This document provides a summary of Joey E. Stephenson's qualifications and experience. It lists his contact information and nationality, then outlines over 15 years of experience in construction project management roles across various industries. Recent roles include serving as a Civil Construction Lead for a waste water plant project in Qatar from 2015 to present.
1. NAME : Joey E. Stephenson
Contact: joeystephenson78@gmail.com
NATIONALITY : AMERICAN
QUALIFICATION : Sr. Civil Management
EXPERIENCE : 15+Years
PROFESSIONAL
PROFILE
Construction professional with progressive levels of responsibility in oil & gas, LNG,
power plants, government, and petrochemical projects.
Experienced at meeting project challenges with practical and effective solutions to
ensure success and client satisfaction.
Proven ability to work effectively on teams or independently with stakeholders, multi-
cultures and disciplines and across all organization levels.
Skilled in developing strategies, planning, coaching and motivating staff, and in client
and contract management.
TRAINING &
CERTIFICATION
ACI Concrete and materials specialist
Concrete Batch Plants
Excavator, Dozer, Loader operator
Dogman
Working at heights
CITC Safety Course
Confined spaces and breathing apparatus
Fire safety
Forklift
Hydraulic truck cranes
2. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Qatar Kentz W.L.L January 2015-Present
Civil Construction Lead – Doha Qatar
• Construction Lead responsible for the management and execution of a waste water recycling plant for three
mega LNG trains in the Ras Laffan refinery in Doha, Qatar.
• Directly managed 250 company staff and three subcontractors with around an 800 man workforce.
• Reported to the Construction Manager
• Responsible for the Safety, Quality, and Schedule compliance of subcontractor management and staff.
• Coordinate with Technical Division Engineers in work scope preparation, definition, and design review of
modifications. Supervise implementation of modifications.
• Conduct performance reviews of staff, and recommend ways to improve efficiency of work.
• Interface with the client on a regular basis.
• Conduct weekly sub-contractor construction meetings to monitor quality and schedule compliance for six
sub-contractors.
• Authoritative signature for change orders, site instructions, and engineered document transmittal.
KBR – Sonaref Refinery October 2013-August 2014
Civil Superintendent – Angola, Africa
• Civil superintendent representing the Angolan Oil client, in the site preparation of a multi-million dollar oil
refinery.
• 350+ multi-cultural work force.
• Reported to the area manager and construction manager.
• Responsible for the Safety, Quality, and Schedule compliance of subcontractor management and staff.
• Participated in all applicable client and subcontractor meetings.
• Lead subcontractor in daily safety meetings/toolbox talks, and the correct implementation of all the safety
tools available through KBR’s extensive IIF culture.
• Lead the contractors in weekly planning activities in order to stream line and manage the activities in order to
increase productivity and weekly planned percentages.
KBR – Gorgon LNG Project October 2011- September 2013
Civil Superintendent – Barrow Island, Australia
• Civil Superintendent representing Chevron in the construction management of the multi-billion dollar Gorgon
LNG project.
• 5000+ multi-cultural workforce
3. • Reported to the Area Construction Manager verbally and through daily construction reports.
• Responsible for the Safety and Schedule compliance of three general contractors and company subordinates.
• Participate in all applicable client/contractor meetings.
• Responsible for leading the contractor in weekly safety meetings and daily pre-starts.
• Monitor completion and plan for ways to accelerate the schedule without compromising safety or quality.
• Lead the contractors in the weekly planning activities to adhere to the schedule through Last Planner.
• Participated heavily in the Chevron IIF culture program and KPI management.
Kentz – 901 OMV CPF Project September 2010- July 2011
Sr. Construction Superintendent - Al Uqlah, Yemen
• Sr. Construction Superintendent managing a team of 12 superintendents, 12 supervisors, and all trade workers
on the ongoing EPC project building a 30,000 barrel per day Oil Processing Facility.
• 1000+ multi-cultural workforce.
• Report directly to the Project Manager.
• $660m contract value
• Coordinate with Technical Division Engineers in work scope preparation, definition, and design review of
modifications. Supervise implementation of modifications.
• Conduct performance reviews of staff, and recommend ways to improve efficiency of work.
• Interface with the client on a regular basis.
• Conduct weekly sub-contractor construction meetings to monitor quality and schedule compliance for six
sub-contractors.
• Authoritative signature for change orders, site instructions, and engineered document transmittal.
Qatalum Aluminum Smelter -FTP January 2010- July 2010
Construction Supervisor • Mesaeed,Qatar
• Mechanical supervisor directly managing 365 multi-cultural contractors in the construction of a fume
treatment plant and two pot rooms.
• $300m contract value
• Supervised installation thru pre-commissioning of a wide range of rotating and static equipment carried out
by contractors and plant staff.
