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Control & Instrument Engineer
Paul Gaskell
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HOOK, Hants, United Kingdom
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Design of Control & Instrumentation Systems in the Process Industries
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United Kingdom
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English
Fluently
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My experience
2020 - ?
freelance
CONSULTANT ENGINEER
Automation Installations Ltd.
During Covid-19 Lockdown I have managed to gain employment from a number of sources and maintained an office from my home. Contracts have been gained with Woodgroup and Howe Baker. Projects have all been FEED, and include:
Al-Zour Refinery, Kuwait
Gathering project documentation to provide a detailed design brief and costing for over 230 field analysers, sample systems and houses for the detailed engineering teams to start work on. Technical and commercial bid evaluations have been specified to complete this phase of the project.
ADNOC Expansion Project, UAE
Increase the capacity of an existing facility. Revising existing documentation, working on Metering, Analysers, and Valves.
WAHA Petroleum, Libya
Client Representative. Creation of a new oil & gas field, and increasing the capacity of an existing field, with major control system upgrades, tie-ins with existing facilities, and incorporating Vendor Packages.
Al-Zour Refinery, Kuwait
Gathering project documentation to provide a detailed design brief and costing for over 230 field analysers, sample systems and houses for the detailed engineering teams to start work on. Technical and commercial bid evaluations have been specified to complete this phase of the project.
ADNOC Expansion Project, UAE
Increase the capacity of an existing facility. Revising existing documentation, working on Metering, Analysers, and Valves.
WAHA Petroleum, Libya
Client Representative. Creation of a new oil & gas field, and increasing the capacity of an existing field, with major control system upgrades, tie-ins with existing facilities, and incorporating Vendor Packages.
Design, Contracts, Engineering, Costing, Office, Contracts
2015 - 2019
job
Client Representative - Lead Instrument and Analyser Engineer
CHEVRON TCO.
Analyzes
2014 - 2015
job
Instrument & Control Systems Engineer
BP Shah Deniz.
2 (Detailed Engineering)
I was responsible for the C&I element of a new control room and operations centre for a significant onshore development and two offshore platforms. The control room design had design capacity for integration of the existing Shah Deniz fields at a later date.
I was responsible for the C&I element of a new control room and operations centre for a significant onshore development and two offshore platforms. The control room design had design capacity for integration of the existing Shah Deniz fields at a later date.
Design, Operations, C, Integration, Engineering, Offshore, Development
2014 - 2014
job
Instrument and Controls Engineer
KBR.
2014 - 2014
job
Lead C,I&T Engineer
Pre-FEED Conceptual Work.
Statoil Snorre 'C' Design (CLASS 'C' ENGINEERING)
Design to develop the design of a new North Sea platform, and tie-in to the two existing Snorre platforms. The project considered SAS total integration using Class 1 interfaces with 3rd party equipment suppliers as well as drilling and hull systems. The second phase considered a 3rd party producer tie-in and all associated analytical and fiscal metering and sub-sea tie-ins.
Design to develop the design of a new North Sea platform, and tie-in to the two existing Snorre platforms. The project considered SAS total integration using Class 1 interfaces with 3rd party equipment suppliers as well as drilling and hull systems. The second phase considered a 3rd party producer tie-in and all associated analytical and fiscal metering and sub-sea tie-ins.
Design, C, Producer, SAS, Integration, Engineering, Drilling, Drilling
2013 - 2014
job
Principal - C,I&T Engineer
WOOD GROUP MUSTANG.
working on Pre-FEED / Conceptual Study / Tender work
Tender Work
Tender Work
C
2014 - 2014
job
Lead C,I&T Engineer
FEED Work.
Statoil Mariner Static Frequency Convertor Design (CLASS 'D' ENGINEERING)
Design to provide the Jack-Up Drilling Rig with electrical power generated from excess gas production in the early field production. Study was set up with the SAS vendor to tie-in to both main platform and the Jack-up rig. Electrical equipment monitoring, controls, safeguarding, including process utilities, HVAC, F&G protection, and full integration into the ICSS where included in the design.
Design to provide the Jack-Up Drilling Rig with electrical power generated from excess gas production in the early field production. Study was set up with the SAS vendor to tie-in to both main platform and the Jack-up rig. Electrical equipment monitoring, controls, safeguarding, including process utilities, HVAC, F&G protection, and full integration into the ICSS where included in the design.
