1. Michael Rafferty
62 Dalswinton Avenue
Lochside
Dumfries
DG2 9NE
07532283899
michaelrafferty109@yahoo.co.uk
Personal Profile
I consider my personal qualities are that I am flexible, adaptable and reliable. I can also work
calmly under pressure and in difficult situations. I have good communication, management
and administrative skills and can organise work to a high standard. I feel I would be an asset
to your company as I can work well within a team environment and can also work
comfortably on my own.
Key Skills
Design and management skills
Excellent timekeeping and attendance records
Ability to meet targets and deadlines
Security conscious
Employment History
2008 – 2009: Hill McGylnn – London Electrical Technician
Duties included: Delivering on and ad-hoc basis mainly installations involving racking tray
work, S.W.A, cabling, trunking and switchgear on behalf of various agencies.
2008: Network Rail – Euston Station Multi-Skilled Electrician
Duties included: P.P.M, breakdown and installation works at London major station.
2006 – 2008: University College Hospital Electrical Technician
Duties included: Maintaining all plant and equipment to University standards, such as main
cat generators all coilers (Cochrane) and all associated equipment. Also water treatment
including transferring to C.T.R.L at Kingscross and Panchras and installation work on Thames
link tunnel.
1997 – 2006: Waterloo Station Site Supervisor
Duties included: Responsible for Waterloo, Charine cross and London Bridge Stations. This
included organising shutdowns for out of work maintenance, liaise with Euro-Star when
overlapping. Also keeping all records up to date, weekly meetings with network rail on any
issues and pricing up any major installations required. As well as, arranging courses for
personnel and adhering to Health and Safety procedures.
1988 – 1997: Brown and Root International Aberdeen Electrical Supervisor
Duties included: Responsible for build installation and design changes and appointing staff
to oversee contracts when on other installations. To make sure to keep all drawings were up
to date and adding on as required and keeping contract dates on time.
2. 1986 – 1988: Torness Power Station QA/QC Inspector
Duties included: Inspection of all contractors’ installations, as well as liaising with clients on
weekly engineering reports. Ensuring clients that all work is being carried out to their
agreement and attending weekly meetings with clients and contractors to solve any
problems whether it is compliance or contract related.
1984 – 1986: Haden Moore Engineering Foreman Electrician
Duties included: Installation work on Thistle, Brentalpha and North Cormorant which mainly
included upgrading fire and gas systems, record keeping and commissioning registered
clients.
1977 – 1984: McDermotts International Electrician Foreman
Dutiesincluded:Off shore installations,hookupsonmajoroil fieldsandsupervisoryexperiencein
southernsectorandyard experience.Workedinvariousrolessuch –
Beryl ‘B’Platform:pre-commissioning
AllwynPlatform:pre-commissioning
Beatrice:QA/QCEngineering
CormorantAlpha:E&I InstallationSupervisor
Dunlinalpha- Electrical Charge hand
Miller– Electrical Foreman
IndiesandRavenspurn:Electrical Supervisor
1975 – 1977: Malcolmand Allan’sElectrician Electrical Technician
WillingtonQuayShipyardonmodulesforoffshore/claymore,thentransferredtoBrentBravo
Offshore.
1968 – 1975: ChaplecrossNuclearPower Station Apprentice Electrician
CompletedapprenticeshipinElectrical Engineering andwasawardedapprenticeof the year1970.
Education and Training
DumfriesTechnical College Network Rail
1967 – 1968: CGLI EngineeringCrafts S.A.E.P – Water treatment
1968 – 1972: CGLI Technicians
NVQ3– Cochrane BoilerCourse
Hobbiesand Interests
I enjoyreadinghistoricandphysicbooks,walkingdownthe riverandrelaxingonfrontof the
television watchingweakestlinkandotherquizshows.
References
Available uponrequest.