CURRICULUM VITAE
CAREER OBJECTIVE:
I Have Total 6 Years’ Experience Including 2 year Experience
In KSA Mechanical Engineer Approve by Saudi Aramco for
Marine inspection & cargo survey On Arab Inspection & QA
Company(AICO ). 1 year Experience In KSA As A Materials
Control Engineers On LISEGA Arabia, 1 Year Experience As An
Assistant Marine Engineer On Qatar Shipping Company On ASD
Tug Boat. With Standards Of Training, Certification & Watch
Keeping (STCW) Approved By Immarbe&Cama Belize
Common Wealth Of Belize, Central American & vide
Authorized. I Intend To Build A Career With Leading
Corporate Of Hi-Tech Environment With Committed &
Dedicated People, Which Will Help Me To Explore Myself Fully
And Realize My Potential. Willing To Work As A Key Player In
Challenging & Creative Environment. A Challenging
Mechanical Engineering Position, Where My Experience,
Education, And Accomplishments Will Contribute To The
Success Of Your Organization.
(A) PERSONAL INFORMATION:
FAHAD RIDA AHAMED ALNAEEMNAME:
28.1.1989DATE OF BIRTH
SUDANPLACE OF BIRTH
SAUDI ARABIAPLACE of RESIDENCE
AL JUBAYL INDUSTRIAL CITYADDRESS
2361399963RESIDENCE PERMIT NO
SINGLESOCIAL STATUS
SUDANESENATIONALITY:
ARABIC (MOTHER TONGUE )
ENGLISH GOOD ( WRITING –READING – SPEAKING)
LANGUAGES
MATERIALS CONTROL ENGINEERCURRENT JOB
POO398264PASSPORT NO
Fahad.reda@hotmail.comE-mail Address
00966556321871PHONE (MOB1):
00966501294418PHONE (MOB2):
(B) EDUCATION
SUDAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYUNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGCOLLEGE
MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGDEGREE
POWERSPECIALIZATION
THIRD CLASS( HONORS)GRADUATION GRADE
2010GRADUATION YEAR
ETHANOL UTILIZATION IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION
ENGINES & EFFECTS OF EXHAUST IN ENVIRONMENT
PROJECT
VERY GOODPROJECT GRADE
(D) WORK EXPERIENCE
 CURRENT JOB MECHANICAL ENGINEER APPROVE BY SAUDI ARAMCO FOR
MARINE INSPECTION & CARGO SURVEY ON ARAB INSPECTION & QA START FROM
1/1/2015
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
 Inspects cargoes of seagoing vessels to certify compliance with
national and international health and safety regulations in cargo
handling and stowage: Reads vessel documents that set forth
cargo loading and securing procedures, capacities, and stability
factors to ascertain cargo capabilities according to design and
cargo regulations.
 Advises crew in techniques of stowing dangerous and heavy cargo,
such as use of extra support beams, shoring, and additional
stronger lashings, according to knowledge of hazards present
when shipping grain, explosives, logs, and heavy machinery.
 Inspects loaded, secured cargo in holds and lashed to decks to
ascertain that pertinent cargo handling regulations have been
observed.
 Issues certificate of compliance when violations are not detected.
 Recommends remedial procedures to correct deficiencies.
 Measures ship holds and depth of fuel and water in tanks, using
sounding line and tape measure, and reads draft markings to
ascertain depth of vessel in water.
 Calculates ship stability factors, using standard mathematical
formulas and calculator.
 Analyzes data obtained from survey, formulates recommendations
pertaining to vessel capacities, and writes report of findings.
 MATERIALS CONTROL ENGINEERS ON LISEGA ARABIA START FROM 1/2/2014
TO 30.12.2015
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
 Selecting the best combination of materials for specific purposes.
 Analyzing data using computer modeling software.
 Assessing materials for specific qualities (such as electrical conductivity,
durability, renewability).
