instrument Trainer /OJT Assessor – Responsibilities & Achievements
1. Safety induction of the process unit and associated equipment
2. PPE: the importance of using the correct PPE for the task at hand.
3. MSDS: Able to identify the different types of chemicals used in refining processes and the precautions needed when in contact with the same.
4. Interpret and read ILD, PFD and PID
5. Introduction of the process units
6. Introduction to various types’ equipment as used in the refining process.
7. Induction to workshop and test facilitates/equipment.
8. Instruct on the proper use of test equipment.
9. Workshop practices, repairs and calibration of different types of Instrumentation. Dismantling and repairs to control valves, assembling and recalibration.
10. Practical online exercises on installation, wiring, loop checking, calibration and commissioning. Stroking of control valves and zero checks on instrumentation.
11. Fault finding techniques on control loops, both field and panel instrumentation.
12. Instruct on the procedures to carry out routine checks on Emergency Shutdown Systems.
13. Identify and know the difference between control instrumentation and indicating instrumentation, and the precautions needed to be maintained when working on live equipment/plant.
14. Together with practical exercises on the process plant and workshop, time was also spent in the classroom for theory. Topics covered were on process variables and the different types of instrumentation used for measurement and control of Pressure, Temperature, Flow and Level. Theory on the different types Control Valves and also Process Control fundamentals. An introduction to one, two and three mode controllers (P, P+I, P+I+D) and the effect each mode has on different control systems.
15. Course development and Technical writing
16. Introduction to:
Distributive Control System (DCS)
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
JAN 1984–AUG 1996
SHELL REFINING AUSTRALIA.
Power & Process Control
Responsibilities
Ensuring the optimum performance of all process control instrumentation and electrical equipment. Commissioning of plant and new equipment pertaining to oil and gas refining.
Achievements:
• Ensured equipment properly calibrated in accordance with specifications.
• Loop checked and commissioned various instruments.
• Tuned controllers to correct parameters (conventional and DCS based instruments)
• Provide equipment necessary to operate, isolate and make safe HV detectors.
• Ensured HV installation operated, isolated and safety checked for working in accordance with Electricity Regulations
• Trained authorized staff as required by Electricity Regulations.
• On the job training (OJT) for instrument and electrical apprentices.
• Execution of Calibration activities Control valves, On/Off valves, all types of smart transmitters.
• Pressure, flow, level, temperature, Interface logic drawings.
SEPT 1996 – APR 1999
ELSAG BAILEY
Instrument and Control Engineers
Responsibilities & Achievements
•Sales Engineer – responsible for the sale of all process instruments and the Bailey Symphony DCS
• Achieved targeted budget as set by department.
Feb 1981 - Feb. 1984
Instrument Technician/Supervisor - Davy McKay Petroleum Engineers (DRD MontaGebau –South Africa)
Responsibilities & Achievements
• Contractor on SASOL II & III, Karbo-Chem and Kinross Gold Mines
• Calibration, installation, loop checks and commissioning of all instrument loops.
• Commissioned TDC 2000 (Honeywell in SASOL)
• Commissioned Coal Fired Furnaces and Boilers (SASOL)
• Commissioned Oxygen Train (SASOL)
• Commissioned Rubber Syntactic Plant – Carbo-Chem
• Execution of Calibration activities Control valves, On/Off valves, all types of smart transmitters.
• Pressure, flow, level, temperature, Interface logic drawings.
• Inspection and approval all activities from sub-contractors, vendors for installation, services and maintenance.
• Maintained records of the project, PM activities meetings.
• Pre-commissioning, Commissioning representing Client in witnessing and start up Plant. Vibration System Bentley Nevada, DCS System CS 3000 YOKOGAWA, ESD Pro Safe, SIS System,integration of all control and safety system in ICSSS, F&G System.
• Preparing Punch Lists Pre-commissioning, Commissioning and Start Up activities to ensure the project specification & standards, witnessing of loop testing, commissioning and start up activities.
Test acceptance and witnessing
• Provide technical support to Project Management Teams during various phases of the project.
MOBIL REFINERY JAN 1976 – JAN 1981
South Africa
Responsibilities & Achievements
• Completed apprenticeship in Process Control and Instrumentation with distinction.
• General Instrument maintenance; breakdowns and scheduled PM’s
• Maintain and calibrate all process instruments.
• Install and commission instrument loops.
• Obtained a distinction in First Aid and was part of the Emergency and Rescue Team.