• Assist with day to day planning and scheduling activities, for installation and pre-commissioning progress.
• Coordinate all vendor warranty/service activities.
• Participated in material control, logistics, low level purchasing, and inventory deficiencies.
4. NASJRB Commissary/Exchange Project June 2009-January 2010
Quality Control • Belle Chasse, LA
• Construction of Naval commissary and exchange.
• $125m contract value
• On-site quality control representing the client.
• Verify code compliance of all sub-contractors and insure that all tasks meet contract specifications.
• Instructed contractor in the proper repair of all non-conforming work. Issue and sign off on all NCR repairs.
• Inspected the preliminary phase civil activities such as reinforcement installation, anchor bolts, and other
embedded items in large foundations and grade beams.
• Inspection and dimensional verification of the structural steel works in compliance with drawings and vendor
specifications.
• Involved in QC documentation review and approval for all Client Hold points such as Hydro test, Rotating
equipment alignment, and mechanical completion certification.
Thyssen-Krupp Steel Mill May 2008- June 2009
Construction Supervisor • Calvert, AL
• Construction supervisor managing several multi-cultural sub-contractors in the construction through
completion of two cold roll stainless steel mills, and two hot strip carbon steel mills.
• $1.8 billion contract value
• Supervised the placement, finishing, and curing of over a million m3
of concrete.
• Supervised the installation of formworks, reinforcing steel, anchor bolts, and other embedded items.
• Supervised the installation of rotating, package, and static equipment according to method statements, ITP’s,
ASME and API standards.
• Responsible for all mechanical activities from structural steel erection, piping underground and above
ground, and concrete placement for mechanical completion including punch list completions and turn over.
Chevron EPT Expansion Project September 2006- April 2008
Construction Supervisor • Pascagoula, MS
• Superintendent supervising field and office staff and sub-contractors during the construction of thirteen above
ground concrete petroleum tanks
• $400m contract value
• Supervised pile locations and pile cap placements for tank bed foundation
• Supervised the placement of concrete foundations and all subsequent piping, protection, welding, and
mechanical equipment installation.
• Supervised the erection of pump-skids on foundations according to supplier specifications.
5. • Supervised the piping erection including filters, valves, and verified compliance with contract documents.
• 1,400 person work force including clerical and engineering.
• Reported directly to offsite project manager
Northrop Grumman Dock Expansion February 2006- August 2006
Construction Supervisor • Pascagoula, MS
• Supervised civil/structural teams during the construction and expansion of the ship terminals for the United
States Navy.
• Supervised civil/structural works and installation of three, 300 ton, rolling gantry cranes used to assemble
naval ships.
• Maintain a good working relationship with the client and sub-contractor’s engineering representatives.
• In accordance with the HSE plan, ensure that work permits, where applicable, are raised and processed.
• Ensure all “as-built” drawings and mark-ups for construction and fabrication work scope are prepared as the
work proceeds and kept safely for later formal drafting and handover to the client group.
• Supervise inspections, reports and the documentation issued by inspectors and collect and file the required
Quality Records.
Harris County Street Renewal Project August 2005- January 2006
Construction Foreman • Houston, TX
• Concrete foreman responsible for leading two four-man crews in the removal and replacement of overpasses,
roads, and existing concrete structures in and around Houston, TX.
• Coordinate teardown and haul off of damaged concrete.
• Scheduled and poured new concrete with truck mixers and concrete pumps when needed.
• $13m contract value
BP Amoco Unit 54 Turnaround March 2003- September 2005
Safety Officer • League City, TX
• Safety officer responsible for the training and instruction of the proper implementation of safety equipment,
including s.c.b.a. respirators and re-breathers, harnesses, and other necessary equipment.
• Supervised all sub-contractor safety personnel.
• Responsible for ensuring and maintaining a safe work environment.
• OSHA trained and certified.
• Conducted weekly safety meeting and implemented safe working incentives.
6. Entergy Boiler Shutdown November 2002- January 2003
Non-destructive Technician • Gonzales, LA
• Level 2 nondestructive testing technician.
• X-ray piping and welding in order to verify code compliance.
• Interpreting x-rays on welded coupons to qualify welders for project.
• Ultrasonic testing on pipe bends to measure erosion from product flow.
• Radiation safety trained with iridium 192 and cobalt 64 sources.
JEA Repowering Project 2000- 2002
Construction Foreman • Jacksonville, Fl
• Supervisor for welding, and fabrication of material for fluidized bed boilers.
• Interface between sub-contractors for access and equipment usage.
• Assisted in turnover activities between contractor and client.
• Ensured all punch list items were completed and in compliance with contract specifications.
• $800m contract value