 Considering the implications for waste and other environmental
pollution issues of any product or process.
 advising on the adaptability of a plant to new processes and materials;
 Working to solve problems arising during the manufacturing process or
with the finished product, such as those caused by daily wear and tear or
a change of environment.
 Supervising quality control throughout the construction and production
process.
 Monitoring plant conditions and material reactions during use.
 Helping to ensure that products comply with national and international
legal and quality standards.
 Advising on inspection, maintenance and repair procedures.
 Liaising with colleagues in manufacturing, technical and scientific
support, purchasing, and marketing.
 Supervising the work of materials engineering technicians and other
staff.
 Considering the costs implications of materials used and alternatives, in
terms of both time and money.
 Taking account of energy usage in manufacturing and in-service energy
saving, e.g. in transport and construction applications.
 SERVICE ADVISOR ENGINEER ON EL-SAFWA AUTOMOBILE AUTHORIZED AGENT
FOR VOLKSWAGEN & AUDI FROM 01/09/2013 TO 15/12/2013
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
 Service writers greet customers and assist them with any inquiries they
may have
 Service writers perform vehicle walk around and documentation of
customer concerns to enable the technician to properly diagnose and
service the vehicle.
 Consult with customer on applicable service specials.
 Automotive service advisors prioritize required services, and are
prepared to provide options upon request.
 Document declines for services and ask for follow-up on future service
considerations
 Keep customer informed on completion times, service expenses, and
possible changes.
 Service advisors remain involved with delivery of vehicle to customer
upon completion to assure all customer concerns can be addressed.
 Provide concierge support for all owner inquiries, whether phone or in
person, to assure the customer does not get mishandled.
 Spend quality time building relationship with the customer.
 Know the product well enough to answer characteristic and operational
questions regarding the customer’s vehicle.
 ASSISTANT MARINE ENGINEER ON QATAR SHIPPING COMPANY ON ASD TUG
BOAT FROM 17.07. 2012 TO 5.03.2013
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
 Maintain or repair engines, electric motors, pumps, winches, or other
mechanical or electrical equipment or assist other crew members with
maintenance or repair duties.
 Perform general marine vessel maintenance or repair work, such as
repairing leaks, finishing interiors, refueling, or maintaining decks.
 Perform or participate in emergency drills, as required.
 Clean engine parts and keep engine rooms clean.
 Order and receive engine room stores, such as oil or spare parts,
maintain inventories, and record usage of supplies.
 Monitor engine, machinery, or equipment indicators when vessels are
underway and report abnormalities to appropriate shipboard staff.
 Monitor the availability, use, or condition of lifesaving equipment or
pollution preventatives to ensure that international regulations are
followed.
 Maintain electrical power, heating, ventilation, refrigeration, water, or
sewerage systems.
 Monitor and test operations of engines or other equipment so that
malfunctions and their causes can be identified.
 Start engines to propel ships and regulate engines and power
transmissions to control speeds of ships, according to directions from
captains or bridge computers.
 Operate or maintain off-loading liquid pumps or valves.
 Maintain complete records of engineering department activities,
including machine operations.
 Record orders for changes in ship speed or direction and note gauge
readings or test data, such as revolutions per minute or voltage output, in
engineering logs or bell books.
 Install engine controls, propeller shafts, or propellers.
 SERVED ON CARMEN PLASTIC INDUSTRY AS A TECHNICAL ENGINEER FROM 11 /
2 / 2012 TO 12 / 7 / 2012
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
 To undertake machine start-up, routine & non-routine material changes
 And plant shut down as required.
 To undertake machine adjustments to optimize machine performance
 To undertake routine, non routine & planned maintenance activities
 To monitor, report and action equipment performance
 To communicate machine status & performance across shift teams to
ensure effective handovers.
 PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
RECRUITER ON SUDANESE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS FROM 7/3/2011
TO 7/1/2012
 TRAINEE MAINTENANCE ENGINEER ON SERYAL TRADING &AGENCIES CO.LTD IN
HEAVY EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT (MITSUBISHI MOTOR
GRADER_ SUMITOMO _ LOADER KAWASAKI_NORTH BENZ) FROM 1/9/2010 TO
28/2/2011
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
 Automotive heavy line technicians perform work specified on
maintenance and repair orders on vehicles with efficiency and in
accordance with dealership and standards
 Heavy line automotive technicians diagnose and repair vehicle
automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical, steering,
suspension, braking, air conditioning, etc. To specification
 Inspect and test new vehicles and recording findings so that necessary
repairs can be made.
 TRAINEE POWER STATION ENGINEER IN DR.SHARIEF THERMAL POWER STATION
FROM 9/10/2008 TO 23/10/2008
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
 Monitor alarms, gauges and other instruments associated with plant
operations
 Trouble shoot and take corrective action to prevent equipment or system
failures
 Isolate and lock out equipment mechanically and electrically for
inspection and repair
 Ensure that equipment and processes operate at maximum efficiency
 Take chemical tests of boiler water and other process samples, interpret
them and determine appropriate chemical treatments
 Assist in the development of operation, maintenance and safety
procedures
 Maintain a daily log of operation, maintenance and safety activities
 Write reports about plant operation
(E)TRAINING COURSES
 STANDARDS OF TRAINING, CERTIFICATION & WATCH KEEPING (STCW) FROM
24/9/2012 TO 7/10/2012 APPROVED BY IMMARBE&CAMA BELIZE COMMON
WEALTH OF BELIZE, CENTRAL AMERICAN & AUTHORIZED FROM YAK MARITIME
ACADEMY IN INDIA WITH BELIZE CDC NO14567AND SUDAN CDC NO 8878
COURSE INCLUDING:-
 Proficiency in survival techniques
 Fire prevention and fire fighting
 Elementary first aid
 Personal safety and social responsibilities
 TANKER S CERTIFICATE FROM 6/10/2012 TO 17/10/2012
 Gas tanker familiarization course
 Oil tanker familiarization course
 Chemical tanker familiarization course
 HYDROGEN SULPHIDE BREATHING APPARATUS COURSE ON 4/11/2012
 TRAINING COURSE OF HEATING & COOLING LOADS CALCULATION BY USING
ELITE PROGRAM FROM 14/4/2011 TO 23/5/2011
(E) ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS
 SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE LEVEL FIVE [UPPER INTERMEDIATE] INTENSIVE
TRAINING COURSE IN COMMUNICATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE WITH AN
EXCELLENT GRADE FROM THE EMPEROR INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY.
 SERVED IN THE SHIPPING LINE FOR MORE THAN SEVEN MONTH ENGLISH
LANGUAGE IS MAIN LANGUAGE USE FOR CONTACT AND DEAL WITH ALL CREW.
(F) COMPUTER SKILLS
 ALL BASIC MICROSOFT OFFICE OPERATION
 ADVANCE APPLICATION AUTOCAD AND MATLAP PACKAGES
REFEREES:
ABDELRAHMAN M. KAMIL
ASST. MARINE & PORT OPERATIONS
QATAR SHIPPING COMPANY (Q.SHIP) S.P.C
TEL NO.: + (974) 44949527
FAX NO.: + (974) 44315565
MOBILE NO: + (974) 55835965
E-mail: arehman@qship.com, / / web site: www.qship.com
EL-SAFWA AUTOMOBILE CO.
YOUSIF AHMED ELOBEID
DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER
WEB: WWW.ELSAFWA.COM
TEL: +249-156755555
MOBILE: +249-912139202
E-mail: yousif@elsafwa.com / /web: www.elsafwa.com
AMIR ESSAM.
SERVICE MANAGER,
EL SAFWA AUTOMOBILE CO.
VW & AUDI SUDAN
MOB. 00249114898173
E-MAIL:AMIR@ELSAFWA.COM
KAMALABOUDA
GENERAL MANAGER:
SERYAL TRADING & AGENCIES CO.LTD
TEL: +249183250205
FAX: +249183229223
MOB: +24912300722
E-mail: kamalabouda@seryalgroub.com
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:-
Aim Willing To Take More Challenging Job in Any Location in All over the World.