Design, C, SAS, Integration, Engineering, Monitoring, Power, Production, Utilities, Drilling, UP, Rig, Drilling
2013 - 2014
job
C,I&T Engineer
Statoil.
Studying two possible options of platform design, both with limited yearly manned maintenance hours, therefore additional monitoring of equipment, with a high reliability required. Two Philosophies created for SAS and Telecoms.
Design, C, SAS, Monitoring
2012 - 2013
job
Control Systems Lead Engineer
FEED ENGINEERING.
Ma'aden Project (FEED ENGINEERING)
Design overall controls for the Ma'aden Phosphate Mining and Infrastructure Project in Saudi Arabia.
Design overall controls for the Ma'aden Phosphate Mining and Infrastructure Project in Saudi Arabia.
Design, Engineering, Infrastructure
2012 - 2013
job
Principal - Instrument and Controls Engineer
JACOBS ENGINEERING.
2012 - 2012
job
PMC ENGINEER
unknown.
Marafiq Projects (DETAILED ENGINEERING)
Review vendor documents and design to ensure compatibility with plant and industry standards, for a number of projects.
Review vendor documents and design to ensure compatibility with plant and industry standards, for a number of projects.
Design, Engineering
2012 - 2012
job
Instrument & Control Systems Engineer
unknown.
Hess South Arne Phase 3 Development Project (DETAILED ENGINEERING)
C&I input into Interdepartmental and Vendor documentation reviews.
C&I input into Interdepartmental and Vendor documentation reviews.
C, Engineering, Development
2010 - 2011
job
Principal - Lead Control, Instrument and Telecoms (CI&T) Engineer
PETROFAC LTD.
Conceptual / Study Work
July 2011 Universal / Sipec Stubb Creek Field Development, Nigeria Delta
Modify and update existing feed documents for a crude oil gathering and gas re-injection plant, to enable EPC contractors to bid for detailed design.
July 2011 Universal / Sipec Stubb Creek Field Development, Nigeria Delta
Modify and update existing feed documents for a crude oil gathering and gas re-injection plant, to enable EPC contractors to bid for detailed design.
Design, Development
2010 - 2010
job
Principal Lead Control, Instrument and Telecoms (CI&T Engineer & Acting Discipline Head)
SNC-LAVALIN UK LTD.
SONATRACH ROD - Algeria (DETAILED ENGINEERING)
The project was to deliver an additional two new compressors and associated equipment, on an existing plant in the Algerian dessert. The plant used Man Turbo Compressors, CCC controls including Anti-Surge, Bentley Nevada condition monitoring, and was interfaced with the new Honeywell TDC 3000 ICSS using Allen Bradley PLC's. The Honeywell system was independent, but interfaced with the existing Honeywell system via hardwired signals. The CI&T aspects of the project were delivered well within fixed price budget, despite showing poor progress when I initially took over the position.
The project was to deliver an additional two new compressors and associated equipment, on an existing plant in the Algerian dessert. The plant used Man Turbo Compressors, CCC controls including Anti-Surge, Bentley Nevada condition monitoring, and was interfaced with the new Honeywell TDC 3000 ICSS using Allen Bradley PLC's. The Honeywell system was independent, but interfaced with the existing Honeywell system via hardwired signals. The CI&T aspects of the project were delivered well within fixed price budget, despite showing poor progress when I initially took over the position.
Budget, Engineering, PLC, Monitoring
2009 - 2010
job
Principal Lead Control, Instrument and Telecoms (CI&T Engineer)
STORK Engineering.
GASCO Habshan and Bab - Asset Integrity Study - Abu Dhabi UAE (SITE TECHNICAL STUDY)
A site survey and technical review of the plants CI&T equipment was carried out to determine potential issues within the facilities in the next 5,10 & 20-year periods (Equipment 'end of life'). Issues with varying process parameters from those originally designed against where found (increased H2S, CO2, SO2 and hydrocarbons). Plus, poor installation practices. Recommendations were made for equipment change out within what was considered reasonable time framework. The company's maintenance records and databases formed the basis of the study, which I used along with predicted mean time to failure rates extracted from manufacturers records and organisations such as Oreda, Exida, US Military Corp and TÜV to determine 'end of life' and reasonable equipment change out periods.
