1. WILLIAM J. CARRINGTON
P.O. Box 298 Groveton, TX 75845
(936) 545-6659 carringtonsranch@aol.com
Onshore & Offshore Management Professional
Superintendent Experience| Cross-Functional Team Leadership | Unwavering Work Ethic
Accomplished Core Superintendent and Operations Management Professional with more than 20 years of
continually progressive leadership experience in cross-functional team management and scheduling,
logistics, reporting, staff training and development, continuous improvement, performance analysis, labor
flow, technical improvements, and complete operational oversight. Results-oriented team leader with
extensive management experience and the distinct ability to blend a proactive leadership style with lean
principles in order to effectively lead diverse teams.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Logistical Operations ● Operations Planning Leadership ● Job Anchor Patterns ● Pipe Lays
Full Lifecycle Project Management ● Process Improvements ● Employee Engagement & Training
Subsea Crossings Construction ● Barge & Anchor Repositioning ● Tower Operations Management
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
SHEFFIELD OFFSHORE,India Mar. 2014 to May 2014
AssistantSuperintendent
Subcontracted to UGL to lead the reinstallation of a SPM Buoy,
Successfully re-installed SPM bouy and both sub-sea hoses, control umbilical’s and float hoses, on
time before monsoon season began.
SWIBER Jul. 2013 to Jan. 2014
BargeForeman
Enforcedall Company safety policy,rules and regulations and ensures worksites maintain safe,
healthy workenvironment.
Ensured equipment was maintained whilebeing utilized on projects under direct control.
Addressed and resolves both technical and operating issues that may arise as part of the site’s
normal operations.
Oversaw job production, quality and safety goals and objectivesfor assigned projects.
Reviewed contractscope of workwith Superintendent regarding all workrelated aspects of the
project to assure time tables and costs are met.
Guided the ABS testing of all equipment and cranes, as well as performed sea trials on the Kaizon
4000 barge.
Completed both heavy jacket lifts with a weight of 2,800 tons, and subsequently instilled top sides
with a weight of 2200 tons.
Directed all deck operations, including instillation and hammering of sub-sea pilings, ROV
operations and ballasting during heavy lifts.
Responsible for all lift rigging inspections, barge positioning and directed crane (banksman) during
heavy lifts and position of jackets on sea bed.
SHEFFIELD OFFSHORE,West Africa Jan. 2013 to May 2013
Barge/AnchorForeman
Effectively managed the positioning of anchors and setting up the barge forconstruction
operations.
Collaborated withthe Barge Foreman, supervised the TowerOperators and liaised withthe
positioning crew in ensuring that all personnel were suitably trained.
Directs the AHT's to their respective anchor positions, making use of information from anchor
plans, field charts, radar and other information given by client or surveyors.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (CONTINUED)
OCEANOGRAFIAMEXICO,Bay of Campeche, Mexico Aug. 2009 to Apr. 2010
TowerOperator – DLB-801
GLOBALINDUSTRIES,Houston,TX; Carlyss, LA May 2001 to Aug. 2009
SeniorBargeForeman
Promoted to direct all aspects of running the deck, which included oversight of Rigging, Mechanical,
Electrical, and the Welding departments.
Cultivated and maintained strong relationships with both client representatives and engineers,
which resulted in consistent and timely job completion.
Played an integral role in the Superintendent role throughout the mobilization and demobilization
for Brazil.
Global Project Highlights
DLB-332 - Pipe Lay & Installation (Malaysia)
Mohawk – Dredge Barge; Sara Maria – Hook-up; Shawnee – Pipe Lay and Riser Instillation; Iroquois
– Pipe Lay, Burial, and Tie-in; Titan 2 – DP Vessel (Mexico)
Comanche – Pipe Lay, Riser, Package, Jacket, and Platform Installations; Cheyenne – Pipe Lay, Riser,
Package, and Jacket Installations (West Africa)
Tonkawa – Dredge, 42” spool piece, PLEM, and SPM Installations (Israel & Algeria)
Iroquois – Pipe Lay, Burial, and Tie-In (Brazil)
AnchorForeman
Promoted to directly support the barge foreman, which included active management and
mentorship of the tower crew.
Oversaw the repositioning of anchors and comprehensive barge movement, which required
expertise in communicating instructions to diverse vessels throughout the spread.
Assumed the role of the Barge Foreman in his absence
Previous Position with Global: Tower Operator
EARLIER CAREER
ARKANSAS MILLWRIGHT LOCAL#216,Russellville & Fort Smith, AR Jul. 2000 to May 2001
JourneymanMillwright(VariousPositions)
Oversawthe gougingandrepairsofcracks in kiln in concrete plantin Cape Gerardo,Missouri.Instillationof
5 multi-fuelturbinegeneratorsinNut Bush, Tennessee.Two generatorswaps inBoutte,LouisianaatDow
Chemicalfor SiemensWestinghouse.Re-placementofsteamvalves forsteamturbine generatorinBoston,
Mass.Rebuildofhydo-electricturbinegeneratorat Corps ofEngineers Webbers FallsdamforAndritzHydro,
in Oklahoma.ConveyorsystemandautomaticstackingsystemrefurbishmentatHospirafor ActionRigging
in Austin,TX.
OFFSHORE TECHNICALSERVICES INC.,Conroe, TX Jun. 1996 to May 2000
RiggingLeaderman/RiggingForeman
TYSON’S FOODS,Dardanelle, AR Apr. 1995 to May 1996
Multi-CraftPlantMaintenance
EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Pre-VetMedicineStudies,MinorinMechanicalEngineering,Arkansas Tech University,
Russellville, Arkansas (3-years completed)