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DDeeaarr SSiirr//MMaaddaamm,,
GGoooodd DDaayy!!
KKiinnddllyy ccoonnssiiddeerr mmee aass aann aapppplliiccaanntt iinn yyoouurr pprreessttiiggiioouuss ccoommppaannyy.. AAttttaacchheedd hheerreewwiitthh iiss mmyy
ccoommpprreehheennssiivvee rreessuummee..
II wwoouulldd lliikkee ttoo iinnttrroodduuccee mmyysseellff.. II aamm JJeessuuss AAmmaannttee DDaallaannggiinn,, 3388 yyeeaarrss ooff aaggee,, mmaallee.. II aamm
aappppllyyiinngg ffoorr tthhee ppoossiittiioonn ooff "" OOffffsshhoorree // OOnnsshhoorree,, OOiill aanndd GGaass PPllaanntt OOppeerraattoorr oorr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPrroocceessss
OOppeerraattoorr"".. Working experience for almost 18 years in Oil and Gas, Production and Manufacturing
Plant in different field of specialization as a Production Operator, Control Room Operator Maintenance and
Multi Skill Technician is my edge and advantage..
MMyy sskkiillllss ssuuiittaabbllee ffoorr tthhiiss jjoobb aarree bbeeiinngg hhaarrddwwoorrkkiinngg wwiitthh ccoonnffiiddeennccee aanndd ddeeddiiccaattiioonn ttoo jjoobb,, wwiilllliinngg ttoo
eexxtteenndd wwoorrkkiinngg hhoouurrss aanndd uunnddeerrggoo oovveerrttiimmee aannyy ttiimmee,, wwiitthh ddeetteerrmmiinnaattiioonn aanndd ccooooppeerraattiioonn ffoorr tthhee
ccoommppaannyy’’ss wweellffaarree aanndd ssuucccceessss,, hhoonneesstt aanndd kkeeeenn ttoo pprrooggrreessss..
MMyy ootthheerr sskkiillllss aanndd aabbiilliittiieess aarree bbeeiinngg kknnoowwlleeddggeeaabbllee aanndd wwiitthh sskkiillllss iinn hhaannddlliinngg ooff mmoonniittoorriinngg
ccoonnttrrooll aanndd pprrootteeccttiioonn ooff vvaarriioouuss eeqquuiippmmeenntt:: SSuuppeerrvviissoorryy CCoonnttrrooll aanndd DDaattaa AAccqquuiissiittiioonn ((SSCCAADDAA)),,
EEmmeerrggeennccyy SShhuutt DDoowwnn ((EESSDD)) aanndd FFiirree aanndd GGaass ((FF&&GG)) SSyysstteemm OOppeerraattiioonn aallssoo PPrrooggrraammmmaabbllee LLooggiicc
CCoonnttrrooll ((PPLLCC)) ooppeerraattiioonn aanndd DDiissttrriibbuuttiioonn CCoonnttrrooll SSyysstteemm ((DDCCSS)) ooppeerraattiioonn aanndd aallssoo EExxppoossuurree iinn hhaannddlliinngg
ppeeooppllee wwiitthh ppeerrsseevveerraannccee aanndd ddeetteerrmmiinnaattiioonn ttoo aaccccoommpplliisshh tthhee ttaasskk..
Fluent in speaking and writing English language. Working knowledge of process and utility
equipment in the Oil and Gas industry, thorough understanding and use of P&ID and C&E drawings and
how isolation plans are developed, basic understanding of instrumentation and controls equipment
principles, and fault diagnosis of same, experience preferably in the petrochemical refining, Oil and Gas
exploration and / or production Industries in a similar role, experience with work on its classified
equipment and systems.
CAREER SUMMARY/CAREER OVERVIEW
I had been working for almost 18 years of experience in Oil and Gas, Production and
Manufacturing Plant a shifting rotation schedule, based on a plant production schedules and plan. I
already experience the job of a Production Operator, Control Room Operator, Maintenance, and a Multi
Skill Technician that really enhances my skills, abilities and knowledge in different part of specialization.
My previous job is at Maersk Oil Qatar AS. An international operating company, Maersk Oil is in
charge of exploration, development, production and sales activities in Denmark, Qatar, UK and
Kazakhstan. Maersk Oil also participates in exploration and production activities in Algeria and operates
exploration activities in a number of other locations worldwide.
From December 6, 2008 up to April 17, 2015, I worked as an Offshore Production
Operator with Maersk Oil Qatar AS at Doha Qatar Al Shaheen Oil field in Alpha platform location under
Team Energy Resources Middle East LLC at Doha Qatar. I have been transferred as a Multi skill
Technician to a satellite platform Delta Location. Rotational job assignments consisting of 42 days on and
42 days off rotation and has been change to 28 days on and 28 days off, 12 hours a day 7 days a week.
The position is responsible for safe and accurate operation of gas and crude oil producer wells, production
processes and utility systems, work safely with H2S, first aid skills, understanding of process safety matters
and understanding and use of P&ID / C&E drawings.
ROLE PURPOSE
To operate and maintain wells, pipelines, production processes and utility system onboard Maersk Oil
Qatar (MOQ) offshore production platforms in safe and efficient manner in accordance with approved MOQ
operating procedures, guidelines legislative requirements and industry best practice.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES AND ACTIVITIES
Health, Safety and Environment;
 Continue to maintaining a strong safety culture within MOQ operations.
 Execute safe work processes and comply with relevant health, safety (occupational & process) and
environmental excellence procedures and controls within area of responsibility to guarantee
employee safety, legislative compliance and a responsible environmental attitude.
 Participate as part of the Platform Emergency Response Contingency Plan as per duty roster.
 Provide daily reports to Supervisor on health, safety and environmental issues related to area of
work; take corrective action wherever necessary.
Operational;
 Operate and maintain wells, production processes and utility system onboard Maersk Oil Qatar
Offshore satellite production platform in a safe and efficient manner.
 Monitor process and utility equipment operating parameters and record data.
 Manage chemical stocks and chemical injections optimization.
 Conduct process stream sampling techniques and basic laboratory analysis methods.
 Complete safe and efficient replacement and repair activities in the event of failure or malfunction
ensuring quick restoration; troubleshoot malfunction and take corrective actions as necessary.
 Optimize production and uptime when executing maintenance activities which requires shutdown /
isolation of equipment.
 Prepare adequate documentation and reporting for onshore management consideration regarding
wrong design, poor workmanship, non compliance to MOQ standards; take appropriate action
within level of authority.
Other;
 Conduct other operational and maintenance activities as directed by Supervisor.
 Actively participate in daily communication and coordination between off-and onshore businesses
pertaining to key business matter.
 Participate in the companies Competency Assurance Program (CAP) and Training Matrix and help
create a learning environment.
 Proactively take responsibility for self progression by keeping abreast with latest developments,
knowledge and innovation.
I also worked at Stepan Philippines Incorporated: It is an American multi-national company and
a leading manufacturer of surfactants and specialty chemicals that are widely used in the product of
synthetic detergents, shampoos, toothpaste and other household products. It is also an ISO 9001: 2000
Certified.
I started as a Material Handler in Stepan Philippines Incorporated: under LOGISTICS
Department on August 19, 1997. The position is responsible for ensuring a reliable inventory management
system and carries out any of the warehouse duties competently in any of the areas and timely delivery of
products according to client expectations.
Few months after, I was promoted as a PROCESS SPECIALIST l under PRODUCTION
DEPARTMENT on July 1, 1998 as a Field/Plant Operator for almost 8 years. The Field/Plant Operator will
work as part of a small shifting team and support and assist the Control Room Operator in main and
auxiliary plant operations. The role requires a range of knowledge and skills, such that you have a detailed
understanding and practical experience of the modern operation and the position is responsible for
operation and monitoring of the company’s machinery, equipment and processes in a specific area in the
plant which are Gas Plant, Sulfonation Plant, Sulfation and Neutralization Plant, De aerating, and Dryer
Plant and post drying like (extruding, needling, grinding and powdering ) and Batching Reactor.
On May 15, 2006, I was promoted as a Process Specialist ll also called Central Control Room
Operator (CCR) PPrrooggrraammmmaabbllee LLooggiicc CCoonnttrrooll ((PPLLCC)) ooppeerraattiioonn ssyysstteemm under PRODUCTION
DEPARTMENT. The Control Room Operator will work as part of a shifting team that support and assist in
the main and auxiliary plant operations. And the position is responsible for the overall operation and
monitoring of the company’s machinery, equipment and processes through the use of Programmable Logic
Controllers in all areas in the plant to ensure manufacture and delivery of surfactant products that meet the
client expectations in terms of excellence in quality and required quantity.
II aallssoo wwoorrkkeedd aatt UUNNIIOONN CCAARRBBIIDDEE PPHHIILLIIPPPPIINNEESS ((FFAARR EEAASSTT)),, IINNCC.. Union Carbide Corporation
is a chemical and polymers company. The company possesses some of the industry's most advanced
process and catalyst technologies, and operates some of the most cost-efficient, large-scale production
facilities in the world. Union Carbide primarily produces chemicals and polymers that undergo one or more
further conversions by customers before reaching consumers. Some of these materials are high-volume
commodities, while others are specialty products meeting the needs of smaller market niches. The end-
uses served include paints and coatings, packaging, wire and cable, household products, personal care,
pharmaceuticals, automotive, textiles, agriculture and oil and gas.
My on the job training was at Keppel Shipyard. It is the global industry's trusted partner for the
repair, conversion and upgrading of a diverse range of vessels. Keppel Batangas Shipyard is a major
ship care center in the Philippines servicing international and local ship owners. It specializes in the repair,
conversion and building of various types of vessels as well as the fabrication of marine and industrial
structures. It is a subsidiary of Keppel Philippines Marine Inc, a member of the Keppel Offshore and Marine
Group of Singapore, which has business in ship repair and shipbuilding, rig building, property, engineering,
telecommunications, shipping and logistics. Its ISO 9001:2000 certified for ship repair and shipbuilding
affirms the Company's commitment to deliver quality services and products to the satisfaction of its
clientele. Managed by Keppel Shipyard, Keppel Batangas has an experienced management team and a
900-strong dedicated workforce whose skills and expertise are continuously upgraded to keep up with
technological advancements in the marine industry.
It is best to reach me at mobile phone and even at home and email me at
jadalangin1519@yahoo.com
My updated contact numbers are:
Mobile Phones: +000639208490165
+000639272111901
Home: +00063434041852
Mr. Jesus Amante Dalangin
Production Operator Technician
JESUS AMANTE DALANGIN
HHoommee AAddddrreessss:: BBllkk..33--LLoott 2233 CCiittrruuss GGrroovvee PPllaannttaacciioonn MMeerriiddiieennnnee,,
BBaarrrriioo CCuummbbaa,, LLiippaa CCiittyy,, 44221177
BBaattaannggaass,, PPhhiilliippppiinneess
E-mail Address: jadalangin1519@yahoo.com
Telephone Tel. No :(+63) (43) 404 1852
CCeellllpphhoonnee NNoo ::((++6633)) 992200--884499--00116655 oorr ((++6633)) 992277 22111111 990011
OOBBJJEECCTTIIVVEE:: TToo iinndduullggee iinn aa ccaarreeeerr tthhaatt wwoouulldd uupplliifftt mmyy pprrooffeessssiioonn bbyy uuttiilliizziinngg aallll tthhee sskkiillllss aanndd aabbiilliittiieess
tthhuuss,, aattttaaiinniinngg tthhee lleevveell ooff ccoommppeetteennccyy iinn aann aatttteemmpptt ttoo ccoommpplleemmeenntt aanndd mmeeeett tthhee ddeemmaannddss iinn tthhee
ccoorrppoorraattee wwoorrlldd..
SSKKIILLLLSS AANNDD AABBIILLIITTIIEESS:: WWoorrkkiinngg eexxppeerriieennccee ffoorr aallmmoosstt 1188 yyeeaarrss iinn OOiill aanndd GGaass PPrroodduuccttiioonn aanndd
MMaannuuffaaccttuurriinngg ppllaanntt iinn ddiiffffeerreenntt ffiieelldd ooff ssppeecciiaalliizzaattiioonn aass PPrroodduuccttiioonn OOppeerraattoorr,, MMaaiinntteennaannccee,, CCoonnttrrooll
RRoooomm OOppeerraattoorr aanndd MMuullttii--sskkiillll tteecchhnniicciiaann aarree mmyy eeddggee aanndd aaddvvaannttaaggee..
