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       OBJECTIVE

 

A challenging position in an Electrical Department with a progressive organization, where my significant experience in electro-technical and supervisory skills will be of value.

 

          PERSONAL

       INFORMATION

 

·      NATIONALITY: Romanian

·      DATE OF BIRTH: December 22nd, 1967

·      PLACE OF BIRTH: Constanta, Romania

·      MARITAL STATUS: Married; one child

 

         WORK

       EXPERIENCE

 

 June 2007 to present time – employed by [snip] – world leader in offshore services, as maintenance electrical engineer on jack up Lisa in rotational system 28 days on with 28 days off. My responsibilities consist of fault finding and complete maintenance of all electrical equipment with the main duties:

   ●  Ensure conformance to company policies, and local and international laws relating to the operation of the jack up and strict compliance with current pollution regulations.

   ●  Ensure requirements concerning regulatory bodies are met in all cases of equipment repair and installation.

   ●  Perform daily inspections and maintenance on electrical and electronic equipment.

   ●  To assume the required regulatory responsibility to exercise effective control and efficient operation of the electrical, technical and electronic aspects of the jack up, under the direction of the Chief Engineer with due regard for the safety of the crew, the jack up and its contents and the protection of the environment.

   ●  Troubleshoot and repair faulty HVAC equipment, electrical and electronic systems, generation and distribution, communication, data acquisition, computers and navigational equipment.

   ●  Troubleshoot and repair faulty electrical and electronic systems in relation to process plant instrumentation and electronics.

   ●  Install, calibrate, and modify electrical and electronic systems and components.

   ●  To provide technical support, domestic and industrial electrical and electronic services to all areas of the rig. 

   ●  Conduct planned maintenance on electrical and electronic equipment.

  March 1997 to May 2007 – Worldwide voyages on container vessels, with [snip] in a multi-national team for electrical maintenance and repair of container vessels chartered to major companies such Maersk, NYK, MSC, ZIM, Cosco, with the following responsibilities:

·         Carry through preventative maintenance on various electrical and mechanical equipment such as generators, transformers, electrical motors, lighting, UPS, batteries, refrigeration and air-conditioning systems, fire and general alarm systems, emergency shut-down systems, electrical protections and controls of engines and auxiliary equipments, auxiliary boilers, monitoring systems, automation systems, instrumentation equipments etc.

·         Repair, replace and install various electrical equipments as needed or instructed.

·         Diagnose fault, obtain technical support, parts, equipment and tools, initiate and complete repairs and replacements.

·         Supervise and commission all the electrical tasks carried out by third parties such electrical contractors and collaborators. Assisted the delivery of new ships from Hyundai Shipyard in Ulsan, Korea: Sealand New York and Sealand Illinois in 2000; Safmarine Antwerp in 2003; Cosco Guangzhou in 2006.

·         Conduct survey to ensure that electrical installation in normal and hazardous environment meets the international standards and requirement and satisfy surveyors and classification society rules.

·         Apply with no exception all theoretical and practical safety procedures of electrical work and installation in a standard or hazardous environment; ensure that all electrical personnel under my control apply the required safety procedures.

·         Implement design changes, make modifications, upgrade or install new equipment as required.

        Types of serviced equipments:

·         Caterpillar engines, generators and alternators; B&W engines and generators; Sulzer engines; Yanmar engines and generators; Daihatsu engines; Kawasaki thrusters; Detroit engines and generators; Cummins engines and generators; Rolls-Royce Z Drives; Baldor, International Electric, Lima, Magneti-Marelli, VEM and AEG motors and alternators; ZF Mathers and Rexroth Control System for engines and thrusters; Norcontrol Kongsberg and Mitsubishi control systems for engines; Aalborg, Saake, Petrokraft, Vulcano boilers; Sperry, Hamworthy, Quincy compressors and valves; Alstom and Nautronix DP; Square D, General Electric, Terasaki, Cuttler-Hummer, ABB, Perko, Carlisle & Finch, Telemecanique, Siemens and Legrand equipments etc.

My duties as Electrical Engineer covered and the refrigerating system supervision, with the following responsibilities:

·         Performing all the duties required for technically and electrically maintaining an operational integrity of all refrigerating equipments and their automated control for holds, on-deck containers, food store and air conditioning.

