Curriculum Vitae.
Name: MICHAEL RYAN
Address: Fernyhill, Killinick, Co. Wexford. Ireland.
Telephone: -353-**-******* Mobile -353-**-*******
E-mail: ******@*****.***
Date of Birth: 8th March 1958
Passport No: LB0008626 Date of issue 22 June 2007
Education Details.
Sept.’75 - Dec.’78 LIMERICK REGIONAL COLLEGE.
Full time course on Marine Radar Maintenance.
Two and a half year full time course on Marine Radio
Communications and Maintenance.
Qualifications: Marine Radio\Radar maintenance Communications General Certificate,
City & Guilds Principles A, and B
City & Guilds Radio & Line Communications A, and B
City & Guilds Math’s A.
Training
Course Details Offshore survival, MSTS Asia Singapore Valid April 2015
Advanced firefighting team training. Macae, Brazil. July ’04.
Solar Turbine training course, Solar, San Diego. Oct ’02.
5 day Landmark Leadership course Brazil, Mar ‘06
I have over 30 years experience in the oil and gas industry, in various locations world wide, both onshore and offshore, mostly in the maintenance field, but over the years have also been involved in commissioning. Managerial and Supervisory experience of multi disciplines crews, one of my strong points is my ability to work with a multi national workforce and get the best out of people. I am self motivated with very good supervisory and organizational skills
My back ground is in instrumentation and over the years I have developed a good operational knowledge of all types of production platforms and FPSO’s, in both deep and shallow waters, which have included sub sea completions, gas compression systems for gas lift, gas reinjection, and sales gas to the national grid, water injection systems, turbines and waste heat recovery systems, and all associated treatment processes that go with the above.
Detailed Knowledge of planned and predictive maintenance systems and procedures. I have worked with various CMMS systems including SAP, AMOS, BASS, and MAXIMO.
I have held various roles in the emergency response teams through out the years.
Work Experience.
Feb ’11 to date BUMI ARMADA BERHARD
Level 21, Menara Perak, 50540 Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia.
Position: MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT
Initially in Keppel shipyard Singapore for the conversion phase of the FPSO project, where my responsibilities were mostly involved with the setting up of 2 years spares, all consumable stock, the fit out and purchase of all workshop tools and equipment, as well as overseeing the set up of the CMMS system ensuring all the equipment was included and the correct maintenance procedures attached.
The FPSO has been on location since July 2011 offshore Vung Tau, Vietnam.
Participated in final commissioning of the FPSO systems, signed off acceptance for each system as required, when ready for hand over from commissioning and completed the safe startup of oil and gas production.
After steady state production achieved responsible for leading a team of Vietnamese workers, in the normal day to day running of the maintenance department, with an exemplary safety record and 97% uptime. This included all topside process, power generation, engine room, utility and FPSO systems.
Active involvement in the management of compilation and control of maintenance spares selection and availability, monitor the use and correct information input into our CMMS system (Bass)
Mentor the national workforce in the development of their safety culture and competency.
July 07 to Feb ‘11 SONANGOL PP Angolan national oil company
Rua Commandante Gika No 225
Luanda 5997. Angola
Position: MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT
Nov 08 –Feb 11
Duties: Responsible for a team of 40 multi disciplined technician for the day to day maintenance activities for Offshore Block 2 in Angola, the field included 4 processing platforms and 17 remote satellites.
Ensures that all Maintenance and breakdown plans generated are communicated to & discussed with the Maintenance and Operational Teams in order to avoid any possible omissions, to prioritize the daily work tasks, through our daily planning meeting, and liaise with the onshore engineering team on a daily basis to coordinate all project planning, and implementation, ensuring that all critical equipment and spares are carefully monitored and all anomalies duly investigated and improvements implemented.
Responsible for the offshore control of all changes in accordance with the company Management of Change process.
Responsible for the implementation of the offshore portion, of SAP, as our new CMMS system which was introduced into Sonangol in 2008.
As head of maintenance I am also responsible for the HR issues that arise offshore, as well as manpower planning to ensure that all facilities were properly manned at all time, there were 4 different contract companies providing manpower, as well as the national workforce who worked directly for SonangolPP. Reviewing yearly assessments of all personnel as well as compiling monthly KPI reports on all companies
Position: INSTRUMENT/ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR
July ’07 – Nov `08
Duties: Supervising a team of multi discipline technicians, responsible for ensuring the day to day corrective maintenance work orders and the routine PM work orders were completed in a safe and efficient manner, and all documentation was closed out with the required job history. Ensuring that all parts ordered were the correct items, and were ordered through the correct systems, follow up on all parts ordered with stores and purchasing dept to ensure timely and efficient delivery. Liaise with vendors and answer all queries relating to parts, projects, etc.
Main equipment includes Solar mars, Taurus, Centaur and Saturn turbines driving Kato generators and Mann turbo and Nova Pignone compressors sets. Various air compressor sets, glycol systems and amine systems for gas sweetening as our gas contained quantities of H2S. As well as all the usual separators, and treaters associated with normal oil processing trains.
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Sept. ‘02- June ‘07 MODEC INTERNATIONAL LLC.