BBeeiinngg hhaarrddwwoorrkkiinngg aanndd wwiitthh ccoonnffiiddeennccee,, ddeeddiiccaattiioonn ttoo tthhee jjoobb aanndd wwiilllliinnggnneessss ttoo eexxtteenndd wwoorrkkiinngg
hhoouurrss,, uunnddeerrggoo oovveerrttiimmee aannyy ttiimmee,, wwiitthh ddeetteerrmmiinnaattiioonn aanndd ccooooppeerraattiioonn ffoorr tthhee ccoommppaannyy’’ss wweellffaarree aanndd
ssuucccceessss,, hhoonneesstt aanndd kkeeeenn ttoo pprrooggrreessss.. MMyy ootthheerr sskkiillllss aanndd aabbiilliittiieess aarree bbeeiinngg kknnoowwlleeddggeeaabbllee aanndd wwiitthh sskkiillllss
iinn hhaannddlliinngg ooff mmoonniittoorriinngg ccoonnttrrooll aanndd pprrootteeccttiioonn ooff vvaarriioouuss eeqquuiippmmeenntt:: SSuuppeerrvviissoorryy CCoonnttrrooll aanndd DDaattaa
AAccqquuiissiittiioonn ((SSCCAADDAA)),, EEmmeerrggeennccyy SShhuutt DDoowwnn ((EESSDD)) aanndd FFiirree aanndd GGaass ((FF&&GG)) SSyysstteemm OOppeerraattiioonn aallssoo
PPrrooggrraammmmaabbllee LLooggiicc CCoonnttrrooll ((PPLLCC)) ooppeerraattiioonn aanndd DDiissttrriibbuuttiioonn CCoonnttrrooll SSyysstteemm ((DDCCSS)) ooppeerraattiioonn aanndd
EExxppoossuurree iinn hhaannddlliinngg ppeeooppllee wwiitthh ppeerrsseevveerraannccee aanndd ddeetteerrmmiinnaattiioonn ttoo aaccccoommpplliisshh tthhee ttaasskk..
FFlluueenntt iinn ssppeeaakkiinngg aanndd wwrriittiinngg EEnngglliisshh llaanngguuaaggee.. WWoorrkkiinngg kknnoowwlleeddggee ooff pprroocceessss aanndd uuttiilliittyy
eeqquuiippmmeenntt iinn tthhee OOiill aanndd GGaass iinndduussttrryy;; tthhoorroouugghh uunnddeerrssttaannddiinngg aanndd uussee ooff PP&&IIDD aanndd CC&&EE ddrraawwiinngg aanndd hhooww
iissoollaattiioonn ppllaannss aarree ddeevveellooppeedd,, bbaassiicc uunnddeerrssttaannddiinngg ooff iinnssttrruummeennttaattiioonn aanndd ccoonnttrroollss eeqquuiippmmeenntt pprriinncciipplleess,,
aanndd ffaauulltt ddiiaaggnnoossiiss ooff ssaammee,, eexxppeerriieennccee pprreeffeerraabbllyy iinn tthhee PPeettrroocchheemmiiccaall RReeffiinniinngg,, OOiill aanndd GGaass
pprroodduuccttiioonn iinn aa ssiimmiillaarr rroollee eexxppeerriieennccee wwiitthh wwoorrkk oonn iittss ccllaassssiiffiieedd eeqquuiippmmeenntt aanndd ssyysstteemm..
CCAARREEEERR SSUUMMMMAARRYY:: II hhaadd bbeeeenn wwoorrkkiinngg ffoorr aallmmoosstt 1188 yyeeaarrss ooff eexxppeerriieennccee iinn OOiill aanndd GGaass PPrroodduuccttiioonn
aanndd MMaannuuffaaccttuurriinngg PPllaanntt,, aa sshhiiffttiinngg rroottaattiioonn sscchheedduullee,, bbaasseedd oonn aa ppllaanntt pprroodduuccttiioonn sscchheedduulleess aanndd ppllaann.. II
aallrreeaaddyy eexxppeerriieennccee tthhee jjoobb ooff PPrroodduuccttiioonn OOppeerraattoorr,, MMaaiinntteennaannccee,, CCoonnttrrooll RRoooomm OOppeerraattoorr aanndd MMuullttii--SSkkiillll
TTeecchhnniicciiaann tthhaatt rreeaallllyy eennhhaanncceess mmyy sskkiillllss,, aabbiilliittiieess aanndd kknnoowwlleeddggee iinn ddiiffffeerreenntt ffiieelldd ooff ssppeecciiaalliizzaattiioonn..
CCOOMMPPAANNYY NNAAMMEE :: MMaaeerrsskk OOiill QQaattaarr AASS bbeettwweeeenn TTeeaamm EEnneerrggyy RReessoouurrcceess ((MMiiddddllee EEaasstt)) LLLLCC
AADDDDRREESSSS :: 1100 –– SSoouuqq AAll TThhuurraaiiyyaa SSaallwwaa RRooaadd DDoohhaa,, QQaattaarr
TELEPHONE : +974 4444 6935
DESIGNATION: Production Operator
INCLUSIVE DATE : December 15, 2008 up to April 17, 2015
CCOOMMPPAANNYY BBAACCKKGGRROOUUNNDD::
AAnn IInntteerrnnaattiioonnaall OOiill aanndd GGaass ooppeerraattiinngg ccoommppaannyy,, MMaaeerrsskk OOiill iiss iinn cchhaarrggee ooff eexxpplloorraattiioonn,,
ddeevveellooppmmeenntt,, pprroodduuccttiioonn aanndd ssaalleess aaccttiivviittiieess iinn DDeennmmaarrkk,, QQaattaarr,, UUKK aanndd KKaazzaakkhhssttaann.. MMaaeerrsskk OOiill aallssoo
ppaarrttiicciippaatteess iinn eexxpplloorraattiioonn aanndd pprroodduuccttiioonn aaccttiivviittiieess iinn AAllggeerriiaa aanndd ooppeerraatteess eexxpplloorraattiioonn aaccttiivviittiieess iinn aa
nnuummbbeerr ooff ootthheerr llooccaattiioonnss wwoorrllddwwiiddee..
RROOLLEE PPUURRPPOOSSEE::
TToo ooppeerraattee aanndd mmaaiinnttaaiinn wweellllss,, ppiippeelliinneess,, pprroodduuccttiioonn pprroocceesssseess aanndd uuttiilliittyy ssyysstteemm oonnbbooaarrdd
MMaaeerrsskk OOiill QQaattaarr ((MMOOQQ)) ooffffsshhoorree pprroodduuccttiioonn ppllaattffoorrmmss iinn ssaaffee aanndd eeffffiicciieenntt mmaannnneerr iinn aaccccoorrddaannccee wwiitthh
aapppprroovveedd MMOOQQ ooppeerraattiinngg pprroocceedduurreess,, gguuiiddeelliinneess lleeggiissllaattiivvee rreeqquuiirreemmeennttss aanndd iinndduussttrryy bbeesstt pprraaccttiiccee..
KKEEYY AACCCCOOUUNNTTAABBIILLIITTIIEESS AANNDD AACCTTIIVVIITTIIEESS
HHeeaalltthh,, SSaaffeettyy aanndd EEnnvviirroonnmmeenntt::
 CCoonnttiinnuuee iinn mmaaiinnttaaiinniinngg aa ssttrroonngg ssaaffeettyy ccuullttuurree wwiitthhiinn MMOOQQ ooppeerraattiioonnss..
 EExxeeccuuttee ssaaffee wwoorrkk pprroocceesssseess aanndd ccoommppllyy wwiitthh rreelleevvaanntt hheeaalltthh,, ssaaffeettyy ((ooccccuuppaattiioonnaall && pprroocceessss)) aanndd
eennvviirroonnmmeennttaall eexxcceelllleennccee pprroocceedduurreess aanndd ccoonnttrroollss wwiitthhiinn aarreeaa ooff rreessppoonnssiibbiilliittyy ttoo gguuaarraanntteeee
eemmppllooyyeeee ssaaffeettyy,, lleeggiissllaattiivvee ccoommpplliiaannccee aanndd aa rreessppoonnssiibbllee eennvviirroonnmmeennttaall aattttiittuuddee..
 PPaarrttiicciippaattee aass ppaarrtt ooff tthhee PPllaattffoorrmm EEmmeerrggeennccyy RReessppoonnssee CCoonnttiinnggeennccyy PPllaann aass ppeerr dduuttyy rroosstteerr..
 PPrroovviiddee ddaaiillyy rreeppoorrttss ttoo SSuuppeerrvviissoorr oonn hheeaalltthh,, ssaaffeettyy aanndd eennvviirroonnmmeennttaall iissssuueess rreellaatteedd ttoo aarreeaa ooff
wwoorrkk;; ttaakkee ccoorrrreeccttiivvee aaccttiioonn wwhheerreevveerr nneecceessssaarryy..
OOppeerraattiioonnaall::
 OOppeerraattee aanndd mmaaiinnttaaiinn wweellllss,, pprroodduuccttiioonn pprroocceesssseess aanndd uuttiilliittyy ssyysstteemm oonnbbooaarrdd MMaaeerrsskk OOiill QQaattaarr
OOffffsshhoorree ssaatteelllliittee pprroodduuccttiioonn ppllaattffoorrmm iinn aa ssaaffee aanndd eeffffiicciieenntt mmaannnneerr..
 MMoonniittoorr pprroocceessss aanndd uuttiilliittyy eeqquuiippmmeenntt ooppeerraattiinngg ppaarraammeetteerrss aanndd rreeccoorrdd ddaattaa..
 MMaannaaggee cchheemmiiccaall ssttoocckkss aanndd cchheemmiiccaall iinnjjeeccttiioonnss ooppttiimmiizzaattiioonn..
 CCoonndduucctt pprroocceessss ssttrreeaamm ssaammpplliinngg tteecchhnniiqquueess aanndd bbaassiicc llaabboorraattoorryy aannaallyyssiiss mmeetthhooddss..
 CCoommpplleettee ssaaffee aanndd eeffffiicciieenntt rreeppllaacceemmeenntt aanndd rreeppaaiirr aaccttiivviittiieess iinn tthhee eevveenntt ooff ffaaiilluurree oorr mmaallffuunnccttiioonn
eennssuurriinngg qquuiicckk rreessttoorraattiioonn;; ttrroouubblleesshhoooott mmaallffuunnccttiioonn aanndd ttaakkee ccoorrrreeccttiivvee aaccttiioonnss aass nneecceessssaarryy..
 OOppttiimmiizzee pprroodduuccttiioonn aanndd uuppttiimmee wwhheenn eexxeeccuuttiinngg mmaaiinntteennaannccee aaccttiivviittiieess wwhhiicchh rreeqquuiirreess sshhuuttddoowwnn //
iissoollaattiioonn ooff eeqquuiippmmeenntt..
 PPrreeppaarree aaddeeqquuaattee ddooccuummeennttaattiioonn aanndd rreeppoorrttiinngg ffoorr oonnsshhoorree mmaannaaggeemmeenntt ccoonnssiiddeerraattiioonn rreeggaarrddiinngg
wwrroonngg ddeessiiggnn,, ppoooorr wwoorrkkmmaannsshhiipp,, aanndd nnoonn--ccoommpplliiaannccee ttoo MMOOQQ ssttaannddaarrddss;; ttaakkee aapppprroopprriiaattee aaccttiioonn
wwiitthhiinn lleevveell ooff aauutthhoorriittyy..
OOtthheerr::
 CCoonndduucctt ootthheerr ooppeerraattiioonnaall aanndd mmaaiinntteennaannccee aaccttiivviittiieess aass ddiirreecctteedd bbyy SSuuppeerrvviissoorr..
 AAccttiivveellyy ppaarrttiicciippaattee iinn ddaaiillyy ccoommmmuunniiccaattiioonn aanndd ccoooorrddiinnaattiioonn bbeettwweeeenn ooffff--aanndd oonnsshhoorree bbuussiinneesssseess
ppeerrttaaiinniinngg ttoo kkeeyy bbuussiinneessss mmaatttteerr..
 PPaarrttiicciippaattee iinn tthhee ccoommppaanniieess CCoommppeetteennccyy AAssssuurraannccee PPrrooggrraamm ((OOCCAAPP)) aanndd TTrraaiinniinngg MMaattrriixx aanndd
hheellpp ccrreeaattee aa lleeaarrnniinngg eennvviirroonnmmeenntt..
 PPrrooaaccttiivveellyy ttaakkee rreessppoonnssiibbiilliittyy ffoorr sseellff--pprrooggrreessssiioonn bbyy kkeeeeppiinngg aabbrreeaasstt wwiitthh llaatteesstt ddeevveellooppmmeennttss,,
kknnoowwlleeddggee aanndd iinnnnoovvaattiioonn
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
 UUnnddeerrssttaanndd tthhee PPeerrmmiitt ttoo WWoorrkk ssyysstteemm aanndd aabbllee ttoo oobbttaaiinn aanndd ccoommpplleettee ffoorrmmss aass rreeqquuiirreedd..
 PPaarrttiicciippaattee iinn tthhee ccoommppaanniieess ttrraaiinniinngg && ccoommppeetteennccyy aasssseessssmmeenntt pprrooggrraamm..
