Senior Supervisor Piping & Mechanical
Piping &Pipe Line Fabrication/Erection&/ Hydro test /Mechanical Completion Pre-Commissioning
I have around17+, years ‘work experience I have done three years diploma inMechanical engineering,
I have worked as a Piping supervisor in Oil, Gas, power plant & Petro-chemical.
Senior Supervisor Piping & Mechanical
Piping &Pipe Line Fabrication/Erection&/ Hydro test /Mechanical Completion Pre-Commissioning
I have around17+, years ‘work experience I have done three years diploma inMechanical engineering,
I have worked as a Piping supervisor in Oil, Gas, power plant & Petro-chemical.
00 resume of site supervisor (Pipeline & welding)Mohammad Khan
Result-oriented with a fast-learning curve and an ability to take calculated risks, defining business mission and integrating resource strengths to deliver impeccable performances aligned to overall objectives .A dynamic professional offering over 15 years in the field of Site Supervisory position for (Pipeline), Erection in Pipeline, in Oil & Gas, Refinery, Petrochemicals, & Power Plant in Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, Kuwait & India for Various Eng. Construction Projects.
Brownfield regeneration in Europe: Identifying stakeholder perceptions, conce...Marco Pesce
Brownfield areas are a major concern in Europe because they are often extensive, persistent in time and compromise stakeholders’ interests. Moreover, due to their complex nature, from the decision-making point of view, the regeneration of brownfields is a challenging problem requiring the involvement of the whole range of stakeholders. Many studies, projects and organisations have recognised the importance of stakeholder involvement and have promoted public participation. However, comprehensive studies providing an overview of stakeholders’ perceptions, concerns, attitudes and information needs when dealing with brownfield regeneration are still missing. This paper presents and discusses a participatory methodology applied to stakeholders from five European countries to fill this research gap, to develop a system to support the categorisation of the needed information and to support the understanding of which typology of information is the most relevant for specific categories of stakeholders also in relation with their concerns.
00 resume of site supervisor (Pipeline & welding)Mohammad Khan
Result-oriented with a fast-learning curve and an ability to take calculated risks, defining business mission and integrating resource strengths to deliver impeccable performances aligned to overall objectives .A dynamic professional offering over 15 years in the field of Site Supervisory position for (Pipeline), Erection in Pipeline, in Oil & Gas, Refinery, Petrochemicals, & Power Plant in Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, Kuwait & India for Various Eng. Construction Projects.
Brownfield regeneration in Europe: Identifying stakeholder perceptions, conce...Marco Pesce
Brownfield areas are a major concern in Europe because they are often extensive, persistent in time and compromise stakeholders’ interests. Moreover, due to their complex nature, from the decision-making point of view, the regeneration of brownfields is a challenging problem requiring the involvement of the whole range of stakeholders. Many studies, projects and organisations have recognised the importance of stakeholder involvement and have promoted public participation. However, comprehensive studies providing an overview of stakeholders’ perceptions, concerns, attitudes and information needs when dealing with brownfield regeneration are still missing. This paper presents and discusses a participatory methodology applied to stakeholders from five European countries to fill this research gap, to develop a system to support the categorisation of the needed information and to support the understanding of which typology of information is the most relevant for specific categories of stakeholders also in relation with their concerns.
1. CURRICULUM VITAE
Mark James Graham Page 1 of 2 November 2015
NAME Mark James Graham
DATE OF BIRTH 12th July 1964
MARITAL STATUS Married
ADDRESS 54 Belmont Gardens
Aberdeen
AB25 3GA
HOME TELEPHONE (01224) 640209
MOBILE TELEPHONE 07816117936
EMAIL graham.mark@sky.com
NATIONALITY British
PASSPORT NO 513966178
DRIVING LICENCE Current and Clean
QUALIFICATIONS - CSWIP Visual Welding Inspector Level 2 (Valid until September 2019)
- PCN Level 2 Radiographic Interpretation (Valid until September 2020)
- PCN Level 2 MPI (Valid until December 2019) PCN Number 310525
- SQA Certificate for Computing Level 1
- NVQ Level 3 – Engineering Construction/Fabricating Steel Structures
- City & Guilds – Sheet Metal and Thin Plate Craft Studies
- First year training certificate for Fabrication Engineering
PROFESSIONAL Registered Welding Inspector - TWI Registration No. R/44042
REGISTRATION
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
DRIL-QUIP, DYCE, ABERDEEN - 2001 TO NOV 2015
Welding/QC Inspector – 2007 to 2010 and Jan 2013 to Nov 2015
Responsibilities included;
Pre, in process and post weld visual and dimensional inspection and documentation of all
structural and tubular fabrications.