FAHAD CV 2016

  • 1.
    CURRICULUM VITAE CAREER OBJECTIVE: IHave Total 6 Years’ Experience Including 2 year Experience In KSA Mechanical Engineer Approve by Saudi Aramco for Marine inspection & cargo survey On Arab Inspection & QA Company(AICO ). 1 year Experience In KSA As A Materials Control Engineers On LISEGA Arabia, 1 Year Experience As An Assistant Marine Engineer On Qatar Shipping Company On ASD Tug Boat. With Standards Of Training, Certification & Watch Keeping (STCW) Approved By Immarbe&Cama Belize Common Wealth Of Belize, Central American & vide Authorized. I Intend To Build A Career With Leading Corporate Of Hi-Tech Environment With Committed & Dedicated People, Which Will Help Me To Explore Myself Fully And Realize My Potential. Willing To Work As A Key Player In Challenging & Creative Environment. A Challenging Mechanical Engineering Position, Where My Experience, Education, And Accomplishments Will Contribute To The Success Of Your Organization. (A) PERSONAL INFORMATION: FAHAD RIDA AHAMED ALNAEEMNAME: 28.1.1989DATE OF BIRTH SUDANPLACE OF BIRTH SAUDI ARABIAPLACE of RESIDENCE
  • 2.
    AL JUBAYL INDUSTRIALCITYADDRESS 2361399963RESIDENCE PERMIT NO SINGLESOCIAL STATUS SUDANESENATIONALITY: ARABIC (MOTHER TONGUE ) ENGLISH GOOD ( WRITING –READING – SPEAKING) LANGUAGES MATERIALS CONTROL ENGINEERCURRENT JOB POO398264PASSPORT NO Fahad.reda@hotmail.comE-mail Address 00966556321871PHONE (MOB1): 00966501294418PHONE (MOB2): (B) EDUCATION SUDAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYUNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGCOLLEGE MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGDEGREE POWERSPECIALIZATION THIRD CLASS( HONORS)GRADUATION GRADE 2010GRADUATION YEAR ETHANOL UTILIZATION IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES & EFFECTS OF EXHAUST IN ENVIRONMENT PROJECT VERY GOODPROJECT GRADE (D) WORK EXPERIENCE  CURRENT JOB MECHANICAL ENGINEER APPROVE BY SAUDI ARAMCO FOR MARINE INSPECTION & CARGO SURVEY ON ARAB INSPECTION & QA START FROM 1/1/2015 DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES  Inspects cargoes of seagoing vessels to certify compliance with national and international health and safety regulations in cargo handling and stowage: Reads vessel documents that set forth cargo loading and securing procedures, capacities, and stability factors to ascertain cargo capabilities according to design and cargo regulations.  Advises crew in techniques of stowing dangerous and heavy cargo, such as use of extra support beams, shoring, and additional
  • 3.
    stronger lashings, accordingto knowledge of hazards present when shipping grain, explosives, logs, and heavy machinery.  Inspects loaded, secured cargo in holds and lashed to decks to ascertain that pertinent cargo handling regulations have been observed.  Issues certificate of compliance when violations are not detected.  Recommends remedial procedures to correct deficiencies.  Measures ship holds and depth of fuel and water in tanks, using sounding line and tape measure, and reads draft markings to ascertain depth of vessel in water.  Calculates ship stability factors, using standard mathematical formulas and calculator.  Analyzes data obtained from survey, formulates recommendations pertaining to vessel capacities, and writes report of findings.  MATERIALS CONTROL ENGINEERS ON LISEGA ARABIA START FROM 1/2/2014 TO 30.12.2015 DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES  Selecting the best combination of materials for specific purposes.  Analyzing data using computer modeling software.  Assessing materials for specific qualities (such as electrical conductivity, durability, renewability).  Considering the implications for waste and other environmental pollution issues of any product or process.  advising on the adaptability of a plant to new processes and materials;  Working to solve problems arising during the manufacturing process or with the finished product, such as those caused by daily wear and tear or a change of environment.  Supervising quality control throughout the construction and production process.