 WWoorrkk ssaaffeellyy wwiitthh HH22SS..
 CCoommpplleettee RRiisskk SSaaffeettyy AAnnaallyyssiiss pprriioorr ttoo ccoommpplleettiioonn ooff ttaasskkss..
 AAcctt aass mmeemmbbeerr ooff ffiirreeffiigghhttiinngg tteeaamm..
 UUnnddeerrssttaannddiinngg ooff pprroocceessss ssaaffeettyy mmaatttteerrss..
 FFiirrsstt aaiidd sskkiillllss..
 AAccttiivvee ppaarrttiicciippaattiioonn iinn eemmeerrggeennccyy rreessppoonnssee ddrriillllss..
 FFoollllooww aallll CCoommppaannyy ppoolliicciieess,, pprroocceedduurreess && llooccaall bbyy llaawwss wwhheenn ccoommpplleettiinngg ttaasskkss..
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AADDDDRREESSSS :: CCooccoocchheemm AAggrroo--IInndduussttrriiaall PPaarrkk ((CCAAIIPP)) CCooccoocchheemm CCoommppoouunndd AAppllaayyaa,, BBaauuaann,,
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TTEELLEEPPHHOONNEE :: ((++6633)) 4433 884422 99775511
DESIGNATION : Process Specialist II (Central Control Room Operator)
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COMPANY BACKGROUND : An American multi-national company and a leading Manufacturer
of Surfactants and specialty chemicals that are widely used in the product of synthetic detergents,
shampoos, toothpaste and other household products. ISO 9001: 2000 Certified
PPRROOFFEESSSSIIOONNAALL EEMMPPLLOOYYMMEENNTT::
The Control Room Operator will work as part of a shift team that support and assist in the main and
auxiliary plant operations. The role requires a range of knowledge and skills, such that you have a detailed
understanding and practical experience of the modern operation and the position is responsible for the
overall operation and monitoring of the company’s machinery, equipment and processes through the use of
Programmable Logic Controllers in all areas in the plant to ensure manufacture and delivery of surfactant
products that meet the client expectations in terms of excellence in quality and required quantity.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
PRODUCTION OPERATION
 Monitors and records all the process parameters, operating characteristics (i.e., temperature,
pressure, alarms), and performances in all areas of the plant (i.e., dryer, gas plant, sulfonation and
sulfation),using Programmable Logic Command/Wonder ware (PLC) and adjusts parameters if
instability exists.
 Checks, communicates and confers with other Team Members in the different areas and
processes in the plant to insure proper application of specified techniques in the production of
surfactant products.
 Summaries monitoring results of Process Specialist I on chemical or physical operation processes
and recommends modification and/or change.
 Participates in the development and testing of experimental product runs in the plant and by
coordinating with the Process Engineer to get specifications for the product runs.
 Participate and provides recommendations in the process development study.
 Assist the Team during plant start-up and shut down by starting the whole system in the control
room.
PLANT EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
 Assist the Maintenance Team Members in fabrication, installation and modification of equipment to
meet the standards.
 Participates in preventive and corrective maintenance of chemical processing equipment’s.
 Assist the Team in housekeeping activities in the plant.
REPORT PREPARATION
 Prepares, records and compiles production data and documents for chemical processing of
surfactant products for all the different areas or processes in the plant, such as:
 PLC Monitoring Log Sheet
 CCoommmmuunniiccaattiioonn LLoogg SShheeeett
 Daily Management System (DMS) Report
 Daily Manufacturing Activity (DMA) Report
 Run Chart Monitoring Log Sheet
 Batch Production Report
 Process Reliability Report
 Statistical Process Control Chart
 Statistical Quality Chart
 Records and consolidates issuance of all batch tickets in the plant and submit batch ticket reports
for approval to Production Team Leader for proper monitoring of product runs.
 Prepares work orders for repair and maintenance of equipment for review and approval of
Production Team Leader and drops in maintenance box.
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
 Assist (EHS&S) Environmental Health Safety and Security in Orientation of the plant to the new
Employee.
 Trains the new Process Specialist I and II casual and probationary in the operation in the plant.
 Communicates production updates such as process improvements and manufacture of new
products to team members.
 Guide contractors in their day-to-day activities.
SPECIAL / ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
 Participates in workgroups meeting in the development and improvement of Standard Operating
Procedures (SOP) and processes.
 Performs other duties / task that may be assigned from time to time.
CCOOMMPPAANNYY NNAAMMEE :: SSTTEEPPAANN PPHHIILLLLIIPPPPIINNEESS IINNCCOORRPPOORRAATTEEDD
DESIGNATION : Process Specialist I(Field and Plant Operator)
INCLUSIVE DATE : from July 01, 1998 to May 14, 2006.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Field Operator will work as part of a small shift team and support and assist the
Control Room Operator in main and auxiliary plant operations. The role requires a range of knowledge and
skills, such that you have a detailed understanding and practical experience of the modern operation and
the position is responsible for operation and monitoring of the company’s machinery, equipment and
processes in a specific area in the plant to ensure manufacture of surfactant products that meet the client
expectations in terms of excellence in quality and required quantity.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
PRODUCTION OPERATION
 Perform processing and development of surfactant products by:
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 Monitor, Operate and Involved in the Preventive Maintenance of the equipment’s on the following
areas: GAS PLANT (Gas Scrubber System, Electro Static Precipitator, SO2 / SO3 gas Converter,
Sulfur Burner, Acid Absorber, Air Dryers and Heat Exchangers), SULFONATION/SULFATION
PLANT (Reactor, Aging Vessel, Stabilizer, Double Steps Neutralizations mixers and DE aerator
vessels), DRYERPLANT (Scrape Wall Evaporator, Belt and screw conveyor, Flakers, Plodder and
Extruders), and UTILITIES ( Waste Water Treatment Plant, Cooling Towers, Instrument Air and
Plant Air Compressors, York Chiller / Chilled Water, Hot Water , Steam Distillation, Condensate
Recovery, and Soft Water Softening Units) by troubleshooting, observing, and recording operating
conditions and performance.
 Monitored the required parameters necessary for the operation such as, temperature, pressure,
mass flow rate, pH, tank level, raw material and product inventories, and recorded the findings as
well.
 Initiated the lifting of samples from different sampling points both for laboratory analyses and in-line
control checks made by the production specialist as a means of controlling the quality of product
produced. Analyses performed are moisture, active matter, free alkalinity, sulfuric acid purity,
unsulfonated matter, pH, and color.
 Preparing all necessary raw materials and chemicals needed for testing and sampling by:
 Loading and unloading materials and chemicals using the forklift to the appropriate storage
area (i.e., drums, cubitainers, isotanks / isotrucks) upon arrival.
 Recording the weight and time the materials and chemicals were received;
 Dumping materials (i.e., sulfur flakes, industrial salt) in the appropriate equipment (i.e.,
sulfur melted, softening brine tank);
 Retrieving samples from tanks through samplers or by manually withdrawing samples from
the drums, cubitainer, tanks.
 Recording the kind and volume of raw materials used and finished products in the production data;
 Cleaning of equipment to be used before and after testing and sampling;
 Bringing samples of raw materials, chemicals and products to the Quality Assurance Departments
for testing and analysis;
 Recording and modifying/changing the formulation from the results of the testing and sampling;
 Disposing of waste from the product testing and sampling such as spent acid, sulfuric acid and
oleum;
 Taking samples for analysis via titration; and
 Troubleshooting of equipment used when necessary such as malfunctioning of conveyor due to
clogging of flakes, pump cavitation’s, etc.
 Assists the Production Team during product switching by opening and closing all manual field
valves and during plant start-up and shutdown.
 Communicates and confirms with other Team Members to ensure proper application of specified
techniques in the production of surfactant products.
 Participates in the development and testing of experimental runs by controlling and monitoring
machinery and equipment in the assigned area or process.
 Monitor and inspect all safety equipment in area of responsibility.
PLANT EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
 Prepares equipment scheduled for maintenance repair by:
 Decontaminating the equipment/unit before maintenance hand-over;
 Following the lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) procedures; and
 Implementing the work permit system.
 Assists the maintenance Team Members in the fabrication, installation and modification of
equipment to meet critical standards.
 Assists the Maintenance Team Member in the preventive and corrective maintenance of chemical
processing equipment by:
 Adding oil to gear boxes and oil reservoirs of pumps, blowers, and compressors; and
 Tightening of leaking flanges or changing of worn-out gaskets.
 Initiates and conducts housekeeping activities in the plant in conjunction with Team Members.
REPORT PREPARATION
 Prepares, records and compiles production data (e.g., charts, sketches, diagrams and flow charts)
for chemical processing of surfactant products for the assigned area or process in the plant such
as:
 Gas Plant Monitoring Log Sheet
 Sulfonation and Sulfation Plant Monitoring Log Sheet
 Dryer Plant Monitoring Log Sheet
 Production Log Sheet
 Drumming Report/Log Sheet
 Tank Cleaning Report and Sanitation Log Sheet
 Records issuance of all batch tickets in the assigned area and submits batch ticket reports to
production Specialist II for consolidation.
 Prepares work order for repair and maintenance of equipment for review and approval of
Production Team Leader and drops in maintenance box.
SPECIAL / ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
 Participates in workgroup meeting in the development and improvement of Standard Operating
Procedure.
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CCOOMMPPAANNYY NNAAMMEE :: SSTTEEPPAANN PPHHIILLLLIIPPPPIINNEESS IINNCCOORRPPOORRAATTEEDD
DESIGNATION : Production Assistant (Logistics Material Handler)
INCLUSIVE DATE : from August 19, 1997 to June 30, 1998
JOB SUMMARY:
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
 Involves/participates in the plant start-up and operation of the whole plant
 In charge in Receiving of all Raw Materials.
 Responsible on when to order Raw Materials needed in the production.
 Taking samples of the raw materials received prior to unloading.
 Preparation of necessary hoses and fittings to be use prior to unloading.
 Receives/Unloads raw materials from Lorry truck to Storage tank and observe Safety
measures upon performing the task.
 Accomplishing of Raw Material Received form once finished with the unloading.
 Receives and stores the materials conforming to its safety handling.
 In charge in Deliveries of all finished Products.
 In charge of checking the Fax Machine for any Request for Delivery from customers.
 Took samples of every product prior to loading/delivery.
 Monitor loading of product to isotanks and any other containers drums, cubitainers, tanks.
 Complete necessary documents needed in delivering the product to customers.
 Communicate with the customers regarding delivery of the product.
 Established open line communication with a Team Leaders and Members.
 Perform SAP encoding
 Perform Updating of Important Report and Files.
 Update On-hand Inventory Report of all finished products and Raw Materials.
 Develops/Formulates systems in the proper procedure and handling of chemicals and withdrawing
in the warehouse.
 Acts as forklift operator inside the plant.
 Performs Monthly Inventory together with the Accounting Personnel.
CCOOMMPPAANNYY NNAAMMEE :: UUNNIIOONN CCAARRBBIIDDEE PPHHIILLIIPPPPIINNEESS ((FFAARR EEAASSTT)),,IINNCC..
AADDDDRREESSSS :: BBBBTTII CCoommppoouunndd,, SSaann MMiigguueell,, BBaauuaann,, BBaattaannggaass
TELEPHONE :(+63) 43 727 1071
DESIGNATION : Production Assistant and Laboratory Analyst (Assistant)
INCLUSIVE DATE : from June 18, 1996 to December 30, 1996
COMPANY BACKGROUND : Union Carbide Corporation is a chemical and polymers company. The
Company possesses some of the industry’s most advanced process and catalyst technologies, and
operates some of the most cost-efficient, large scale production facilities in the world. Union Carbide
primarily produces chemical and polymers that undergo one or more further conversions by customers
before reaching consumers. Some of these materials are high volume commodities, while others are
specialty products meeting the needs of smaller market niches. The end uses served include paints and
coatings, packaging wire and cable, household products, personal care, pharmaceuticals automotive,
textiles, agriculture and oil and gas.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Production Assistant is responsible for operation and monitoring of the company’s
machinery, equipment and processes in a specific area in the plant to ensure manufacture of latex products
that meet the client expectations in terms of excellence in quality and required quantity.
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the evaluation of the Latex finish products that
meet the client expectations in terms of excellence in quality and required quantity.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
 Coordinates with Logistics Personnel in product sorting using for product processing.
 Responsible for process monitoring undertakes minor adjustment on the systems.
 Closely monitor the quality of products to ensure that they meet the customer desired specification.
 Responsible for the evaluation of the Latex finish products to ensure they are highest quality.
 Takes scheduled samples of in-process and final product from the storage tanks.
 Assist Laboratory Analyst in analyzing samples during plant operations.
 Perform developmental works for new product formulation using glass and pilot
reactors.
 Responsible for issuing MSDS/product bulletin/product specifications of new products.