A site survey and technical review of the plants CI&T equipment was carried out to determine potential issues within the facilities in the next 5,10 & 20-year periods (Equipment 'end of life'). Issues with varying process parameters from those originally designed against where found (increased H2S, CO2, SO2 and hydrocarbons). Plus, poor installation practices. Recommendations were made for equipment change out within what was considered reasonable time framework. The company's maintenance records and databases formed the basis of the study, which I used along with predicted mean time to failure rates extracted from manufacturers records and organisations such as Oreda, Exida, US Military Corp and TÜV to determine 'end of life' and reasonable equipment change out periods.
Framework, Mean
2008 - 2009
job
Instrument Engineer
FLUOR LTD.
SK Energy - Korea (FEED STUDY)
P&ID development and Smart Plant InTools data entry for several plant areas. The project was delivered on time with an extremely aggressive schedule. Although the project was a feed study, the client level of expectation was more inline with a detailed engineering project, for which we obliged.
P&ID development and Smart Plant InTools data entry for several plant areas. The project was delivered on time with an extremely aggressive schedule. Although the project was a feed study, the client level of expectation was more inline with a detailed engineering project, for which we obliged.
Engineering, Development, Energy, Energy
2008 - 2008
job
Instrument and Electrical Engineer
CYCLOTECH LTD.
WOOD GROUP ENGINEERING / TOTAL - Franklin Desanding Package (FEED STUDY)
Short term contract to produce all E&I documentation for an off-shore gas / crude / water / sand separation skid on the North Sea Franklin Platform. I produced an Excel spreadsheet database which was compatible with the clients and end users own instrument index. I also produced all instrument datasheets, wiring drawings, loop drawings, weight calcs and utility consumption calcs.
Short term contract to produce all E&I documentation for an off-shore gas / crude / water / sand separation skid on the North Sea Franklin Platform. I produced an Excel spreadsheet database which was compatible with the clients and end users own instrument index. I also produced all instrument datasheets, wiring drawings, loop drawings, weight calcs and utility consumption calcs.
Excel, Database, Engineering, Off-shore
2006 - 2007
job
Instrument Engineer
WORLEY PARSONS LTD.
(CONCEPTUAL DESIGN)
My principle task was to identify Safety Integrity Level Selection (SIL) for Plant Instrumentation, in accordance with IEC 61508/61511 and ExxonMobil Standards. This involved gathering input from the client's representatives in the UK, USA and Singapore, as well as in-house Process and HSE departments. I was also involved in the general InTools data entry and assisting the Process department with P&ID design and consistency across all process units.
My principle task was to identify Safety Integrity Level Selection (SIL) for Plant Instrumentation, in accordance with IEC 61508/61511 and ExxonMobil Standards. This involved gathering input from the client's representatives in the UK, USA and Singapore, as well as in-house Process and HSE departments. I was also involved in the general InTools data entry and assisting the Process department with P&ID design and consistency across all process units.
Design, Safety, USA
2005 - 2006
job
Lead Instrument Engineer
BG Karachaganak.
Pipelines / Infield, Karachaganak, Kazakhstan (On Site - Engineering Operations Support)
I worked on a 'back-to-back' basis on a large ex-soviet designed site in Kazakhstan (See previous design experience below with Snamproggeti). I was responsible for all technical aspects regarding instrumentation and control around pipelines, pumping stations, tie-ins with other distribution companies, condensate gathering and gas re-injection. Work was subcontracted out to Republic of Kazakhstan (RoK) design companies and institutes for which I was responsible for the checking, approval and implementation. We also made use of Worley Parsons and MW Kelloggs local design houses and my task was to allocate, specify, obtain quotes, evaluate quotes, obtain sanction, allocate the work, supervise and sign off these projects.
A significant part of the plant was built and operated previously by Ex-Soviet companies; my work included upgrading these systems from a control, safety and environmental perspective. This involved allocating work to site construction teams in the form of work packs. I was also responsible for the operational and maintenance support of systems and field instruments. Our team consisted of my Italian B2B, and several Kazakh/Russian Engineers, Designers and Graduate Engineers. I made myself mentor and put in place log book-based training that I received during my training as an apprentice and graduate. I also had two designers studying a UK based distance learning HNC for which I provided support and reference.
