1. Frank Harding
20 Wharford Lane, Sandymoor, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 1EB
Mobile number: (+44) 07980892137
Email: frank.harding87@gmail.com
A Prince2 qualified senior EC&I and mechanical engineer, experienced in
orchestrating and planning maintenance work. A forward thinking engineer, adept at
fault finding, defect rectification and astute decision making. Capable of writing
maintenance plans and processes in association with planned maintenance planning
tools. An effective leader and communicator with high motivational skills, thriving to
work to the highest safety and engineering standards set in a nuclear/ high power
electrical environment.
Key Strengths
∙ Engineering management including maintenance/defect planning, equipment
optimisation and capability sustainment.
∙ Supervisory and leadership experience proficient in staff and professional
development.
∙ Highly capable in using Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
∙ Trained up to 132kV and in 440v 3phase AC, 115v 60hz AC, 115v 400hz
AC, 160v DC, 250v DC, 48v DC, 24v DC.
∙ Excellent communication and administrative skills, including giving
presentations, safety briefings and supervision to civilian contractors.
Career History
Eon CHP Level 3 EC&I Maintenance Technician
Level 3 maintenance technician that writes, plans and carries out planned,
preventative and reactive maintenance.
∙ Carry out EC&I Plant maintenance using and interpreting system diagrams.
∙ Contract management skills and a good experience to appropriately
challenge contractors on the methods, quality and standards of work.
∙ Excellent understanding of the commercial and financial effects of plant
operation.
∙ Strong communication and interpersonal skills when dealing with
stakeholders and external parties.
∙ Writes outage and maintenance plans on SAP contacting external
contractors receiving quotes and RAMS for jobs before raising purchase
orders.
∙ Strong planning and organisational skills – including effective task
prioritisation and resourcing.
Viridor WEEE Recycling Plant Maintenance Engineer
On site maintenance engineer dealing with both electrical and mechanical ppm work
and reactive breakdowns.
∙ Working and maintaining large conveyors with motorised rollers and optical
sorting machines.
∙ Changing various AC motors and testing Hydraulic moving platforms.
2. ∙ Diagnose breakdowns and carry out defect reports whilst sourcing out parts
under budget and fixing within the shortest possible time scale.
Royal Navy Submarine Shiplift Supervisor Team leader
Responsible for overseeing and carrying out planned maintenance within the facility.
∙ Functional test and recommission shiplift electrical and mechanical systems
once external contractors have completed planned maintenance.
∙ Maintain control and instrumentation equipment for submarine docking and
electrical supply to vessel.
∙ Deal with outside contractors on a daily basis with regard to reporting and
recording active works and assessing risk assessments and method
statements.
Electrical Panel Operator (Cat C Watch keeper) HMS Astute
Directly responsible for the electrical panel and secondary nuclear systems onboard
an Astute class submarine.
∙ Tailored and carried out battery maintenance schedules varying from
charging routines to cleaning and daily checks.
∙ Scheduling and completing monthly breaker checks testing tripping
parameters and logging results against previous tests.
∙ Responsible for maintenance and recommissioning of work conducted on
turbo generators, main static converters and ac and dc diesel generators.
∙ Isolate and conduct starter maintenance, rewire and install new panels,
relays and contacts when necessary.
HMS Victorious (Vanguard class submarine)
Responsible for nuclear shutdown watch keeping and diagnosing defects both
electrical and mechanical equipment, also adhering to planned maintenance.
∙ Carried out logistical stores duties as required by head of department for
collecting and fitting various items as well as carrying out functional testing.
∙ Carried out electrical switching and mechanical isolations as required during
shift and watchkeeping responsibilities.
Qualifications
Prince2 foundation and practitioner
Advanced level apprenticeship in engineering manufacture
IEE 17th Edition qualified
Level 3 NVQ extended diploma in engineering maintenance
Level 3 diploma in engineering marine electrical engineering
Intermediate level apprenticeship in engineering in engineering manufacture
Level 2 NVQ in engineering maintenance and installation mechanical
CMI level 3 in first line management (QCF)
CMI level 2 diploma in team leading (QCF)
Alstom DCS P4, P6 and Contracad training
4 A levels
8 GCSE’s A C including Maths, English and science.