 Responsible for housekeeping in the laboratory and wherever I work. Also responsible for the
safety work habits.
 Responsible for the basic laboratory equipment upkeep and maintenance.
 Calibration of Laboratory Instruments like Analytical balance, Viscosity meter and pH meter.
 Monitor Equipment and Instrument performance.
 Guide/Assist maintenance crew in their repair works on the system.
CCOOMMPPAANNYY NNAAMMEE :: KKEEPPPPHHIILL SSHHIIPPYYAARRDD IINNCCOORRPPOORRAATTEEDD..
AADDDDRREESSSS :: BBoolloo,, SSaann MMiigguueell,, BBaauuaann,, BBaattaannggaass
TELEPHONE : (+63) 43 727 1051
DESIGNATION : (ON-THE-JOB Training) trainee
INCLUSIVE DATE : from June 1994 to March 1996
COMPANY BACKGROUND : Kepphil Shipyard is the global industry’s trusted partner for the repair,
conversion and upgrading of a diverse range of vessels. Kepphil Shipyard is a major ship care center in the
Philippines servicing international and local ship owners. It specializes in the repair, conversion and
building of various types of vessels as well as the fabrication of marine and industrial structures. It is a
subsidiary of Keppel Philippines Marine Inc, a member of the Keppel Offshore and Marine group of
Singapore, which has business in ship repair and ship building, rig building, property engineering,
telecommunications, shipping and logistics. It is ISO 9001:2000 certified for ship repair and ship Building
affirms the Company’s commitment to deliver quality service and products to the satisfaction of its clientele.
Managed by Keppel Shipyard, Keppel Batangas has an experienced management team and a 900-strong
dedicated workforce whose skills and expertise are continuously upgraded to keep up with technological
advancement in the marine industry.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
 MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
 Machinery (June 1994 to November 1994)
 Operate Lathe, Boring, Milling, Planner, Drill Press Machines.
 Assists in troubleshooting on every operational breakdown.
 Reports equipment abnormality and analyzed the root cause.
 ENGINE FITTING (December 1994 to March 1995
 Aligning the portside and starboard of the ship.
 Connect and disconnect the propeller and rudder blade.
 Aligning of pumps and motors.
 Adding oil to gear box and oil reservoirs
 Tightening of leaking flanges and changing of worn-out gaskets.
 HULL DEPARMENT
 Welding and Fabrication (October 1995 to March 1995)
 Can weld plates, angle bar, flat bar, pipe in flat position, vertical horizontal position.
 Fabricate of pipeline base of pipe plan.
 Hydro testing of fabricated pipeline.
 Installation of fabricated pipeline.
 Report to the Supervisor of the done Job order.
 Responsible for the maintaining safe work place.
 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT
 Report to the engineer and asked for what worked are the priorities to do on that day.
 Install panel box, troubleshoot the problems of electrical equipment. Install conduit after
bending, lights outlets and other electrical devices.
 Lining of wire in the field, connect and disconnect the welding machines and troubleshoot
electrical equipment’s.
 Reports equipment abnormality.
 Assist regular employee on their daily activities such as troubleshooting, repairing and
preventive maintenance of 69KV substation.
 WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT
 Inventory of stocks and materials.
 Receive incoming delivery materials.
 Store the materials and posted it in the stock card for the inventory purposes.
 Makes receiving report for every delivery received.
 Stores the materials conforming to its safety handling.
FIELD of SPECIALIZATION
 MACHINERY and MECHANICAL FITTER(January 1996 to March 1996)
 Operate Lathe, Boring, Milling, Planner, Drill Press Machines.
 Assists in troubleshooting on every operational breakdown.
 Reports equipment’s abnormality and analyzed the root cause.
 Cleaning and preventing maintenance of equipment to use before and after.
 Assists in Fabrication, Installation and Modification of Equipment to meet the required
standards.
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
 Employee Perfect Attendance Awardees(5ft Perfect Attendance Award)
For the Year 2008 Given on December 12, 2008
 Employee Perfect Attendance Awardees(4th Perfect Attendance Award)
For the Year 2007 Given on December 14, 2007
 Plaque of Appreciation rendered of continuous Ten (10) Years in service to the
company.
From August 19, 1997 to present
 Employee Perfect Attendance Awardees (3rd Perfect Attendance Award)
For the Year 2006 Given on December 15, 2006
 Quality Improvement Team Awardees (QIT)
For recommending the use of Y-connector while using the chemicals in isotanks during
processing. The use of the Y-connector simplifies the task and leads to several
advantages including cost saving in terms of manpower and utilities consumption.
Given on 3rd of May 2006
 Employee Perfect Attendance Awardees (2nd Perfect Attendance Award)
For the Year 2004 Given on December 10, 2004
 Best Workgroup Awardees Batch Operation Work group (Member)
For the Year 2003 Given on October 21, 2003
 Plaque of Appreciation rendered of continuous Five (5) Years’ service to the
company.
From August 19, 1997 to present Given on December 12, 2002
 Employee Perfect Attendance Awardees (1st Perfect Attendance Award)
For the Year 1999 Given on December 17, 1999
 Best Workgroup and Work group Leader Awardees Sulf (on) ation Work group
(Leader)
Given on July 22, 1999
 Certified Production Assistant LATEX OPERATOR
Union Carbide Philippines (FAREAST) Inc.
San Miguel, Bauan, Batangas
June 18, 1996 to December 30, 1996
 Attended and Completed Academic (On - the - Job Training)
Kepphil Shipyard Incorporated
Barrio San Miguel, Bauan, Batangas
June 1994 to March 1996
 Full Scholarship Awardees under Hanns Seidel Foundation
(Sponsored by German Country) at the
Batangas State University formerly Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology
From School Year 1993 to School Year 1996
SEMINARS AND TRAINING ATTENDED
 Control of Work - Advanced Training
Ramada Hotel Doha, Qatar
February 8-10 2015
 Centrifugal Pump Fundamentals Course
Petrotec / Flowserve Doha, Qatar
October 2-5, 2014
 H2S training
Enertech Doha Qatar
October 1, 2014
 Mechanical Seal Fundamentals training
Petrotec / Flowserve Doha, Qatar
September 6-9, 2014
 Small Bore Training
Ramada Hotel Doha, Qatar
August 31 – September 2, 2014
 FOERTM Training
QATAR INTERNATIONAL SAFETY CENTRE (QISC) Doha, Qatar
June 28-29, 2014
 Level Transmitter Training
Flowserve in Doha, Qatar
June 19-23 2014
 Crane Operator training
Enermech Abu Dhabi
February 27 - Mar 1, 2014
 Motorized Operating Boat and Fast Rescue Boat training
IDESS Subic Naval Base Philippines
October 26-28 2013
 Advanced First Aid Training
QISC Doha, Qatar
August 31 – September 2, 2014
 HV/LV Training
Ramada Doha, Qatar
October 3-7 2013
 Task Risk Assessment training
Ramada Doha, Qatar
May 27, 2013
 P2 Training
Ramada Doha, Qatar
Mar 29 – April 2, 2013
 OLFC Training
IDESS Subic Naval Base Philippines
April 2-3 2012
 Process Safety EX course Training
Ramada Doha, Qatar
August 8-11 2009
 H2S / Breathing Apparatus Training (OPITO Approved)
ENERTECH AVIATION AND MARITIME ACADEMY
Dec. 15, 2008
 OERTM - Offshore Emergency Response Team Member (OPITO Approved)
QATAR INTERNATIONAL SAFETY CENTRE WLL (QISC)
Dec. 7 to Dec 11, 2008
 TBOSIET - Tropical Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training
(OPITO Approved)
ENERTECH AVIATION AND MARITIME ACADEMY
Dec. 13 to 14, 2008
 H2S / Breathing Apparatus Training (OPITO Approved)
ENERTECH AVIATION AND MARITIME ACADEMY
Dec. 15, 2008
 Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Operations
Feb. 9 to April 5, 2006
 Basic Programmable Logic Controller Course (GE Fanuc Automation N.A.)
November 25-26, 2004
 Sulfonation Refresher Course
November 23, 2004
 Proper Operation and Maintenance of Air Compressor
ATLAS COPCO (Philippines) Inc.
June 29, 2004
 Basic of Computer Hands-on Training on
MS Power Point/ MS Excel/ MS Word
April 26-27, 2004
 Confined Space Entry Seminar
Ultra - seer Inc. The Exclusive Distributor of MSA International
November 7, 2003
 Work Permit Seminar
Environment Health and Safety Department
October 9, 2003
 Hot Work Permit Seminar
Environment Health and Safety Department
October 9, 2003
 Job Safety Analysis Seminar
October 9, 2003
 Confined Space Entry Seminar
October 9, 2003
 LLoocckk--OOuutt TTaagg--OOuutt SSeemmiinnaarr
October 9, 2003
 Effective Communication Seminar (Writing Skills)
Countryside Communication Consultancies
May 31, 2003
 Basic Process Instrumentation Training
Trigon Management and Industrial Corporation
March 18-19 2003
 Work Values Program for Stepan Philippines Inc. by FIAT Training and Consultancy
December 4-5, 2002
 Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Operations
May 15 to December 28, 2000
 Introduction of the Technology of Sulfation / Sulfonation
November 13-17, 2000
 First Aid Training PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RED CROSS
April 19-23, 1999
 Basic Life Support Training
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RED CROSS
April 21-22, 1999
 Emergency Response Team Training
ATLANTIC SAFETY CONSULTANCY INC.
August 6-7, 1998
 Stepan Quality Education System Training (SQES)
March 17, 1998
 Statistical Process Control
November 19, 1997
 Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
August 28, 1997
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
School Year-1993 to 1996
Graduate of Dual Training System (Laderrized and tri-semester curriculum)
Major in Mechanical Technology
(Scholar Awardees of Hanns Seidel Foundation) sponsored by German Country in Batangas
State University (B.S.U.)
Formerly; Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology (P.B.M.I.T.)
J.P. Rizal Avenue, Batangas City
(043) 723 03-39
School Year-1989 to 1993
SECONDARY
Batangas National High School (B.N.H.S.)
J.P. Rizal Avenue, Batangas City
(043) 723 77-35
School Year-1983 to 1989
ELEMENTARY
Batangas City South Elementary School (B.C.S.E.S.)
P. Canlapan Street, Batangas City
(043) 723 10-44
PERSONAL DATA:
Age : 38 years old
Date of Birth : October 15, 1976
Place of Birth : Bo. Sanpalocan, San. Carlos, Rosario, Batangas
Sex : Male
Civil Status : Married
Dialect : English / Pilipino
Religion : Roman Catholic
Weight : 77kgs. / 177 lbs.
Height : 5’6” / 167cm.
Citizenship : Filipino
SSS No. : 04-100030-0
PHILHEALTH No. : 19-090360210-8
TIN No. : 906-125-574
Driver’s License No. : DO1-99-138746
Restrictions : 1, 2, and 3
PASSPORT No. : EB8928808
PASSPORT date issue : 19-Jul-2013
PASSPORT valid until : 18-Jul-2018
PASSPORT place issue : DFA Batangas
HELICOPTER-PASS No. : 19283
Qatar ID No. : 27660808939
QUALIFIED DEPENDENT BACKGROUND:
SPOUSE Date of Birth Passport No.
Merscha Abante Dalangin : January 19, 1977 : XX2047212
CHILDREN’S
Quincee Beatrice Abante Dalangin : November 18, 2002 : XX2099504
Quinnie Hillarie Abante Dalangin : November 18, 2002 : XX2097938
Marcio Jesse Abante Dalangin : April 4, 2014
CONTACT PERSON IN CASE OF EMERGENCY :CONTACT No.