The main DCS system used on plant was a Honeywell TDC 3000. The contract for maintenance was given to Foxboro who I maintained close links. The pipelines used a multitude of vendors, some ex-soviet, but all where fibre optic using patch panels for communication back to a Foxboro SCADA system, all this work was carried out under contract however I had the responsibility of allocation and final sign off.
My greatest achievement during my time in Kazakhstan was over the Christmas and New Year period of 2006, when the Russian government turned off the gas supplies to Europe. I was given the task of project engineering and seeing through to completion a section of pipeline joining another Kazakh Operating company, therefore enabling gas flow to Europe via Turkey. This involved an 'on the job' design approach, in conditions of -40°C. I had to liaise with officials from the other operating company and also local design authorities as well as the Town's Mayor. All conversations where carried out in Russian language. We had temperature, pressure and flow measurement installations on dedicated UPS power supplies, which was fed to the other Kazakh operator along with fiscal flow readings via fibre optic and a dedicated operator PC located in their control room. This was all done whilst 'round the clock' excavation, pipe laying, and welding was being carried out. The pipeline was started, completed and ready for operation in four weeks.
I worked on a 'back-to-back' basis on a large ex-soviet designed site in Kazakhstan (See previous design experience below with Snamproggeti). I was responsible for all technical aspects regarding instrumentation and control around pipelines, pumping stations, tie-ins with other distribution companies, condensate gathering and gas re-injection. Work was subcontracted out to Republic of Kazakhstan (RoK) design companies and institutes for which I was responsible for the checking, approval and implementation. We also made use of Worley Parsons and MW Kelloggs local design houses and my task was to allocate, specify, obtain quotes, evaluate quotes, obtain sanction, allocate the work, supervise and sign off these projects.
A significant part of the plant was built and operated previously by Ex-Soviet companies; my work included upgrading these systems from a control, safety and environmental perspective. This involved allocating work to site construction teams in the form of work packs. I was also responsible for the operational and maintenance support of systems and field instruments. Our team consisted of my Italian B2B, and several Kazakh/Russian Engineers, Designers and Graduate Engineers. I made myself mentor and put in place log book-based training that I received during my training as an apprentice and graduate. I also had two designers studying a UK based distance learning HNC for which I provided support and reference.
The main DCS system used on plant was a Honeywell TDC 3000. The contract for maintenance was given to Foxboro who I maintained close links. The pipelines used a multitude of vendors, some ex-soviet, but all where fibre optic using patch panels for communication back to a Foxboro SCADA system, all this work was carried out under contract however I had the responsibility of allocation and final sign off.
My greatest achievement during my time in Kazakhstan was over the Christmas and New Year period of 2006, when the Russian government turned off the gas supplies to Europe. I was given the task of project engineering and seeing through to completion a section of pipeline joining another Kazakh Operating company, therefore enabling gas flow to Europe via Turkey. This involved an 'on the job' design approach, in conditions of -40°C. I had to liaise with officials from the other operating company and also local design authorities as well as the Town's Mayor. All conversations where carried out in Russian language. We had temperature, pressure and flow measurement installations on dedicated UPS power supplies, which was fed to the other Kazakh operator along with fiscal flow readings via fibre optic and a dedicated operator PC located in their control room. This was all done whilst 'round the clock' excavation, pipe laying, and welding was being carried out. The pipeline was started, completed and ready for operation in four weeks.
Design, B2B, Operations, Training, C, Mentor, SoMe, Engineering, Implementation, Safety, Support, Russian, SCADA, Power, PC
2003 - 2003
job
Senior Instrument Engineer
JOHN BROWN HYDROCARBONS LTD.
Interconnector - Bacton Terminal (Detail Engineering / On Site for Survey)
Specification, purchasing and coordinating installation activities for two Michell Instruments Condumax Analysers for hydrocarbon dew point measurement in natural gas, on a live plant. The analyser was specifically designed for this task. My remit was to install an appropriate sample take off point by 'hot tapping' the process line, installing a heated pressure regulator and heated / insulated tube bundle to the Condumax Units. The units utilised site power, instrument air and fed the companies SCADA system with several analogue signals.
