Professional Objective
Materials Engineer bilingual (French/English) with 6 years experience seeking new opportunities in the Oil & Gas industry, focusing on material selection and corrosion study.
Summary of Qualifications/Strengths
• About 6 years of Oil & Gas experience in an EPC environment in multi-billion dollars projects
• Sound multi-disciplinary engineering knowledge, leading to high versatility
• Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills with a result-driven approach
• Hard-working without much supervision in multi-cultural work environments
• Registered in Alberta, Canada as Professional Engineer (APEGA #114626)
• Certified as a NACE Senior Internal Corrosion Technologist (NACE #45034)
• Canadian Citizen eligible to unlimited work in the USA through TN visas with only a job offer.
Selected achievement:
- as materials engineer, successfully specified process materials for up to $4B Oil & Gas projects
Education
2000 – 2004 Master’s Degree in Materials Science and Engineering
• Polytech Paris-Sud (ex-IFIPS) Graduate Engineering School – University of Paris Sud (Paris 11), Orsay, France (http:/www.polytech.u-psud.fr/en/index.html)
Ranked world’s No.37 university per the Shanghai Ranking (http://www.shanghairanking.com/)
Degree in Materials Science (Metals/Non-Metals), Mechanical and Industrial properties
1998 – 2000 Diploma of General University Studies (DEUG), Major in Science of Matter
• University of Le Havre, France ; similar to Associated Degree in Physics and Chemistry
Professional History
Since Mar 2007 Materials Engineer at SNC LAVALIN, Calgary, AB, Canada
Canada’s major Engineering and Construction (EPC) company (http://www.snclavalin.com)
- Selected process material as per process design conditions, ranging from carbon to stainless to high-alloy steels and reinforced plastics, after broad study of corrosion, degradation and mechanical behaviours, cost and industry availability, and safety and environmental impact.
- Specified and successfully coordinated with clients and vendors the manufacturing requirements of process equipments, piping and pipeline, such as distillation towers, tanks, pumps, pipes and valves (including wall thickness, heat treatments, coating, welding and testing requirements).
- Project history:
• MEG Energy – Christina Lake Ph. 3A FEED Oilsands SAGD 50,000 bpd (2013-Present)
Reviewed sub-contractor Mechanical packages for material and welding requirements.
• Canadian Natural Resources Inc. -135,000 bbl/day Horizon Oil Sands Mining Plant
• Froth Treatment Expansion, $670,000 detailed engineering phase (2012)
Specified materials and updated Material Selection Diagrams and Report for slurry equipment and piping material. Reviewed vendor procedures and technical documents.
• Tailings Ponds Revamp, $200,000 detailed engineering phase (2011-Present)
Updated Material Selection Diagram (MSD), developed material selection study report, reviewed vendor welding procedures and Material Requisitions for slurry pipelines and pumps.
In a discipline lead role, coordinated with the project all scope changes impact, day-to-day discipline progress and man-hours management.
• PDVSA Petromonagas FEED, $0.5B Heavy Oil Processing 90,000 bpsd Expansion (2011)
Developed 30 Material Selection Diagrams (MSD) as well as Material Selection Report (MSR), Piping Line Classes, Welding, Coating and Painting Specifications.
Studied corrosive behaviour of acid gas (H2S/CO2) compressor, well saltwater, diluted crude, utilities, flare and drain systems for material selection and corrosion control.
• Saudi Aramco Wasit FEED, $1B Natural Gas 240,000 BPD Fractionation Plant (2010)
Developed 20 Material Selection Diagrams (MSD) for the project, reviewed Material Requisitions for piping and mechanical equipments (including low-temperature materials, NDE and coating requirements).
• Husky Oil Sunrise FEED, $2B Oilsands SAGD 60,000 bpd Processing Plant (2008–2009)
Developed 50+ Piping Line Classes and Material Specifications.
• North West Upgrading FEED, $4B Oilsands 77,...
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