·         Carrying out daily refrigerating plant inspection, ensuring that recorded temperature value is within the specified pre-set range.

·         Execute preventative maintenance, repair or replace of refrigerating compressors, evaporators, fans, expansion valves, solenoid valves, filters etc.

·         Conduct weekly refrigerant leakage test, resolve problems and refill the system if needed.

·         Identify faults, repair or replace various electrical components as circuit breakers, relays, contactors, temperature and pressure sensors, heaters, fan and compressor motors, control and power supply cables, plugs and sockets, data communication modules, modulation valves, level and flow switches, temperature recording devices etc.

·         Prepare detailed spare parts list needed for the entire vessel’s refrigerating plant.

Types of serviced equipment:

·         Carrier, Thermo King, Sabroe, Seacold, Daikin, Mitsubishi, Copeland etc. 

  Sep 1991 to Feb 1997 - Worked for [snip] - the Romanian leader in oil and gas offshore industry, now owned by the [snip], in a team for electrical maintenance and repair of the offshore support vessels fleet as offshore boat marine electrical engineer with the following responsibilities:

·         Perform all duties required for electrically maintaining a fully operational  supply vessels

·         Troubleshoot, repair and maintenance all the electrical equipments as well as a variety of some related installations: electrical power system up to 10 kV, AC generators and controls up to 10KV, AC motors up to 2000kw, air control centers, automatic control of ballast pumps, cement pumps, welding machines, electrical subsystems for lighting and power distribution etc.

·         Provide onsite supervision of electricians and trainees; responsible for the supervision, daily job assignments, and on-the-job training of 3 to 5 persons at a time.

·         Implement design changes, make modifications, upgrade or install new equipment as required 

 

       EDUCATION

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·         1982 – 1986 – Marine Military High School.

·         1986 – 1991 – Merchant Marine Academy; Electro-Technical Engineer Masters Degree.

                                               

      PROFESSIONAL

      QUALIFICATION

 

·         Electrician Officer License for merchant ships.

 

        SKILLS

 

  • Strong electrical engineering ability supported by hands-on mechanical experience.
  • Good working knowledge of all electrical equipments commonly used in the marine industry. Familiar with marine conditions of work.
  • Capable of performing all the duties required for electrically maintaining an automated control of electrical/mechanical equipment. Understanding of automatic mechanisms and their associated electrical control systems.
  • Experience of electro-mechanical faultfinding at system and component level.
  • An understanding of electrical drawings.
  • Knowledge of Windows and computer network set-up procedures, experience of configuring PCs and installing hardware and software packages.
  • Capable of implementing design changes, make modifications, upgrade or install new electro-mechanical equipment as required.
  • Capable to represent the company as a responsible person on site.
  • Very quick at learning and comprehending new systems and methods.
  • Good team player and proactive. Effective either working as part of a team or on own initiative. Ability to work under a low level of supervision.
  • Responsibility for ensuring own health and safety.
  • High level of commitment, self-motivating and enthusiastic, conscientious and reliable.
  • Good presentation and communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively and establish sound relationships with team members and customers either face-to-face, phone or via e-mail.
  • Willingness and flexibility to work away from home and travel overseas as and when necessary. Prepared to travel to major projects locations.

 

 

         ADDITIONAL 

         TRAINING

 

Following STCW ‘95 courses attended:

  • Survival at Sea and Use of Rescue Facilities.
  • Prevention and Fighting Marine Pollution from Rescue Ships.
  • Advanced Fire-Fighting aboard Ships.
  • Medical Intervention in an Emergency.
  • Transport of Dangerous Goods.
  • Maritime English and Problems of Communication in Human Relationships.
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities on Board Ships.
  • Tanker Familiarization
 

 

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·         English – reading, writing and speaking well to very well

·         Italian   – reading, writing and speaking well

·         Greek   – reading and speaking well

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         OTHERS

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·         P.C. operating knowledge

·         computer literate in word processing, spreadsheets, databases etc.

·         Refrigerating systems experience

·         Refrigerated food containers, air conditioning, refrigerators and freezers.

·         Machine lathe operating knowledge

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