Specification, purchasing and coordinating installation activities for two Michell Instruments Condumax Analysers for hydrocarbon dew point measurement in natural gas, on a live plant. The analyser was specifically designed for this task. My remit was to install an appropriate sample take off point by 'hot tapping' the process line, installing a heated pressure regulator and heated / insulated tube bundle to the Condumax Units. The units utilised site power, instrument air and fed the companies SCADA system with several analogue signals.
Engineering, Natural, SCADA, Analyzes, Detail, Power
2002 - 2002
job
Senior Instrument Engineer
SLP ENGINEERING LTD.
Shell, UK - Goldeneye Wellhead Platform (Finalising Detail Design)
My task was to obtaincoms data from 'problem' package suppliers and ensure compatibility with the DCS vendor's requirements. This task was considered an emergency as the project completion was scheduled 5 weeks after my start date. I established communications with technical staff from package companies, as well as the client and Honeywell DCS team to ensure project consistency. I was also involved in 'last minute' purchasing and data sheet finalisation. The project was completed on time.
My task was to obtaincoms data from 'problem' package suppliers and ensure compatibility with the DCS vendor's requirements. This task was considered an emergency as the project completion was scheduled 5 weeks after my start date. I established communications with technical staff from package companies, as well as the client and Honeywell DCS team to ensure project consistency. I was also involved in 'last minute' purchasing and data sheet finalisation. The project was completed on time.
Design, Detail
2001 - 2001
job
Senior Instrument Engineer
PARSONS ENERGY AND CHEMICALS LTD.
- Onshore Gas Receiving Facility (Conceptual Design)
I was tasked with attending P&ID review meetings and HAZOPs. I helped with P&ID development and consistency issues. I created design philosophy documents for analytical instrumentation and completed instrument data sheets for control and relief valves. I was also responsible for building up and controlling the Excel instrument index and I/O schedules.
I was tasked with attending P&ID review meetings and HAZOPs. I helped with P&ID development and consistency issues. I created design philosophy documents for analytical instrumentation and completed instrument data sheets for control and relief valves. I was also responsible for building up and controlling the Excel instrument index and I/O schedules.
Design, Excel, Controlling, Development, UP
1996 - 1996
job
Control Systems Engineer
Instrument.
I was responsible for the specification of all instruments for various small batch projects at Kodak plants. Including: ball valves, magnetic flow meters, load cells, paper web weave detectors, overcoat detectors, infrared temperature detectors etc. and an Allen Bradley PLC. I was also involved in Microsoft PDS modelling of in line instruments.
PLC, Web
1992 - 1993
job
Assistant Electrical/Instrument Engineer
COURTALDS CHEMICALS.
Various small projects including installation UV analysers and fast loop sample systems for a cooling water pollution monitoring system. Designing an emergency shower activated alarm system. Assessing night time lighting levels and installing new lights to meet plant requirements. Other duties included obtaining quotations, supervising installations and general engineering managerial duties in a plant maintenance and operations capacity.
My final year at University included as part of my degree, a dissertation in which I mathematically modelled several distillation columns at the Courtaulds facility to help identify possible energy savings in the chemical separation process. This included the use of analytical measuring instruments instead of conventional temperature measurements, which was the practice at the time.
My final year at University included as part of my degree, a dissertation in which I mathematically modelled several distillation columns at the Courtaulds facility to help identify possible energy savings in the chemical separation process. This included the use of analytical measuring instruments instead of conventional temperature measurements, which was the practice at the time.
Operations, Engineering, Monitoring, Energy, Energy
1992 - 1992
job
Electrical/Instrument Technician
ASTON DANE LTD.
Temporary contract to construct, hard-wire and test a PLC test rig within the home office of an industrial software consultancy. Final testing using a Texas 530 PLC was successful. The test rig had a capacity to test up to three PLCs.
Test, PLC, Testing, Office, Software, UP, Rig
1991 - 1991
job
Fault Diagnosis Technician
NATIONAL AMERICAN CAN CO.
Part of the company's spoilage correction team involved in finding and correcting problem areas on the production of aluminium drinks cans.