Merscha Abante Dalangin Telephone No :(+63) (43) 404 1852
CCeellll pphhoonnee NNoo ::((++6633)) 992200--884499--00116655 oorr
::((++6633)) 992277 22111111 990011
PARENTS
Mr. Margarito Gonzales Dalangin (deceased)
Mrs. Beatriz Amante Dalangin
CHARACTER REFERENCE:
Ms. Evelyn Ruth
Head Operations Manager
Team Energy Resources Middle East LLC
10 – Souq Al Thuraiya Salwa Road Doha, Qatar
No. 974- 4444—6935
Engr. Dennis O. Tejada
Operations Deputy Supervisor
Maersk Oil Qatar AS (Alpha Platform)
Al Shaheen Field, Qatar
Tel. No. 974 4401 2100
Engr. Rey Bool
Senior CCR Control Room Operator
Maersk Oil Qatar AS (Alpha Platform)
Al Shaheen Field, Qatar
Tel. No. 974 4401 2103
Engr. Vicente Edwin Clarete
Senior CCR Control Room Operator
Maersk Oil Qatar AS (Alpha Platform)
Al Shaheen Field, Qatar
Tel. No. 974 4401 2103
Engr. Jimmy Rama
Operations Deputy Supervisor
Maersk Oil Qatar AS (Alpha Platform)
Al Shaheen Field, Qatar
Tel. No. 974 4401 2100
I hereby certify that all the information above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Jesus Amante Dalangin
Applicant

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  • 1. DDeeaarr SSiirr//MMaaddaamm,, GGoooodd DDaayy!! KKiinnddllyy ccoonnssiiddeerr mmee aass aann aapppplliiccaanntt iinn yyoouurr pprreessttiiggiioouuss ccoommppaannyy.. AAttttaacchheedd hheerreewwiitthh iiss mmyy ccoommpprreehheennssiivvee rreessuummee.. II wwoouulldd lliikkee ttoo iinnttrroodduuccee mmyysseellff.. II aamm JJeessuuss AAmmaannttee DDaallaannggiinn,, 3388 yyeeaarrss ooff aaggee,, mmaallee.. II aamm aappppllyyiinngg ffoorr tthhee ppoossiittiioonn ooff "" OOffffsshhoorree // OOnnsshhoorree,, OOiill aanndd GGaass PPllaanntt OOppeerraattoorr oorr PPrroodduuccttiioonn PPrroocceessss OOppeerraattoorr"".. Working experience for almost 18 years in Oil and Gas, Production and Manufacturing Plant in different field of specialization as a Production Operator, Control Room Operator Maintenance and Multi Skill Technician is my edge and advantage.. MMyy sskkiillllss ssuuiittaabbllee ffoorr tthhiiss jjoobb aarree bbeeiinngg hhaarrddwwoorrkkiinngg wwiitthh ccoonnffiiddeennccee aanndd ddeeddiiccaattiioonn ttoo jjoobb,, wwiilllliinngg ttoo eexxtteenndd wwoorrkkiinngg hhoouurrss aanndd uunnddeerrggoo oovveerrttiimmee aannyy ttiimmee,, wwiitthh ddeetteerrmmiinnaattiioonn aanndd ccooooppeerraattiioonn ffoorr tthhee ccoommppaannyy’’ss wweellffaarree aanndd ssuucccceessss,, hhoonneesstt aanndd kkeeeenn ttoo pprrooggrreessss.. MMyy ootthheerr sskkiillllss aanndd aabbiilliittiieess aarree bbeeiinngg kknnoowwlleeddggeeaabbllee aanndd wwiitthh sskkiillllss iinn hhaannddlliinngg ooff mmoonniittoorriinngg ccoonnttrrooll aanndd pprrootteeccttiioonn ooff vvaarriioouuss eeqquuiippmmeenntt:: SSuuppeerrvviissoorryy CCoonnttrrooll aanndd DDaattaa AAccqquuiissiittiioonn ((SSCCAADDAA)),, EEmmeerrggeennccyy SShhuutt DDoowwnn ((EESSDD)) aanndd FFiirree aanndd GGaass ((FF&&GG)) SSyysstteemm OOppeerraattiioonn aallssoo PPrrooggrraammmmaabbllee LLooggiicc CCoonnttrrooll ((PPLLCC)) ooppeerraattiioonn aanndd DDiissttrriibbuuttiioonn CCoonnttrrooll SSyysstteemm ((DDCCSS)) ooppeerraattiioonn aanndd aallssoo EExxppoossuurree iinn hhaannddlliinngg ppeeooppllee wwiitthh ppeerrsseevveerraannccee aanndd ddeetteerrmmiinnaattiioonn ttoo aaccccoommpplliisshh tthhee ttaasskk.. Fluent in speaking and writing English language. Working knowledge of process and utility equipment in the Oil and Gas industry, thorough understanding and use of P&ID and C&E drawings and how isolation plans are developed, basic understanding of instrumentation and controls equipment principles, and fault diagnosis of same, experience preferably in the petrochemical refining, Oil and Gas exploration and / or production Industries in a similar role, experience with work on its classified equipment and systems. CAREER SUMMARY/CAREER OVERVIEW I had been working for almost 18 years of experience in Oil and Gas, Production and Manufacturing Plant a shifting rotation schedule, based on a plant production schedules and plan. I already experience the job of a Production Operator, Control Room Operator, Maintenance, and a Multi Skill Technician that really enhances my skills, abilities and knowledge in different part of specialization. My previous job is at Maersk Oil Qatar AS. An international operating company, Maersk Oil is in charge of exploration, development, production and sales activities in Denmark, Qatar, UK and Kazakhstan. Maersk Oil also participates in exploration and production activities in Algeria and operates exploration activities in a number of other locations worldwide. From December 6, 2008 up to April 17, 2015, I worked as an Offshore Production Operator with Maersk Oil Qatar AS at Doha Qatar Al Shaheen Oil field in Alpha platform location under Team Energy Resources Middle East LLC at Doha Qatar. I have been transferred as a Multi skill Technician to a satellite platform Delta Location. Rotational job assignments consisting of 42 days on and 42 days off rotation and has been change to 28 days on and 28 days off, 12 hours a day 7 days a week. The position is responsible for safe and accurate operation of gas and crude oil producer wells, production processes and utility systems, work safely with H2S, first aid skills, understanding of process safety matters and understanding and use of P&ID / C&E drawings.
  • 2. ROLE PURPOSE To operate and maintain wells, pipelines, production processes and utility system onboard Maersk Oil Qatar (MOQ) offshore production platforms in safe and efficient manner in accordance with approved MOQ operating procedures, guidelines legislative requirements and industry best practice. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES AND ACTIVITIES Health, Safety and Environment;  Continue to maintaining a strong safety culture within MOQ operations.  Execute safe work processes and comply with relevant health, safety (occupational & process) and environmental excellence procedures and controls within area of responsibility to guarantee employee safety, legislative compliance and a responsible environmental attitude.  Participate as part of the Platform Emergency Response Contingency Plan as per duty roster.  Provide daily reports to Supervisor on health, safety and environmental issues related to area of work; take corrective action wherever necessary. Operational;  Operate and maintain wells, production processes and utility system onboard Maersk Oil Qatar Offshore satellite production platform in a safe and efficient manner.  Monitor process and utility equipment operating parameters and record data.  Manage chemical stocks and chemical injections optimization.  Conduct process stream sampling techniques and basic laboratory analysis methods.  Complete safe and efficient replacement and repair activities in the event of failure or malfunction ensuring quick restoration; troubleshoot malfunction and take corrective actions as necessary.  Optimize production and uptime when executing maintenance activities which requires shutdown / isolation of equipment.  Prepare adequate documentation and reporting for onshore management consideration regarding wrong design, poor workmanship, non compliance to MOQ standards; take appropriate action within level of authority. Other;  Conduct other operational and maintenance activities as directed by Supervisor.  Actively participate in daily communication and coordination between off-and onshore businesses pertaining to key business matter.  Participate in the companies Competency Assurance Program (CAP) and Training Matrix and help create a learning environment.  Proactively take responsibility for self progression by keeping abreast with latest developments, knowledge and innovation. I also worked at Stepan Philippines Incorporated: It is an American multi-national company and a leading manufacturer of surfactants and specialty chemicals that are widely used in the product of synthetic detergents, shampoos, toothpaste and other household products. It is also an ISO 9001: 2000 Certified. I started as a Material Handler in Stepan Philippines Incorporated: under LOGISTICS Department on August 19, 1997. The position is responsible for ensuring a reliable inventory management system and carries out any of the warehouse duties competently in any of the areas and timely delivery of products according to client expectations. Few months after, I was promoted as a PROCESS SPECIALIST l under PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT on July 1, 1998 as a Field/Plant Operator for almost 8 years. The Field/Plant Operator will work as part of a small shifting team and support and assist the Control Room Operator in main and
  • 3. auxiliary plant operations. The role requires a range of knowledge and skills, such that you have a detailed understanding and practical experience of the modern operation and the position is responsible for operation and monitoring of the company’s machinery, equipment and processes in a specific area in the plant which are Gas Plant, Sulfonation Plant, Sulfation and Neutralization Plant, De aerating, and Dryer Plant and post drying like (extruding, needling, grinding and powdering ) and Batching Reactor. On May 15, 2006, I was promoted as a Process Specialist ll also called Central Control Room Operator (CCR) PPrrooggrraammmmaabbllee LLooggiicc CCoonnttrrooll ((PPLLCC)) ooppeerraattiioonn ssyysstteemm under PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT. The Control Room Operator will work as part of a shifting team that support and assist in the main and auxiliary plant operations. And the position is responsible for the overall operation and monitoring of the company’s machinery, equipment and processes through the use of Programmable Logic Controllers in all areas in the plant to ensure manufacture and delivery of surfactant products that meet the client expectations in terms of excellence in quality and required quantity. II aallssoo wwoorrkkeedd aatt UUNNIIOONN CCAARRBBIIDDEE PPHHIILLIIPPPPIINNEESS ((FFAARR EEAASSTT)),, IINNCC.. Union Carbide Corporation is a chemical and polymers company. The company possesses some of the industry's most advanced process and catalyst technologies, and operates some of the most