Yorktown Plaza, Houston, 77079. USA
Position: INSTRUMENT/ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR.
Duties: Commissioning, Start up, & maintenance of FPSO Facility in Jurong shipyard, Singapore and on location, in The Campos basin, Brazil, for Shell EP
Following commissioning & start-up phase was responsible for the supervision and training of national technicians. Responsible for the implementation and updating of planned and corrective maintenance programmes in our AMOS management system
Main equipment includes, Solar Mars turbine driven generators, Ariel Gas compression units, for Flash gas compression, sales gas and gas lift systems. Seawater treatment and high pressure injection pumps, in addition to regular crude oil separator/ treater trains. Maloney glycol systems, Smit inertgas generators.
Mar.’99 – Sept ‘02. BAKER ENERGY SERVICES,
HOUSTON, TEXAS, U.S.A
Position: INSTRUMENT/ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR..
Duties: Commissioning start-up, & maintenance of gas compression. ,
Water injection, Oil treatment and production facilities, including
fire and gas detection systems, on 3 wellhead platforms, and central production facilities platform.
Responsible for the training and supervision of Thai national, instrument and electrical technicians, in all aspects of planned and corrective Maintenance for Chevron offshore Thailand, Benchamas Field, Gulf of Thailand.
Equipment: Dresser Rand centrifugal compressors, driven by Solar mars turbines
Solar Centaur turbine generator sets, Allen Bradley Plc.,
Gas metering Systems, Maloney glycol systems.
Dec ‘92 – Mar.’99 STEWARD & STEVENSON LTD.,
P.O.BOX 1181, HOUSTON, TEXAS, 77251.
Position: INSTRUMENT SUPERVISOR.
Duties: Responsible for supervision and on the job training of
Chinese work force, in all aspects of day to day maintenance,
P.M. schedules, all fire and gas detection systems smith metering systems on import/ export oil lines, for four Platforms and F.P.S.O. facility for CACT operators group, Offshore China.
Equipment: Nuovo Pignone recip. gas compressors, Solar Centuar &
Ruston TB5000 turbines for power generation,
Serck Barker Deaeration systems, Allen Bradley PLC’s.
Aug ‘89 - Nov ‘92 ENERGY SERVICES INTERNATIONAL LTD.
BOGHALL ROAD, BRAY, CO. WICKLOW. IRELAND.
Position: SUPERVISOR.
Duties: Commissioning and start-up of gas compression/reinjection
Platform and supervision of local workforce in all aspects
Of maintenance on Solar Mars and Centuar Turbines,
Solar centrifugal compressors, plus all process facilities
Associated, with gas compression i.e. coolers, scrubbers,
ESD/USD systems, for Maraven S.A., Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela.
Duties: Supervision of local workforce, in daily operation & Maintenance
of Solar Centaur H turbines, used for power generation by
Badr Petroleum Co. Egypt.
July’82 –July’89 C.P.S.I. (U.K.) LTD.
10, GREYCOAT PLACE, UNIT 132, LONDON, SW1P 1SB.
Nov ‘88 - July ’89 INSTRUMENT SUPERVISOR.
Duties: Responsible for supervision of Egyptian workforce in
day to day maintenance, on gas compression, as reinjection, trains and L.P.G. plant for Suez Oil Co. Zeit Bay Plant, Egypt.
Equipment: Sulzer Compressors, K.T.I. heaters, Fire, Gas & Deluge Systems,
Ruston TB 5000 turbines, Foxboro Spec 200.
Aug ‘84 - July ‘88 SENIOR INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN.
Duties: Commissioning, start-up, and maintenance of condensate
recovery, gas compression and high pressure reinjection
plant, for ARCO Dubai at Margham Field, Dubai, U.A.E.
Equipment: Nuovo Pignone “Frame 5” turbine driven, centrifugal gas compressor sets,
Solar Centaur turbines for power generation, Ingersoll-Rand gas compressors. Bailey Net ‘90’ control system
Feb ‘83 - June ‘84 SENIOR INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN.
Duties: Commissioning and start-up ZADCO central complex
platform, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
Equipment: De-Maag centrifugal gas compressors, Pratt & Whitney turbines
for power generation, Serck Deaeration systems, Dresser pumps,
Allen Bradley PLC, TDC 2000 system.
July ‘82 - Feb ‘83 INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN.
Duties: General plant utilities maintenance, with some commissioning
work, ZADCO Zirku Island, oil treatment plant ,Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
Equipment: Power Generation, Inert gas generation, Fire water & cooling
water systems TDC 2000
Jan ‘82 - June ‘82 M.F. KENT & CO.
CLONMEL, CO. TIPPERARY. IRELAND.
Duties: Checking out instrument drawings for construction, punch
listing, & marking up as builts for Alcan Alumina plant at
Foynes, Limerick, Ireland.
July ‘80 - Dec ‘81 BATCCO KENT & CO.
P.O. BOX 4102, DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA.
Position: INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN.
Duties: Commissioning and start-up of gas compression plants, as part
of the Fluor Arabia support team, day to day maintenance until
plants were accepted by Aramco maintenance dept.
Equipment: Dresser-Clarke, Elliot, Delaval, centrifugal gas compressors,
all electric motor driven.