Production
1986 - 1990
internship
EITB and Merseyside Training Council Recognised Apprenticeship
NORTH WEST WATER LTD.
as an Instrument Technician
My apprenticeship followed a traditional four-year route. I completed nine months in an EITB training school covering a variety of skills such as machining, welding, fabrication, electrical wiring, electrical equipment maintenance and mechanical instrumentation maintenance. This was coupled with a college day release and two evening classes studying for my BTEC ONC & HNC where I specialised in instrumentation and control systems. I also attended several specific training courses for equipment we used, and further training courses at BNFL Capenhurst training school for logic and programming. A further three plus years were spent working with experienced Technicians in the workshop and on various water and effluent treatment plants all over the North West of England. These included water treatment, storage, chlorination, distribution, and effluent treatment, piping, disposal and incineration. As part of my apprentice duties I maintained and calibrated gas detectors and spare instruments, I also repaired instruments brought in from site, constructed small field enclosures, and ensured the department had adequate bulk materials such as cable, clips, tools etc. I also maintained all paper files for datasheets and calibration records.
North West Water had at that time a multitude of instruments, some of which where clock-work and over one hundred years old. I was privileged to work on these units before their eventual de commissioning. During my time at NWW the new Manchester to Liverpool sludge pipeline was built, for which I was heavily involved in the commissioning of one of the pumping stations which used Texas Instruments PLC units. I also gained experience using GEM80 PLCs and Turnbull, Foxboro, Yokogawa and Honeywell multi-channel PID control units. I also installed several Chlorination dosing units required as part of the EU requirements on water quality and decommissioned many units which used Mercury. My final year was spent working alone as a grade B technician where I was responsible for calibration, installation, commissioning and maintenance of various instruments, analysers, control and telemetry systems. My indentures where finally signed off by Merseyside Training Council, before leaving the company to attend University on a full-time basis in pursuit of my chosen career as an Engineer.
My apprenticeship followed a traditional four-year route. I completed nine months in an EITB training school covering a variety of skills such as machining, welding, fabrication, electrical wiring, electrical equipment maintenance and mechanical instrumentation maintenance. This was coupled with a college day release and two evening classes studying for my BTEC ONC & HNC where I specialised in instrumentation and control systems. I also attended several specific training courses for equipment we used, and further training courses at BNFL Capenhurst training school for logic and programming. A further three plus years were spent working with experienced Technicians in the workshop and on various water and effluent treatment plants all over the North West of England. These included water treatment, storage, chlorination, distribution, and effluent treatment, piping, disposal and incineration. As part of my apprentice duties I maintained and calibrated gas detectors and spare instruments, I also repaired instruments brought in from site, constructed small field enclosures, and ensured the department had adequate bulk materials such as cable, clips, tools etc. I also maintained all paper files for datasheets and calibration records.
North West Water had at that time a multitude of instruments, some of which where clock-work and over one hundred years old. I was privileged to work on these units before their eventual de commissioning. During my time at NWW the new Manchester to Liverpool sludge pipeline was built, for which I was heavily involved in the commissioning of one of the pumping stations which used Texas Instruments PLC units. I also gained experience using GEM80 PLCs and Turnbull, Foxboro, Yokogawa and Honeywell multi-channel PID control units. I also installed several Chlorination dosing units required as part of the EU requirements on water quality and decommissioned many units which used Mercury. My final year was spent working alone as a grade B technician where I was responsible for calibration, installation, commissioning and maintenance of various instruments, analysers, control and telemetry systems. My indentures where finally signed off by Merseyside Training Council, before leaving the company to attend University on a full-time basis in pursuit of my chosen career as an Engineer.
Training, SoMe, PLC, Storage, Logic, Workshop, Pid control
1986 - 1986
internship
Youth Training Scheme Apprentice Plumber
STEWARTS PLUMBING AND HEATING.
Working as a trainee plumber on refurbishment projects within a Council managed development in Runcorn, Cheshire. My duties where to strip out old radiators, boilers and general plumbing, and to mount new radiators for others to pipe and connect. My technical experience was developed on the job, and my ability to communicate with Customer and Client was significantly increased. I was responsible for Customer preparation, gathering material daily - for two 3.5 men teams, and storage, then disposal of scrap material.
Training, Development, Storage
My education
1989
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1990
Halton College
Hndhncorequivalent, Industrial
Hndhncorequivalent, Industrial
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2001
Bristol University
Cert in Engineering Management, N/a
Cert in Engineering Management, N/a
?
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1994
n/a
Bachelors, Engineering Systems Computing & Control
Bachelors, Engineering Systems Computing & Control
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