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CURRICULUM
Name: Clint Medellin
Date of Birth: 10/27/1992
Company Date of Hiring: April 2014
Present Position: ROV Pilot Tech
Department: ROV
Company: Saipem America
Place of Work: 15950 Park Row Dr Houston, Tx 77084 United States
Email: clintmedellin@gmail.com Phone: (979)4511705
Passport: USA Seaman's Book: Republic of Panama
TWIC: Expires Jul 2019
Professional Experiences
From To Position Company
Oct 2012
June 2014
Jan 2014
Dec 2014
F/O Tech
ROV Pilot Tech
SeaCon Advanced Products
Saipem America
Jan 2015
Aug 2015
ROV Pilot Tech
Saipem Netherlands
Education
Title of course: Business/Computer Engineering
School: Blinn College
Period &
Location: Brenham, Tx (2011 to 2013)
Certification
Bosiet and Helicopter Underwater Egress Training, Houston Texas 2014
International Association of Drilling Contractors, Rigpass 2014 (Houston)
Transportation Workers Identification Credentials, 2014 (Houston)
Light Brigade Certified ( Fiber Optics Training ) 2014 (Houston)
First Responder and Basic CPR training, 2014 (Houston)
Schilling T4 & Rig Master certified training, 2014 (Houston)
Electronics Circuits & Troubleshooting Certified Training, 2015 (Houston)
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PROFESSIONAL CURRICULUM
Period: June 2014 to Dec 2014
Job/Role: ROV Pilot Tech
Company: Saipem America Department: ROV
Country/Location: Alexandria, Egypt (Mediterranean Sea) Project: Burullus Phase IX
Main activities, responsibilities and brief description of Company/work environment:
The work scope comprises engineering, procurement, installation, precommissioning, and
commissioning support of subsea facilities at a location 90 km (56 mi) offshore in the West Delta
Deep Marine concession.
ROV: Saipem Innovator 12
• Safety
• Coordinate mobilisation and demobilisation activities in a safe manner in line with company requirements
• Inspect and test deck and launch equipment
• Implement and manage maintenance activities
• Carryout and coordinate fault finding activities on ROV systems
• Install, maintain and calibrate auxiliary equipment used in ROV operations
• Carry out Umbilical Reterminations
• Setup, install and operate Navigation Aids used in subsea operations
• Set –up system parameters using information available
on ROV computer (graphics pages, I/O pages etc)
• Complete and update documentation and maintenance
systems on completion of fault finding activities.
• Maintenance of cables and connectors
• Test and repair of umbilical
• Test and maintain video systems
• Hydraulic systems – (Oil changes on ROV systems where appropriate; Checking and topping up of oil systems as part of
the pre and post dive checks and etc.)
• Electrical systems – ( Installation and removing circuit boards form inside the control pod; Measuring low and high
voltages around the system during fault finding activities, Installation of basic auxiliary and survey equipment and etc.)
• Hydraulic valves – (General Function valve; Thruster control valve packs; Solenoid, Pressure and flow control valves and
etc.)
• Electrical and Hydraulic motors – (Removal and Replacement motors; Insulation tests; Replacement of seal and orings
and etc.)
• Dive Logs, Video Logs, Calibration Logs and etc.
• Pre and Post dive checks
• Piloting the ROV system
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3.
Period: Jan 2015 To Current
Job/Role: ROV Pilot Tech
Company: Saipem Netherlands Department: ROV
Country/Location: Baku, Azerbaijan (Caspian Sea) Project: Shah Deniz Stage II
Main activities, responsibilities and brief description of Company/work environment:
The BP Shah Deniz field is a High Pressure (HP) gascondensate development located off the deepwater shelf in
the Azerbaijan sector of the Caspian Sea, approximately 100km south of Baku in water depths ranging from 70m
to 580m.
The development of the second stage of Shah Deniz consists of a subsea production system comprising a
series of subsea manifolds located on the north, west and east flanks of the field development area.
ROV: Saipem Innovator 8
• Safety
• Coordinate mobilisation and demobilisation activities in a safe manner in line with company requirements
• Inspect and test deck and launch equipment
• Implement and manage maintenance activities
• Carryout and coordinate fault finding activities on ROV systems
• Install, maintain and calibrate auxiliary equipment used in ROV operations
• Carry out Umbilical Reterminations
• Setup, install and operate Navigation Aids used in subsea operations
• Set –up system parameters using information available
on ROV computer (graphics pages, I/O pages etc)
• Complete and update documentation and maintenance
systems on completion of fault finding activities.
• Maintenance of cables and connectors
• Test and repair of umbilical
• Test and maintain video systems
• Hydraulic systems – (Oil changes on ROV systems where appropriate; Checking and topping up of oil systems as part of the
pre and post dive checks and etc.)
• Electrical systems – ( Installation and removing circuit boards form inside the control pod; Measuring low and high voltages
around the system during fault finding activities, Installation of basic auxiliary and survey equipment and etc.)
• Hydraulic valves – (General Function valve; Thruster control valve packs; Solenoid, Pressure and flow control valves and
etc.)
• Electrical and Hydraulic motors – (Removal and Replacement motors; Insulation tests; Replacement of seal and orings and
etc.)
• Dive Logs, Video Logs, Calibration Logs and etc.
• Pre and Post dive checks
• Piloting the ROV system
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