Witnessing and monitoring of all welding activities and welder qualifications
Inspection and documentation of all incoming fabrication materials and welding consumables
Weldments and corrosion resistant cladding operations using inconel and stainless steel
applications applied to company designed and manufactured surface and subsea xmas tree valve
blocks and sub-components. Sourcing tempering temperatures and preparing PWHT requests,
and then carrying out post – stress hardness tests.
Interpret isometric drawings ensuring all completed work within required tolerances.
Approve or reject outgoing finished products.
Issue non-conformance report, arrange for rework and re-inspection of parts.
Maintain QC records and ensure closure of all processes and product non-conformities detected
in non-conformance report.
Liaise with production planner and co-ordinate all incoming and outgoing QC datelines.
Liaise with vendors on incoming quality issues on out-sourced products.
Co-ordination and monitoring of NDT and PWHT requirements including review and interpretation
of radiographs.
Assist the QA/QC Engineer to perform daily QA procedures, ensuring all incoming and outgoing
finished products are inspected according to QC checklists prior to final delivery and shipment.
Shipping inspection of company designed and manufactured products to ensure compliance with
requirements prior to shipping.
Closing down Work Orders ensuring that all relevant PWHT and NDT, test and assembly function
tests, purchase orders etc, have been carried out and completed with appropriate reports before
passing them forward to QA before final release to client.
2. CURRICULUM VITAE
Mark James Graham Page 2 of 2 November 2015
QA Engineer – 2010 to Dec 2012
Responsible for the verification and approval of contract review and process control documents,
purchase orders, welder performance qualifications, weekly workshop quality audits and co-ordination
of third party inspectors.
Summary of responsibilities and duties:
Reviewing sales orders to ensure technical and quality content is correct.
Sample reviewing critical process routings ensuring they contain correct technical and quality
information/detail.
Liaising with certifying authority/customer inspection representatives to ensure all necessary
inspection is undertaken and parts are final released.
Processing of quality documentation for presentation to the certifying authority /customer
inspection representatives to facilitate final release of equipment.
Reviewing service/production related purchase orders to ensure they contain the correct technical
and quality information/detail.
Controlling/processing welder qualifications ensuring all new/existing Welder 3 qualifications are
identified and correctly executed including processing finalized documentation.
Checking manufacturing quality plans on mainstream products for customer/certifying authority
approval.
Reviewing and distributing shipping instructions.
Plater/Pipe Fitter – Pipe/Fabrication Shops – 2001 to 2007
Responsibilities included receiving work orders, calculating material requirements, sourcing materials
and fabricating to required tolerances, as per drawings. Also, assisting in the pipe shop as required
fitting housings, casings, shoes and connectors. Fabrications included subsea wellhead and xmas
tree protection equipment, subsea templates, guide bases etc.
AMEC, ABERDEEN – 1989 TO 2001
1989-1999 - Plater on Maintenance squad on the Forties Charlie, main tasks included; measuring
up for new jobs, making drawings to BP specs, ordering materials, fabrication work in Fab Shop,
varying from plating work to all aspects of pipefitting work, replacing old for new and finally the
installation of work on site. Other daily tasks included; writing of own permits, logging of all work onto
computer using the Engarde system. On numerous occasions fulfilled the role of charge hand during
up-manning of personnel offshore.
Jan 1999 - Transferred to the Beryl Alpha to complete new gas compression lines, new structural
steel work and all other general steel work.
Apr 2000 - Employed on the Shearwater platform hook-up. Drafted into the office to supervise and
co-ordinate the material shipment to the Shearwater hook-up project. Involved liaising between
Wallsend Shipyard, AMEC warehouse and offshore. Main duties included; amalgamating information
between sites and offshore to eliminate pipe supports shortage, co-ordinating supports to be
transported to Aberdeen warehouse, arranging supports onto pallets ready for transfer offshore,
creating detailed Excel spreadsheets and tracked pipe support drawings through Shell’s SODS
system, created workpacks of missing supports and sent out to fabrication in Aberdeen.
JAMES AIKEN OFFSHORE, PORTLETHEN, ABERDEEN – 1988 TO 1989
Work consisted of manufacture and fabrication of offshore containers to international codes and
standards, duties also consisted of frequent offshore trips installing metal fire doors.
RIGBLAST, DYCE, ABERDEEN - 1987 TO 1988
Offshore Metal Worker on the Brae B platform during hook-up.
AOC INTERNATIONAL, DYCE, ABERDEEN – 1986 TO 1987
Offshore Plater on the North Alwyn during hook-up.
ENTERPRISE ENGINEERING, ABERDEEN - 1980 TO 1986
Served apprenticeship as a metal worker, which included offshore work on BP, Shell and Chevron
platforms and various on-site work.