Gareth Brown has over 3 years of experience as an Engineering Technician in the Royal Navy. His roles included carrying out daily maintenance, responding to machinery breakdowns, and qualifying to perform watchkeeping duties operating power generation, propulsion, and auxiliary systems. He also conducted fault finding, defect rectification, and planned/preventive maintenance. Brown has a background in engineering studies including City & Guilds qualifications and an intermediate apprenticeship through the Ministry of Defence. He is well organized, self-motivated, and has strong communication skills.
PD213 Introduction to Subsea Inspection, Maintenance & RepairspetroEDGE
Course Description
This three-day course provides an introduction to Subsea Inspection, Maintenance and Repair (IMR) as it is practiced in the offshore oil & gas industry. It will include IMR fundamentals, planning and implementation.
The course attendees will learn the importance of: -
Subsea structural, pipeline and export system purposes and general layouts.
Subsea threats, including mechanical, marine and corrosion.
Corrosion fundamentals and protection schemes.
Inspection purposes and deployment methods.
Subsea anomaly logging, sorting, processing and evaluation.
Maintenance and repairs such as clamps, replacements, welding and others.
Subsea execution techniques including sonar, ROVs, diving, spreads and deployment vessels.
Contract tendering and performance management.
Other issues including splash zones, shore approaches and deepwater considerations.
The learning objectives from this course include understanding:
The business objectives of Subsea IMR and importance in incident prevention and production reliability.
Mechanisms of subsea deterioration and their detection / measurement.
Corrosion fundamentals and subsea equipment protection.
Inspection finding processing, fitness-for-service evaluation and follow-up planning.
General subsea maintenance and repair activities.
Subsea IMR execution options including safety, efficiency and cost considerations.
Contracting methods and contractor management.
Special issues of concern.
PD213 Introduction to Subsea Inspection, Maintenance & RepairspetroEDGE
Course Description
This three-day course provides an introduction to Subsea Inspection, Maintenance and Repair (IMR) as it is practiced in the offshore oil & gas industry. It will include IMR fundamentals, planning and implementation.
The course attendees will learn the importance of: -
Subsea structural, pipeline and export system purposes and general layouts.
Subsea threats, including mechanical, marine and corrosion.
Corrosion fundamentals and protection schemes.
Inspection purposes and deployment methods.
Subsea anomaly logging, sorting, processing and evaluation.
Maintenance and repairs such as clamps, replacements, welding and others.
Subsea execution techniques including sonar, ROVs, diving, spreads and deployment vessels.
Contract tendering and performance management.
Other issues including splash zones, shore approaches and deepwater considerations.
The learning objectives from this course include understanding:
The business objectives of Subsea IMR and importance in incident prevention and production reliability.
Mechanisms of subsea deterioration and their detection / measurement.
Corrosion fundamentals and subsea equipment protection.
Inspection finding processing, fitness-for-service evaluation and follow-up planning.
General subsea maintenance and repair activities.
Subsea IMR execution options including safety, efficiency and cost considerations.
Contracting methods and contractor management.
Special issues of concern.
1. Curriculum Vitae
Name: Gareth Brown
Contact information: garethbrown307@gmail.com
Personal statement
A very well organised, self-motivated, disciplined and pro-active maintenance engineer with
over 3 years of experience in the Royal Navy, as an Engineering Technician Marine Engineer. Has
experience in a fast paced work environment with short deadlines and high workloads. An
enthusiastic person who is eager to learn, excellent communication skills and the ability to
motivate othersaroundhim.
Relevant employment history
Royal Navy- Jan 2013 - April 2016
Job title : Engineering technician marine engineer
Roles and responsibilities
Working within the marine engineering team, responsible for carrying out all daily and planned,
corrective andpreventivemaintenance.
Member of the department that ensured engineering standards were maintained at all times
and respondedtomachinerybreakdowns.
Qualified to hold Watch keeping duties including operating and monitoring on; The Power
generation and distribution plant, propulsion plant, auxiliary machinery such as water
treatmentplants,fuel systems,hydraulicsystemsandairconditioningsystems.
Part of a team that conducted fault finding and defect rectification on various mechanical and
electrical systems.
Heldfire-fighting,damage control andemergencyresponsibilities.
Carry out system analysis and defect rectification on running, and shut down electrical and
mechanical systems.
Carry out planned, preventive and corrective maintenance on electrical and mechanical
systems.
Education
John SummersHigh School – 2003-2008
Qualifications
GCSE EnglishLiterature – C
GCSE EnglishLanguage – C
GCSE EnglishMediaStudies –C
GCSE Science Double Award –C
GCSE Level 2 National FirstAwardinICT - C
GCSE Maths – D
GCSE Geography – D
Deeside College –2008 – 2009
KeySkillsLevel 2inApplicationof Number (GCSE MATHS EQUIVALENT – C )
City& GuildsLevel 2NVQinPerformingEngineeringOperations( Engineeringpractices)
City& GuildsLevel 2Certificate inEngineeringManufacturingTechnology
HMS SULTAN– MOD Defence College –March 2013 – August2013
Intermediate Level ApprenticeshipinEngineeringManufacture –Operatorand Semi-skilled
(EngineeringMaintenance andInstallation) inthe Science,EngineeringandManufacturing
Technologies.(SEMTA)
City& GuildsLevel 2NVQDiplomainEngineeringMaintenance andInstallation(Electrical
Maintenance)
City& GuildsLevel 2DiplomainEngineering –MilitaryMarine and AirEngineering –Marine
Engineering