Project Engineer, Project Manager, Engineering Manager
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Education: 5
Experience: 15 years
Relocation: Yes - Internationally
Career Objective
My field of expertise is in Project Engineering Management.
My global experience and qualifications allow to me to set my own goals and objectives, with a diversification of skillsets.
Professional Experience
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
- Project Engineering and Project Management
- Literate with Primavera P3, MS Project, WBS, Oracle, JD Edwards and all Microsoft
- and Adobe office applications
- Quantitative Risk Assessment (EMC, Fault Tree Analysis, RAM, etc)
- Instrument Engineering to BS, ANSI, IEEE, TUV, ISA and NEC Standards
- DCS/SCADA Design and Commissioning
July 2007 to present: WorleyParsons, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Responsible for the Project Management of the Ferrexpo Iron Ore Mine in Western Ukraine. This project is a multi-office project and has a TIC of USD3billion. Activities include the management of WorleyParsons in Sydney, London, Santiago, Kiev, Moscow and Almaty to ensure that Phase 2 of FEED is executed to Ukraine Standards and clients’ expectations.
www.worleyparsons.com
July 2006 to June 2007: Fluor South Africa, Engen Refinery, Durban South Africa
Project Engineering Manager responsible for Octane Projects. Responsible for all projecting activities for the 2007 / 2008 Clean Fuels [to European Std] refinery rehabilitation. Project value: USD80m.
www.fluor.com
Apr 2004 to June 2006: WorleyParsons Kazakhstan, Atyrau, Kazakhstan
Senior Project Engineer
I was responsible for the Project Engineering of TCOs [a ChevronTexaco JV operator in Kazakhstan]
Feb 2003 to Feb 2004: Intel Incorporation, Santa Clara, California
Assistant Project Manager – Systems Division
May 2001 to Jan 2003: Siemens Building Technologies, Hayward, California
Group Ops Supervisor – Automation Systems Division
May 2000 to Apr 2001: Tyco Engineering Services, Aberdeen, UK
Project Engineer
July 1997 to May 2000: Tyco International, Singapore
Project Engineer
Nov 1996 to June 1997: Tyco International, Singapore
Instrument Engineer (Control Systems Division
Dec 1995 to Nov 1996: Western Avionics, Canada
Instrument Controls Engineer
Dec 1994 to Dec 1995: Shell Exploration & Production, Singapore
Instrument Engineer
May 1993 to Sept 1993: British Petroleum/AUC, Singapore
Instrument Engineer
May 1992 to Apr 1993: AMEC/AGIP/AMOCO/Shell/BP, Scotland.
Instrument Engineer on the following installations:
AGIP “Tiffany”, BP “Miller”, Amoco “Lomond” and Shell “Gannet”
Eductation
EDUCATION
B.Eng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Manchester Polytechnic. 1992
Member of IIE (UK), ISA and NICET (US)
Certification
CERTIFICATION/TRAINING
Management: Management Accounting, Safety Course for Project Managers, Manpower Resource Planning, Primavera v3.0 Project Planning, SGS Internal Auditors Course, Siemens Operations Management Training.
Offshore: Various Operator Induction Courses, BP, Shell and Agip Permit to Work Systems, RGIT Offshore Survival, RGIT SES2 Escape/Vertical Boat Escape, UR Safety H2S Awareness.
Additional Information
I have attached my updated resume for your perusal. My field of expertise is in Project Engineering and Project Management. . My resume demonstrates a career in various parts of the globe gaining experience and mostly being part of a collective Project Task Force Team that have stuck together under a very good Project Director. Right now however, my wife and I are looking at settling as we are starting a new family, just purchased a house, baby on the way, etc. Stability and routine, finally :).
My global experience and qualifications allow to me to set my own goals and objectives, with a diversification of skillsets.
I am a British Citizen and have permanent residnce in Cape Town, South Africa, [this is our present location]
I hope to hear from you soon, and in the meantime I have answered your questions below.
Kindest regards
Andrew Kelly
+27833497569
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