Graduate Mechanical Engineer - Oil and Gas Industry
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Education: 4
Experience: 0 years
Relocation: Yes - Internationally
Career Objective
Mechanical engineering graduate with sound knowledge and project experience,seeking a trainee position in the oil and gas industry.
Professional Experience
My voluntary and work experiences have contributed to the development of first-rate interpersonal skills, making me a motivational and results driven team player. I have demonstrated leadership, organisational ability and time management. I am flexible and eager to work hard, although I am also keen to establish a healthy work life balance. I am a willing and fast learner with proven problem-solving skills and experience of liaising with others to determine needs and deliver effective solutions.
Work Experience
Customer service representative John Lewis PLC Epsom Surrey (08/2009 to present)
Dealing quickly and efficiently with customer enquiries or complaints face to face;
Keeping the store display immaculate to retain the store’s particular image;
Assisting the stock taking to ensure accurate records;
Helping the team to achieve monthly sales targets.
Whittall Boustead Cargo Agent, Colombo, Sri-Lanka. (12/2008 to 04/2009)
Worked as a support technician for local cargo airline. Duties involved caring out inspections with the skilled technicians maintaining appropriate standards in the hanger and cargo area and handling relevant papers.
University Open-day Team Member (School of Mechanical Engineering)
Demonstrating undergraduate engineering projects to prospective Students
Delivering campus tours
Assisting on the general Information stand for international students
Eductation
BEng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering (2.2 Honours)
University of Nottingham
2004 - 2008
Course Subjects include:
Engineering Mathematics, Finite element analysis, Petroleum Engineering Solid and Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Structural vibrations, Advance dynamics of machines and Management studies.
Individual Project:
Simulation of a 73 pass steel power plant weld using Abaqus CAE. The FE simulation consists of a thermal analysis and a microstructure indentifying process to determine different microstructure zones in the weld. Finally a case study was undertaken to learn the characteristics of the identified microstructure zones.
Overall Project – 64%
Presentation – 77 %
Interim Report - 61%
Stafford College
London GCE Advanced Level (EDEXCEL)
2002 - 2004
UCAS Points –(440) Mathematics - A
Physics - A
Chemistry - B
Further Mathematics – B
Certification
Gateway Centre for Information Technology
Sri-Lanka
2002
Successfully completed a Diploma in Computer Studies and also obtained the ECDL Licence conducted by the British computer society.
Additional Information
Sports and Activities
Team member of Mitcham Cricket club in Surrey - 2009
Team member of New Malden Cricket club in Surrey - 2007
Member of the Nottingham University Cricket squad - 2005
Vice captain of the college cricket team - 2003/2004
I.T Skills
Microsoft Office Package, Windows, Linux, Pro-Engineer and Abaqus CAE
Interests
Sports, Travelling, Meeting people from different back grounds and learning about different cultures.
Hot Categories
Chemicals
Batteries