cost-efficient, large-scale production facilities in the world. Union Carbide primarily produces chemicals and polymers that undergo one or more further conversions by customers before reaching consumers. Some of these materials are high-volume commodities, while others are specialty products meeting the needs of smaller market niches. The end- uses served include paints and coatings, packaging, wire and cable, household products, personal care, pharmaceuticals, automotive, textiles, agriculture and oil and gas. My on the job training was at Keppel Shipyard. It is the global industry's trusted partner for the repair, conversion and upgrading of a diverse range of vessels. Keppel Batangas Shipyard is a major ship care center in the Philippines servicing international and local ship owners. It specializes in the repair, conversion and building of various types of vessels as well as the fabrication of marine and industrial structures. It is a subsidiary of Keppel Philippines Marine Inc, a member of the Keppel Offshore and Marine Group of Singapore, which has business in ship repair and shipbuilding, rig building, property, engineering, telecommunications, shipping and logistics. Its ISO 9001:2000 certified for ship repair and shipbuilding affirms the Company's commitment to deliver quality services and products to the satisfaction of its clientele. Managed by Keppel Shipyard, Keppel Batangas has an experienced management team and a 900-strong dedicated workforce whose skills and expertise are continuously upgraded to keep up with technological advancements in the marine industry. It is best to reach me at mobile phone and even at home and email me at jadalangin1519@yahoo.com My updated contact numbers are: Mobile Phones: +000639208490165 +000639272111901 Home: +00063434041852 Mr. Jesus Amante Dalangin Production Operator Technician
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  • 57. JESUS AMANTE DALANGIN HHoommee AAddddrreessss:: BBllkk..33--LLoott 2233 CCiittrruuss GGrroovvee PPllaannttaacciioonn MMeerriiddiieennnnee,, BBaarrrriioo CCuummbbaa,, LLiippaa CCiittyy,, 44221177 BBaattaannggaass,, PPhhiilliippppiinneess E-mail Address: jadalangin1519@yahoo.com Telephone Tel. No :(+63) (43) 404 1852 CCeellllpphhoonnee NNoo ::((++6633)) 992200--884499--00116655 oorr ((++6633)) 992277 22111111 990011 OOBBJJEECCTTIIVVEE:: TToo iinndduullggee iinn aa ccaarreeeerr tthhaatt wwoouulldd uupplliifftt mmyy pprrooffeessssiioonn bbyy uuttiilliizziinngg aallll tthhee sskkiillllss aanndd aabbiilliittiieess tthhuuss,, aattttaaiinniinngg tthhee lleevveell ooff ccoommppeetteennccyy iinn aann aatttteemmpptt ttoo ccoommpplleemmeenntt aanndd mmeeeett tthhee ddeemmaannddss iinn tthhee ccoorrppoorraattee wwoorrlldd.. SSKKIILLLLSS AANNDD AABBIILLIITTIIEESS:: WWoorrkkiinngg eexxppeerriieennccee ffoorr aallmmoosstt 1188 yyeeaarrss iinn OOiill aanndd GGaass PPrroodduuccttiioonn aanndd MMaannuuffaaccttuurriinngg ppllaanntt iinn ddiiffffeerreenntt ffiieelldd ooff ssppeecciiaalliizzaattiioonn aass PPrroodduuccttiioonn OOppeerraattoorr,, MMaaiinntteennaannccee,, CCoonnttrrooll RRoooomm OOppeerraattoorr aanndd MMuullttii--sskkiillll tteecchhnniicciiaann aarree mmyy eeddggee aanndd aaddvvaannttaaggee.. BBeeiinngg hhaarrddwwoorrkkiinngg aanndd wwiitthh ccoonnffiiddeennccee,, ddeeddiiccaattiioonn ttoo tthhee jjoobb aanndd wwiilllliinnggnneessss ttoo eexxtteenndd wwoorrkkiinngg hhoouurrss,, uunnddeerrggoo oovveerrttiimmee aannyy ttiimmee,, wwiitthh ddeetteerrmmiinnaattiioonn aanndd ccooooppeerraattiioonn ffoorr tthhee ccoommppaannyy’’ss wweellffaarree aanndd ssuucccceessss,, hhoonneesstt aanndd kkeeeenn ttoo pprrooggrreessss.. MMyy ootthheerr sskkiillllss aanndd aabbiilliittiieess aarree bbeeiinngg kknnoowwlleeddggeeaabbllee aanndd wwiitthh sskkiillllss iinn hhaannddlliinngg ooff mmoonniittoorriinngg ccoonnttrrooll aanndd pprrootteeccttiioonn ooff vvaarriioouuss eeqquuiippmmeenntt:: SSuuppeerrvviissoorryy CCoonnttrrooll aanndd DDaattaa AAccqquuiissiittiioonn ((SSCCAADDAA)),, EEmmeerrggeennccyy SShhuutt DDoowwnn ((EESSDD)) aanndd FFiirree aanndd GGaass ((FF&&GG)) SSyysstteemm OOppeerraattiioonn aallssoo PPrrooggrraammmmaabbllee LLooggiicc CCoonnttrrooll ((PPLLCC)) ooppeerraattiioonn aanndd DDiissttrriibbuuttiioonn CCoonnttrrooll SSyysstteemm ((DDCCSS)) ooppeerraattiioonn aanndd EExxppoossuurree iinn hhaannddlliinngg ppeeooppllee wwiitthh ppeerrsseevveerraannccee aanndd ddeetteerrmmiinnaattiioonn ttoo aaccccoommpplliisshh tthhee ttaasskk.. FFlluueenntt iinn ssppeeaakkiinngg aanndd wwrriittiinngg EEnngglliisshh llaanngguuaaggee.. WWoorrkkiinngg kknnoowwlleeddggee ooff pprroocceessss aanndd uuttiilliittyy eeqquuiippmmeenntt iinn tthhee OOiill aanndd GGaass iinndduussttrryy;; tthhoorroouugghh uunnddeerrssttaannddiinngg aanndd uussee ooff PP&&IIDD aanndd CC&&EE ddrraawwiinngg aanndd hhooww iissoollaattiioonn ppllaannss aarree ddeevveellooppeedd,, bbaassiicc uunnddeerrssttaannddiinngg ooff iinnssttrruummeennttaattiioonn aanndd ccoonnttrroollss eeqquuiippmmeenntt pprriinncciipplleess,, aanndd ffaauulltt ddiiaaggnnoossiiss ooff ssaammee,, eexxppeerriieennccee pprreeffeerraabbllyy iinn tthhee PPeettrroocchheemmiiccaall RReeffiinniinngg,, OOiill aanndd GGaass pprroodduuccttiioonn iinn aa ssiimmiillaarr rroollee eexxppeerriieennccee wwiitthh wwoorrkk oonn iittss ccllaassssiiffiieedd eeqquuiippmmeenntt aanndd ssyysstteemm.. CCAARREEEERR SSUUMMMMAARRYY:: II hhaadd bbeeeenn wwoorrkkiinngg ffoorr aallmmoosstt 1188 yyeeaarrss ooff eexxppeerriieennccee iinn OOiill aanndd GGaass PPrroodduuccttiioonn aanndd MMaannuuffaaccttuurriinngg PPllaanntt,, aa sshhiiffttiinngg rroottaattiioonn sscchheedduullee,, bbaasseedd oonn aa ppllaanntt pprroodduuccttiioonn sscchheedduulleess aanndd ppllaann.. II aallrreeaaddyy eexxppeerriieennccee tthhee jjoobb ooff PPrroodduuccttiioonn OOppeerraattoorr,, MMaaiinntteennaannccee,, CCoonnttrrooll RRoooomm OOppeerraattoorr aanndd MMuullttii--SSkkiillll TTeecchhnniicciiaann tthhaatt rreeaallllyy eennhhaanncceess mmyy sskkiillllss,, aabbiilliittiieess aanndd kknnoowwlleeddggee iinn ddiiffffeerreenntt ffiieelldd ooff ssppeecciiaalliizzaattiioonn..
  • 58. CCOOMMPPAANNYY NNAAMMEE :: MMaaeerrsskk OOiill QQaattaarr AASS bbeettwweeeenn TTeeaamm EEnneerrggyy RReessoouurrcceess ((MMiiddddllee EEaasstt)) LLLLCC AADDDDRREESSSS :: 1100 –– SSoouuqq AAll TThhuurraaiiyyaa SSaallwwaa RRooaadd DDoohhaa,, QQaattaarr TELEPHONE : +974 4444 6935 DESIGNATION: Production Operator INCLUSIVE DATE : December 15, 2008 up to April 17, 2015 CCOOMMPPAANNYY BBAACCKKGGRROOUUNNDD:: AAnn IInntteerrnnaattiioonnaall OOiill aanndd GGaass ooppeerraattiinngg ccoommppaannyy,, MMaaeerrsskk OOiill iiss iinn cchhaarrggee ooff eexxpplloorraattiioonn,, ddeevveellooppmmeenntt,, pprroodduuccttiioonn aanndd ssaalleess aaccttiivviittiieess iinn DDeennmmaarrkk,, QQaattaarr,, UUKK aanndd KKaazzaakkhhssttaann.. MMaaeerrsskk OOiill aallssoo ppaarrttiicciippaatteess iinn eexxpplloorraattiioonn aanndd pprroodduuccttiioonn aaccttiivviittiieess iinn AAllggeerriiaa aanndd ooppeerraatteess eexxpplloorraattiioonn aaccttiivviittiieess iinn aa nnuummbbeerr ooff ootthheerr llooccaattiioonnss wwoorrllddwwiiddee.. RROOLLEE PPUURRPPOOSSEE:: TToo ooppeerraattee aanndd mmaaiinnttaaiinn wweellllss,, ppiippeelliinneess,, pprroodduuccttiioonn pprroocceesssseess aanndd uuttiilliittyy ssyysstteemm oonnbbooaarrdd MMaaeerrsskk OOiill QQaattaarr ((MMOOQQ)) ooffffsshhoorree pprroodduuccttiioonn ppllaattffoorrmmss iinn ssaaffee aanndd eeffffiicciieenntt mmaannnneerr iinn aaccccoorrddaannccee wwiitthh aapppprroovveedd MMOOQQ ooppeerraattiinngg pprroocceedduurreess,, gguuiiddeelliinneess lleeggiissllaattiivvee rreeqquuiirreemmeennttss aanndd iinndduussttrryy bbeesstt pprraaccttiiccee.. KKEEYY AACCCCOOUUNNTTAABBIILLIITTIIEESS AANNDD AACCTTIIVVIITTIIEESS HHeeaalltthh,, SSaaffeettyy aanndd EEnnvviirroonnmmeenntt::  CCoonnttiinnuuee iinn mmaaiinnttaaiinniinngg aa ssttrroonngg ssaaffeettyy ccuullttuurree wwiitthhiinn MMOOQQ ooppeerraattiioonnss..  EExxeeccuuttee ssaaffee wwoorrkk pprroocceesssseess aanndd ccoommppllyy wwiitthh rreelleevvaanntt hheeaalltthh,, ssaaffeettyy ((ooccccuuppaattiioonnaall && pprroocceessss)) aanndd eennvviirroonnmmeennttaall eexxcceelllleennccee pprroocceedduurreess aanndd ccoonnttrroollss wwiitthhiinn aarreeaa ooff rreessppoonnssiibbiilliittyy ttoo gguuaarraanntteeee eemmppllooyyeeee ssaaffeettyy,, lleeggiissllaattiivvee ccoommpplliiaannccee aanndd aa rreessppoonnssiibbllee eennvviirroonnmmeennttaall aattttiittuuddee..  PPaarrttiicciippaattee aass ppaarrtt ooff tthhee PPllaattffoorrmm EEmmeerrggeennccyy RReessppoonnssee CCoonnttiinnggeennccyy PPllaann aass ppeerr dduuttyy rroosstteerr..  PPrroovviiddee ddaaiillyy rreeppoorrttss ttoo SSuuppeerrvviissoorr oonn hheeaalltthh,, ssaaffeettyy aanndd eennvviirroonnmmeennttaall iissssuueess rreellaatteedd ttoo aarreeaa ooff wwoorrkk;; ttaakkee ccoorrrreeccttiivvee aaccttiioonn wwhheerreevveerr nneecceessssaarryy.. OOppeerraattiioonnaall::  OOppeerraattee aanndd mmaaiinnttaaiinn wweellllss,, pprroodduuccttiioonn pprroocceesssseess aanndd uuttiilliittyy ssyysstteemm oonnbbooaarrdd MMaaeerrsskk OOiill QQaattaarr OOffffsshhoorree ssaatteelllliittee pprroodduuccttiioonn ppllaattffoorrmm iinn aa ssaaffee aanndd eeffffiicciieenntt mmaannnneerr..  MMoonniittoorr pprroocceessss aanndd uuttiilliittyy eeqquuiippmmeenntt ooppeerraattiinngg ppaarraammeetteerrss aanndd rreeccoorrdd ddaattaa..  MMaannaaggee cchheemmiiccaall ssttoocckkss aanndd cchheemmiiccaall iinnjjeeccttiioonnss ooppttiimmiizzaattiioonn..  CCoonndduucctt pprroocceessss ssttrreeaamm ssaammpplliinngg tteecchhnniiqquueess aanndd bbaassiicc llaabboorraattoorryy aannaallyyssiiss mmeetthhooddss..  CCoommpplleettee ssaaffee aanndd eeffffiicciieenntt rreeppllaacceemmeenntt aanndd rreeppaaiirr aaccttiivviittiieess iinn tthhee eevveenntt ooff ffaaiilluurree oorr mmaallffuunnccttiioonn eennssuurriinngg qquuiicckk rreessttoorraattiioonn;; ttrroouubblleesshhoooott mmaallffuunnccttiioonn aanndd ttaakkee ccoorrrreeccttiivvee aaccttiioonnss aass nneecceessssaarryy..  OOppttiimmiizzee pprroodduuccttiioonn aanndd uuppttiimmee wwhheenn eexxeeccuuttiinngg mmaaiinntteennaannccee aaccttiivviittiieess wwhhiicchh rreeqquuiirreess sshhuuttddoowwnn // iissoollaattiioonn ooff eeqquuiippmmeenntt..