  • 4.
     Monitoring plantconditions and material reactions during use.  Helping to ensure that products comply with national and international legal and quality standards.  Advising on inspection, maintenance and repair procedures.  Liaising with colleagues in manufacturing, technical and scientific support, purchasing, and marketing.  Supervising the work of materials engineering technicians and other staff.  Considering the costs implications of materials used and alternatives, in terms of both time and money.  Taking account of energy usage in manufacturing and in-service energy saving, e.g. in transport and construction applications.  SERVICE ADVISOR ENGINEER ON EL-SAFWA AUTOMOBILE AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR VOLKSWAGEN & AUDI FROM 01/09/2013 TO 15/12/2013 DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES  Service writers greet customers and assist them with any inquiries they may have  Service writers perform vehicle walk around and documentation of customer concerns to enable the technician to properly diagnose and service the vehicle.  Consult with customer on applicable service specials.  Automotive service advisors prioritize required services, and are prepared to provide options upon request.  Document declines for services and ask for follow-up on future service considerations  Keep customer informed on completion times, service expenses, and possible changes.  Service advisors remain involved with delivery of vehicle to customer upon completion to assure all customer concerns can be addressed.  Provide concierge support for all owner inquiries, whether phone or in person, to assure the customer does not get mishandled.  Spend quality time building relationship with the customer.  Know the product well enough to answer characteristic and operational questions regarding the customer’s vehicle.  ASSISTANT MARINE ENGINEER ON QATAR SHIPPING COMPANY ON ASD TUG BOAT FROM 17.07. 2012 TO 5.03.2013 DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
  • 5.
     Maintain orrepair engines, electric motors, pumps, winches, or other mechanical or electrical equipment or assist other crew members with maintenance or repair duties.  Perform general marine vessel maintenance or repair work, such as repairing leaks, finishing interiors, refueling, or maintaining decks.  Perform or participate in emergency drills, as required.  Clean engine parts and keep engine rooms clean.  Order and receive engine room stores, such as oil or spare parts, maintain inventories, and record usage of supplies.  Monitor engine, machinery, or equipment indicators when vessels are underway and report abnormalities to appropriate shipboard staff.  Monitor the availability, use, or condition of lifesaving equipment or pollution preventatives to ensure that international regulations are followed.  Maintain electrical power, heating, ventilation, refrigeration, water, or sewerage systems.  Monitor and test operations of engines or other equipment so that malfunctions and their causes can be identified.  Start engines to propel ships and regulate engines and power transmissions to control speeds of ships, according to directions from captains or bridge computers.  Operate or maintain off-loading liquid pumps or valves.  Maintain complete records of engineering department activities, including machine operations.  Record orders for changes in ship speed or direction and note gauge readings or test data, such as revolutions per minute or voltage output, in engineering logs or bell books.  Install engine controls, propeller shafts, or propellers.  SERVED ON CARMEN PLASTIC INDUSTRY AS A TECHNICAL ENGINEER FROM 11 / 2 / 2012 TO 12 / 7 / 2012 DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES  To undertake machine start-up, routine & non-routine material changes  And plant shut down as required.  To undertake machine adjustments to optimize machine performance  To undertake routine, non routine & planned maintenance activities  To monitor, report and action equipment performance  To communicate machine status & performance across shift teams to ensure effective handovers.
  • 6.
     PERSONAL EXPERIENCE RECRUITERON SUDANESE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS FROM 7/3/2011 TO 7/1/2012  TRAINEE MAINTENANCE ENGINEER ON SERYAL TRADING &AGENCIES CO.LTD IN HEAVY EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT (MITSUBISHI MOTOR GRADER_ SUMITOMO _ LOADER KAWASAKI_NORTH BENZ) FROM 1/9/2010 TO 28/2/2011 DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES  Automotive heavy line technicians perform work specified on maintenance and repair orders on vehicles with efficiency and in accordance with dealership and standards  Heavy line automotive technicians diagnose and repair vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical, steering, suspension, braking, air conditioning, etc. To specification  Inspect and test new vehicles and recording findings so that necessary repairs can be made.  TRAINEE POWER STATION ENGINEER IN DR.SHARIEF THERMAL POWER STATION FROM 9/10/2008 TO 23/10/2008 DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES  Monitor alarms, gauges and other instruments associated with plant operations  Trouble shoot and take corrective action to prevent equipment or system failures  Isolate and lock out equipment mechanically and electrically for inspection and repair  Ensure that equipment and processes operate at maximum efficiency  Take chemical tests of boiler water and other process samples, interpret them and determine appropriate chemical treatments  Assist in the development of operation, maintenance and safety procedures  Maintain a daily log of operation, maintenance and safety activities  Write reports about plant operation (E)TRAINING COURSES
  • 7.
     STANDARDS OFTRAINING, CERTIFICATION & WATCH KEEPING (STCW) FROM 24/9/2012 TO 7/10/2012 APPROVED BY IMMARBE&CAMA BELIZE COMMON WEALTH OF BELIZE, CENTRAL AMERICAN & AUTHORIZED FROM YAK MARITIME ACADEMY IN INDIA WITH BELIZE CDC NO14567AND SUDAN CDC NO 8878 COURSE INCLUDING:-  Proficiency in survival techniques  Fire prevention and fire fighting  Elementary first aid  Personal safety and social responsibilities  TANKER S CERTIFICATE FROM 6/10/2012 TO 17/10/2012  Gas tanker familiarization course  Oil tanker familiarization course  Chemical tanker familiarization course  HYDROGEN SULPHIDE BREATHING APPARATUS COURSE ON 4/11/2012  TRAINING COURSE OF HEATING & COOLING LOADS CALCULATION BY USING ELITE PROGRAM FROM 14/4/2011 TO 23/5/2011 (E) ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS  SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE LEVEL FIVE [UPPER INTERMEDIATE] INTENSIVE TRAINING COURSE IN COMMUNICATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE WITH AN EXCELLENT GRADE FROM THE EMPEROR INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY.  SERVED IN THE SHIPPING LINE FOR MORE THAN SEVEN MONTH ENGLISH LANGUAGE IS MAIN LANGUAGE USE FOR CONTACT AND DEAL WITH ALL CREW. (F) COMPUTER SKILLS  ALL BASIC MICROSOFT OFFICE OPERATION  ADVANCE APPLICATION AUTOCAD AND MATLAP PACKAGES REFEREES: ABDELRAHMAN M. KAMIL ASST. MARINE & PORT OPERATIONS QATAR SHIPPING COMPANY (Q.SHIP) S.P.C TEL NO.: + (974) 44949527 FAX NO.: + (974) 44315565 MOBILE NO: + (974) 55835965 E-mail: arehman@qship.com, / / web site: www.qship.com EL-SAFWA AUTOMOBILE CO.
  • 8.
    YOUSIF AHMED ELOBEID DEPUTYGENERAL MANAGER WEB: WWW.ELSAFWA.COM TEL: +249-156755555 MOBILE: +249-912139202 E-mail: yousif@elsafwa.com / /web: www.elsafwa.com AMIR ESSAM. SERVICE MANAGER, EL SAFWA AUTOMOBILE CO. VW & AUDI SUDAN MOB. 00249114898173 E-MAIL:AMIR@ELSAFWA.COM KAMALABOUDA GENERAL MANAGER: SERYAL TRADING & AGENCIES CO.LTD TEL: +249183250205 FAX: +249183229223 MOB: +24912300722 E-mail: kamalabouda@seryalgroub.com ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:- Aim Willing To Take More Challenging Job in Any Location in All over the World.