  • 59.  PPrreeppaarree aaddeeqquuaattee ddooccuummeennttaattiioonn aanndd rreeppoorrttiinngg ffoorr oonnsshhoorree mmaannaaggeemmeenntt ccoonnssiiddeerraattiioonn rreeggaarrddiinngg wwrroonngg ddeessiiggnn,, ppoooorr wwoorrkkmmaannsshhiipp,, aanndd nnoonn--ccoommpplliiaannccee ttoo MMOOQQ ssttaannddaarrddss;; ttaakkee aapppprroopprriiaattee aaccttiioonn wwiitthhiinn lleevveell ooff aauutthhoorriittyy.. OOtthheerr::  CCoonndduucctt ootthheerr ooppeerraattiioonnaall aanndd mmaaiinntteennaannccee aaccttiivviittiieess aass ddiirreecctteedd bbyy SSuuppeerrvviissoorr..  AAccttiivveellyy ppaarrttiicciippaattee iinn ddaaiillyy ccoommmmuunniiccaattiioonn aanndd ccoooorrddiinnaattiioonn bbeettwweeeenn ooffff--aanndd oonnsshhoorree bbuussiinneesssseess ppeerrttaaiinniinngg ttoo kkeeyy bbuussiinneessss mmaatttteerr..  PPaarrttiicciippaattee iinn tthhee ccoommppaanniieess CCoommppeetteennccyy AAssssuurraannccee PPrrooggrraamm ((OOCCAAPP)) aanndd TTrraaiinniinngg MMaattrriixx aanndd hheellpp ccrreeaattee aa lleeaarrnniinngg eennvviirroonnmmeenntt..  PPrrooaaccttiivveellyy ttaakkee rreessppoonnssiibbiilliittyy ffoorr sseellff--pprrooggrreessssiioonn bbyy kkeeeeppiinngg aabbrreeaasstt wwiitthh llaatteesstt ddeevveellooppmmeennttss,, kknnoowwlleeddggee aanndd iinnnnoovvaattiioonn DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  UUnnddeerrssttaanndd tthhee PPeerrmmiitt ttoo WWoorrkk ssyysstteemm aanndd aabbllee ttoo oobbttaaiinn aanndd ccoommpplleettee ffoorrmmss aass rreeqquuiirreedd..  PPaarrttiicciippaattee iinn tthhee ccoommppaanniieess ttrraaiinniinngg && ccoommppeetteennccyy aasssseessssmmeenntt pprrooggrraamm..  WWoorrkk ssaaffeellyy wwiitthh HH22SS..  CCoommpplleettee RRiisskk SSaaffeettyy AAnnaallyyssiiss pprriioorr ttoo ccoommpplleettiioonn ooff ttaasskkss..  AAcctt aass mmeemmbbeerr ooff ffiirreeffiigghhttiinngg tteeaamm..  UUnnddeerrssttaannddiinngg ooff pprroocceessss ssaaffeettyy mmaatttteerrss..  FFiirrsstt aaiidd sskkiillllss..  AAccttiivvee ppaarrttiicciippaattiioonn iinn eemmeerrggeennccyy rreessppoonnssee ddrriillllss..  FFoollllooww aallll CCoommppaannyy ppoolliicciieess,, pprroocceedduurreess && llooccaall bbyy llaawwss wwhheenn ccoommpplleettiinngg ttaasskkss..  SSaaffee aanndd aaccccuurraattee ooppeerraattiioonn ooff wweellllss,, pprroodduuccttiioonn pprroocceesssseess aanndd uuttiilliittyy ssyysstteemmss..  IIssoollaattiioonn,, ppuurrggiinngg,, ssaaffiinngg aanndd pprreeppaarraattiioonn ooff eeqquuiippmmeenntt ffoorr mmaaiinntteennaannccee..  TToo mmoonniittoorr pprroocceessss aanndd uuttiilliittyy eeqquuiippmmeenntt ooppeerraattiinngg ppaarraammeetteerrss aanndd rreeccoorrdd ddaattaa..  MMaannaaggee cchheemmiiccaall ssttoocckkss aanndd cchheemmiiccaall iinnjjeeccttiioonnss ooppttiimmiizzaattiioonn..  PPiippeelliinnee ppiiggggiinngg ooppeerraattiioonnss..  CCaarrrryy oouutt eeqquuiippmmeenntt mmiinnoorr mmaaiinntteennaannccee..  PPrroocceessss ssttrreeaamm ssaammpplliinngg tteecchhnniiqquueess aanndd bbaassiicc llaabboorraattoorryy aannaallyyssiiss mmeetthhooddss..  EElleeccttrriiccaall ssaaffeettyy lloocckkoouutt aanndd ttaagg pprroocceedduurreess..  UUnnddeerrssttaannddiinngg aanndd uussee ooff PP&&IIDD ddrraawwiinnggss..  UUnnddeerrssttaannddiinngg ooff bbaassiicc iinnssttrruummeennttaattiioonn mmeeaassuurreemmeenntt pprriinncciipplleess aanndd ffaauulltt ffiinnddiinngg oonn iinnssttrruummeennttaattiioonn..  SSaaffeellyy aanndd aaccccuurraatteellyy ccaarrrryy oouutt ttaasskkss aass ggiivveenn bbyy tthhee pprroodduuccttiioonn ssuuppeerrvviissoorr//aassssiissttaanntt.. CCOOMMPPAANNYY NNAAMMEE :: SSTTEEPPAANN PPHHIILLLLIIPPPPIINNEESS IINNCCOORRPPOORRAATTEEDD AADDDDRREESSSS :: CCooccoocchheemm AAggrroo--IInndduussttrriiaall PPaarrkk ((CCAAIIPP)) CCooccoocchheemm CCoommppoouunndd AAppllaayyaa,, BBaauuaann,, BBaattaannggaass.. TTEELLEEPPHHOONNEE :: ((++6633)) 4433 884422 99775511 DESIGNATION : Process Specialist II (Central Control Room Operator) IINNCCLLUUSSIIVVEE DDAATTEE :: ffrroomm MMaayy 1155,, 22000066 ttoo DDeecceemmbbeerr 88,, 22000088..
  • 60. COMPANY BACKGROUND : An American multi-national company and a leading Manufacturer of Surfactants and specialty chemicals that are widely used in the product of synthetic detergents, shampoos, toothpaste and other household products. ISO 9001: 2000 Certified PPRROOFFEESSSSIIOONNAALL EEMMPPLLOOYYMMEENNTT:: The Control Room Operator will work as part of a shift team that support and assist in the main and auxiliary plant operations. The role requires a range of knowledge and skills, such that you have a detailed understanding and practical experience of the modern operation and the position is responsible for the overall operation and monitoring of the company’s machinery, equipment and processes through the use of Programmable Logic Controllers in all areas in the plant to ensure manufacture and delivery of surfactant products that meet the client expectations in terms of excellence in quality and required quantity. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: PRODUCTION OPERATION  Monitors and records all the process parameters, operating characteristics (i.e., temperature, pressure, alarms), and performances in all areas of the plant (i.e., dryer, gas plant, sulfonation and sulfation),using Programmable Logic Command/Wonder ware (PLC) and adjusts parameters if instability exists.  Checks, communicates and confers with other Team Members in the different areas and processes in the plant to insure proper application of specified techniques in the production of surfactant products.  Summaries monitoring results of Process Specialist I on chemical or physical operation processes and recommends modification and/or change.  Participates in the development and testing of experimental product runs in the plant and by coordinating with the Process Engineer to get specifications for the product runs.  Participate and provides recommendations in the process development study.  Assist the Team during plant start-up and shut down by starting the whole system in the control room. PLANT EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE  Assist the Maintenance Team Members in fabrication, installation and modification of equipment to meet the standards.  Participates in preventive and corrective maintenance of chemical processing equipment’s.  Assist the Team in housekeeping activities in the plant. REPORT PREPARATION  Prepares, records and compiles production data and documents for chemical processing of surfactant products for all the different areas or processes in the plant, such as:
  • 61.  PLC Monitoring Log Sheet  CCoommmmuunniiccaattiioonn LLoogg SShheeeett  Daily Management System (DMS) Report  Daily Manufacturing Activity (DMA) Report  Run Chart Monitoring Log Sheet  Batch Production Report  Process Reliability Report  Statistical Process Control Chart  Statistical Quality Chart  Records and consolidates issuance of all batch tickets in the plant and submit batch ticket reports for approval to Production Team Leader for proper monitoring of product runs.  Prepares work orders for repair and maintenance of equipment for review and approval of Production Team Leader and drops in maintenance box. ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT  Assist (EHS&S) Environmental Health Safety and Security in Orientation of the plant to the new Employee.  Trains the new Process Specialist I and II casual and probationary in the operation in the plant.  Communicates production updates such as process improvements and manufacture of new products to team members.  Guide contractors in their day-to-day activities. SPECIAL / ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES PROCESS IMPROVEMENT  Participates in workgroups meeting in the development and improvement of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and processes.  Performs other duties / task that may be assigned from time to time. CCOOMMPPAANNYY NNAAMMEE :: SSTTEEPPAANN PPHHIILLLLIIPPPPIINNEESS IINNCCOORRPPOORRAATTEEDD DESIGNATION : Process Specialist I(Field and Plant Operator) INCLUSIVE DATE : from July 01, 1998 to May 14, 2006. JOB SUMMARY: The Field Operator will work as part of a small shift team and support and assist the Control Room Operator in main and auxiliary plant operations. The role requires a range of knowledge and skills, such that you have a detailed understanding and practical experience of the modern operation and the position is responsible for operation and monitoring of the company’s machinery, equipment and processes in a specific area in the plant to ensure manufacture of surfactant products that meet the client expectations in terms of excellence in quality and required quantity.
  • 62. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: PRODUCTION OPERATION  Perform processing and development of surfactant products by:  HHaannddlleedd,, mmaannaaggee aanndd ooppeerraattee eeqquuiippmmeenntt aatt vvaarriioouuss ppllaanntt uunniitt ooppeerraattiioonnss ssuucchh aass GGAASS PPLLAANNTT,, SSUULLFFOONNAATTIIOONNPPLLAANNTT tthhaatt iinncclluuddeess nneeuuttrraalliizzaattiioonn aanndd ssttaabbiilliizzaattiioonn,, BBAATTCCHH RREEAACCTTOORR aanndd DDRRYYEERR PPLLAANNTT..  Monitor, Operate and Involved in the Preventive Maintenance of the equipment’s on the following areas: GAS PLANT (Gas Scrubber System, Electro Static Precipitator, SO2 / SO3 gas Converter, Sulfur Burner, Acid Absorber, Air Dryers and Heat Exchangers), SULFONATION/SULFATION PLANT (Reactor, Aging Vessel, Stabilizer, Double Steps Neutralizations mixers and DE aerator vessels), DRYERPLANT (Scrape Wall Evaporator, Belt and screw conveyor, Flakers, Plodder and Extruders), and UTILITIES ( Waste Water Treatment Plant, Cooling Towers, Instrument Air and Plant Air Compressors, York Chiller / Chilled Water, Hot Water , Steam Distillation, Condensate Recovery, and Soft Water Softening Units) by troubleshooting, observing, and recording operating conditions and performance.  Monitored the required parameters necessary for the operation such as, temperature, pressure, mass flow rate, pH, tank level, raw material and product inventories, and recorded the findings as well.  Initiated the lifting of samples from different sampling points both for laboratory analyses and in-line control checks made by the production specialist as a means of controlling the quality of product produced. Analyses performed are moisture, active matter, free alkalinity, sulfuric acid purity, unsulfonated matter, pH, and color.  Preparing all necessary raw materials and chemicals needed for testing and sampling by:  Loading and unloading materials and chemicals using the forklift to the appropriate storage area (i.e., drums, cubitainers, isotanks / isotrucks) upon arrival.  Recording the weight and time the materials and chemicals were received;  Dumping materials (i.e., sulfur flakes, industrial salt) in the appropriate equipment (i.e., sulfur melted, softening brine tank);  Retrieving samples from tanks through samplers or by manually withdrawing samples from the drums, cubitainer, tanks.  Recording the kind and volume of raw materials used and finished products in the production data;  Cleaning of equipment to be used before and after testing and sampling;  Bringing samples of raw materials, chemicals and products to the Quality Assurance Departments for testing and analysis;  Recording and modifying/changing the formulation from the results of the testing and sampling;  Disposing of waste from the product testing and sampling such as spent acid, sulfuric acid and oleum;  Taking samples for analysis via titration; and  Troubleshooting of equipment used when necessary such as malfunctioning of conveyor due to clogging of flakes, pump cavitation’s, etc.  Assists the Production Team during product switching by opening and closing all manual field valves and during plant start-up and shutdown.
  • 63.  Communicates and confirms with other Team Members to ensure proper application of specified techniques in the production of surfactant products.  Participates in the development and testing of experimental runs by controlling and monitoring machinery and equipment in the assigned area or process.  Monitor and inspect all safety equipment in area of responsibility. PLANT EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE  Prepares equipment scheduled for maintenance repair by:  Decontaminating the equipment/unit before maintenance hand-over;  Following the lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) procedures; and  Implementing the work permit system.  Assists the maintenance Team Members in the fabrication, installation and modification of equipment to meet critical standards.  Assists the Maintenance Team Member in the preventive and corrective maintenance of chemical processing equipment by:  Adding oil to gear boxes and oil reservoirs of pumps, blowers, and compressors; and  Tightening of leaking flanges or changing of worn-out gaskets.  Initiates and conducts housekeeping activities in the plant in conjunction with Team Members. REPORT PREPARATION  Prepares, records and compiles production data (e.g., charts, sketches, diagrams and flow charts) for chemical processing of surfactant products for the assigned area or process in the plant such as:  Gas Plant Monitoring Log Sheet  Sulfonation and Sulfation Plant Monitoring Log Sheet  Dryer Plant Monitoring Log Sheet  Production Log Sheet  Drumming Report/Log Sheet  Tank Cleaning Report and Sanitation Log Sheet  Records issuance of all batch tickets in the assigned area and submits batch ticket reports to production Specialist II for consolidation.  Prepares work order for repair and maintenance of equipment for review and approval of Production Team Leader and drops in maintenance box. SPECIAL / ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES PROCESS IMPROVEMENT  Participates in workgroup meeting in the development and improvement of Standard Operating Procedure.  PPeerrffoorrmmss ootthheerr dduuttiieess//ttaasskkss tthhaatt mmaayy bbee aassssiiggnneedd ffrroomm ttiimmee ttoo ttiimmee..
  • 64. CCOOMMPPAANNYY NNAAMMEE :: SSTTEEPPAANN PPHHIILLLLIIPPPPIINNEESS IINNCCOORRPPOORRAATTEEDD DESIGNATION : Production Assistant (Logistics Material Handler) INCLUSIVE DATE : from August 19, 1997 to June 30, 1998 JOB SUMMARY: TThhee ppoossiittiioonn iiss rreessppoonnssiibbllee ffoorr eennssuurriinngg aa rreelliiaabbllee iinnvveennttoorryy mmaannaaggeemmeenntt ssyysstteemm aanndd ccaarrrriieess oouutt aannyy ooff tthhee wwaarreehhoouussee dduuttiieess ccoommppeetteennttllyy iinn aannyy ooff tthhee aarreeaass aanndd ttiimmeellyy ddeelliivveerryy ooff pprroodduuccttss aaccccoorrddiinngg ttoo cclliieenntt eexxppeeccttaattiioonnss iinn tteerrmmss ooff eexxcceelllleennccee iinn qquuaalliittyy aanndd rreeqquuiirreedd qquuaannttiittyy.. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  Involves/participates in the plant start-up and operation of the whole plant  In charge in Receiving of all Raw Materials.  Responsible on when to order Raw Materials needed in the production.  Taking samples of the raw materials received prior to unloading.  Preparation of necessary hoses and fittings to be use prior to unloading.  Receives/Unloads raw materials from Lorry truck to Storage tank and observe Safety measures upon performing the task.  Accomplishing of Raw Material Received form once finished with the unloading.  Receives and stores the materials conforming to its safety handling.  In charge in Deliveries of all finished Products.  In charge of checking the Fax Machine for any Request for Delivery from customers.  Took samples of every product prior to loading/delivery.  Monitor loading of product to isotanks and any other containers drums, cubitainers, tanks.  Complete necessary documents needed in delivering the product to customers.  Communicate with the customers regarding delivery of the product.  Established open line communication with a Team Leaders and Members.  Perform SAP encoding  Perform Updating of Important Report and Files.  Update On-hand Inventory Report of all finished products and Raw Materials.  Develops/Formulates systems in the proper procedure and handling of chemicals and withdrawing in the warehouse.  Acts as forklift operator inside the plant.  Performs Monthly Inventory together with the Accounting Personnel.
  • 65. CCOOMMPPAANNYY NNAAMMEE :: UUNNIIOONN CCAARRBBIIDDEE PPHHIILLIIPPPPIINNEESS ((FFAARR EEAASSTT)),,IINNCC.. AADDDDRREESSSS :: BBBBTTII CCoommppoouunndd,, SSaann MMiigguueell,, BBaauuaann,, BBaattaannggaass TELEPHONE :(+63) 43 727 1071 DESIGNATION : Production Assistant and Laboratory Analyst (Assistant) INCLUSIVE DATE : from June 18, 1996 to December 30, 1996 COMPANY BACKGROUND : Union Carbide Corporation is a chemical and polymers company. The Company possesses some of the industry’s most advanced process and catalyst technologies, and operates some of the most cost-efficient, large scale production facilities in the world. Union Carbide primarily produces chemical and polymers that undergo one or more further conversions by customers before reaching consumers. Some of these materials are high volume commodities, while others are specialty products meeting the needs of smaller market niches. The end uses served include paints and coatings, packaging wire and cable, household products, personal care, pharmaceuticals automotive, textiles, agriculture and oil and gas. JOB SUMMARY: The Production Assistant is responsible for operation and monitoring of the company’s machinery, equipment and processes in a specific area in the plant to ensure manufacture of latex products that meet the client expectations in terms of excellence in quality and required quantity. The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the evaluation of the Latex finish products that meet the client expectations in terms of excellence in quality and required quantity. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  Coordinates with Logistics Personnel in product sorting using for product processing.  Responsible for process monitoring undertakes minor adjustment on the systems.  Closely monitor the quality of products to ensure that they meet the customer desired specification.  Responsible for the evaluation of the Latex finish products to ensure they are highest quality.  Takes scheduled samples of in-process and final product from the storage tanks.  Assist Laboratory Analyst in analyzing samples during plant operations.  Perform developmental works for new product formulation using glass and pilot reactors.  Responsible for issuing MSDS/product bulletin/product specifications of new products.  Responsible for housekeeping in the laboratory and wherever I work. Also responsible for the safety work habits.  Responsible for the basic laboratory equipment upkeep and maintenance.  Calibration of Laboratory Instruments like Analytical balance, Viscosity meter and pH meter.  Monitor Equipment and Instrument performance.  Guide/Assist maintenance crew in their repair works on the system.
  • 66. CCOOMMPPAANNYY NNAAMMEE :: KKEEPPPPHHIILL SSHHIIPPYYAARRDD IINNCCOORRPPOORRAATTEEDD.. AADDDDRREESSSS :: BBoolloo,, SSaann MMiigguueell,, BBaauuaann,, BBaattaannggaass TELEPHONE : (+63) 43 727 1051 DESIGNATION : (ON-THE-JOB Training) trainee INCLUSIVE DATE : from June 1994 to March 1996 COMPANY BACKGROUND : Kepphil Shipyard is the global industry’s trusted partner for the repair, conversion and upgrading of a diverse range of vessels. Kepphil Shipyard is a major ship care center in the Philippines servicing international and local ship owners. It specializes in the repair, conversion and building of various types of vessels as well as the fabrication of marine and industrial structures. It is a subsidiary of Keppel Philippines Marine Inc, a member of the Keppel Offshore and Marine group of Singapore, which has business in ship repair and ship building, rig building, property engineering, telecommunications, shipping and logistics. It is ISO 9001:2000 certified for ship repair and ship Building affirms the Company’s commitment to deliver quality service and products to the satisfaction of its clientele. Managed by Keppel Shipyard, Keppel Batangas has an experienced management team and a 900-strong dedicated workforce whose skills and expertise are continuously upgraded to keep up with technological advancement in the marine industry. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT  Machinery (June 1994 to November 1994)  Operate Lathe, Boring, Milling, Planner, Drill Press Machines.  Assists in troubleshooting on every operational breakdown.  Reports equipment abnormality and analyzed the root cause.  ENGINE FITTING (December 1994 to March 1995  Aligning the portside and starboard of the ship.  Connect and disconnect the propeller and rudder blade.  Aligning of pumps and motors.  Adding oil to gear box and oil reservoirs  Tightening of leaking flanges and changing of worn-out gaskets.  HULL DEPARMENT  Welding and Fabrication (October 1995 to March 1995)  Can weld plates, angle bar, flat bar, pipe in flat position, vertical horizontal position.  Fabricate of pipeline base of pipe plan.  Hydro testing of fabricated pipeline.  Installation of fabricated pipeline.  Report to the Supervisor of the done Job order.  Responsible for the maintaining safe work place.
  • 67.  ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT  Report to the engineer and asked for what worked are the priorities to do on that day.  Install panel box, troubleshoot the problems of electrical equipment. Install conduit after bending, lights outlets and other electrical devices.  Lining of wire in the field, connect and disconnect the welding machines and troubleshoot electrical equipment’s.  Reports equipment abnormality.  Assist regular employee on their daily activities such as troubleshooting, repairing and preventive maintenance of 69KV substation.  WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT  Inventory of stocks and materials.  Receive incoming delivery materials.  Store the materials and posted it in the stock card for the inventory purposes.  Makes receiving report for every delivery received.  Stores the materials conforming to its safety handling. FIELD of SPECIALIZATION  MACHINERY and MECHANICAL FITTER(January 1996 to March 1996)  Operate Lathe, Boring, Milling, Planner, Drill Press Machines.  Assists in troubleshooting on every operational breakdown.  Reports equipment’s abnormality and analyzed the root cause.  Cleaning and preventing maintenance of equipment to use before and after.  Assists in Fabrication, Installation and Modification of Equipment to meet the required standards. ACHIEVEMENT AWARD AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS  Employee Perfect Attendance Awardees(5ft Perfect Attendance Award) For the Year 2008 Given on December 12, 2008  Employee Perfect Attendance Awardees(4th Perfect Attendance Award) For the Year 2007 Given on December 14, 2007  Plaque of Appreciation rendered of continuous Ten (10) Years in service to the company. From August 19, 1997 to present
  • 68.  Employee Perfect Attendance Awardees (3rd Perfect Attendance Award) For the Year 2006 Given on December 15, 2006  Quality Improvement Team Awardees (QIT) For recommending the use of Y-connector while using the chemicals in isotanks during processing. The use of the Y-connector simplifies the task and leads to several advantages including cost saving in terms of manpower and utilities consumption. Given on 3rd of May 2006  Employee Perfect Attendance Awardees (2nd Perfect Attendance Award) For the Year 2004 Given on December 10, 2004  Best Workgroup Awardees Batch Operation Work group (Member) For the Year 2003 Given on October 21, 2003  Plaque of Appreciation rendered of continuous Five (5) Years’ service to the company. From August 19, 1997 to present Given on December 12, 2002  Employee Perfect Attendance Awardees (1st Perfect Attendance Award) For the Year 1999 Given on December 17, 1999  Best Workgroup and Work group Leader Awardees Sulf (on) ation Work group (Leader) Given on July 22, 1999  Certified Production Assistant LATEX OPERATOR Union Carbide Philippines (FAREAST) Inc. San Miguel, Bauan, Batangas June 18, 1996 to December 30, 1996  Attended and Completed Academic (On - the - Job Training) Kepphil Shipyard Incorporated Barrio San Miguel, Bauan, Batangas June 1994 to March 1996  Full Scholarship Awardees under Hanns Seidel Foundation (Sponsored by German Country) at the Batangas State University formerly Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology From School Year 1993 to School Year 1996
  • 69. SEMINARS AND TRAINING ATTENDED  Control of Work - Advanced Training Ramada Hotel Doha, Qatar February 8-10 2015  Centrifugal Pump Fundamentals Course Petrotec / Flowserve Doha, Qatar October 2-5, 2014  H2S training Enertech Doha Qatar October 1, 2014  Mechanical Seal Fundamentals training Petrotec / Flowserve Doha, Qatar September 6-9, 2014  Small Bore Training Ramada Hotel Doha, Qatar August 31 – September 2, 2014  FOERTM Training QATAR INTERNATIONAL SAFETY CENTRE (QISC) Doha, Qatar June 28-29, 2014  Level Transmitter Training Flowserve in Doha, Qatar June 19-23 2014  Crane Operator training Enermech Abu Dhabi February 27 - Mar 1, 2014  Motorized Operating Boat and Fast Rescue Boat training IDESS Subic Naval Base Philippines October 26-28 2013  Advanced First Aid Training QISC Doha, Qatar August 31 – September 2, 2014  HV/LV Training Ramada Doha, Qatar October 3-7 2013
  • 70.  Task Risk Assessment training Ramada Doha, Qatar May 27, 2013  P2 Training Ramada Doha, Qatar Mar 29 – April 2, 2013  OLFC Training IDESS Subic Naval Base Philippines April 2-3 2012  Process Safety EX course Training Ramada Doha, Qatar August 8-11 2009  H2S / Breathing Apparatus Training (OPITO Approved) ENERTECH AVIATION AND MARITIME ACADEMY Dec. 15, 2008  OERTM - Offshore Emergency Response Team Member (OPITO Approved) QATAR INTERNATIONAL SAFETY CENTRE WLL (QISC) Dec. 7 to Dec 11, 2008  TBOSIET - Tropical Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (OPITO Approved) ENERTECH AVIATION AND MARITIME ACADEMY Dec. 13 to 14, 2008  H2S / Breathing Apparatus Training (OPITO Approved) ENERTECH AVIATION AND MARITIME ACADEMY Dec. 15, 2008  Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Operations Feb. 9 to April 5, 2006  Basic Programmable Logic Controller Course (GE Fanuc Automation N.A.) November 25-26, 2004  Sulfonation Refresher Course November 23, 2004  Proper Operation and Maintenance of Air Compressor ATLAS COPCO (Philippines) Inc. June 29, 2004
  • 71.  Basic of Computer Hands-on Training on MS Power Point/ MS Excel/ MS Word April 26-27, 2004  Confined Space Entry Seminar Ultra - seer Inc. The Exclusive Distributor of MSA International November 7, 2003  Work Permit Seminar Environment Health and Safety Department October 9, 2003  Hot Work Permit Seminar Environment Health and Safety Department October 9, 2003  Job Safety Analysis Seminar October 9, 2003  Confined Space Entry Seminar October 9, 2003  LLoocckk--OOuutt TTaagg--OOuutt SSeemmiinnaarr October 9, 2003  Effective Communication Seminar (Writing Skills) Countryside Communication Consultancies May 31, 2003  Basic Process Instrumentation Training Trigon Management and Industrial Corporation March 18-19 2003  Work Values Program for Stepan Philippines Inc. by FIAT Training and Consultancy December 4-5, 2002  Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Operations May 15 to December 28, 2000  Introduction of the Technology of Sulfation / Sulfonation November 13-17, 2000  First Aid Training PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RED CROSS April 19-23, 1999
  • 72.  Basic Life Support Training PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RED CROSS April 21-22, 1999  Emergency Response Team Training ATLANTIC SAFETY CONSULTANCY INC. August 6-7, 1998  Stepan Quality Education System Training (SQES) March 17, 1998  Statistical Process Control November 19, 1997  Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) August 28, 1997 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: School Year-1993 to 1996 Graduate of Dual Training System (Laderrized and tri-semester curriculum) Major in Mechanical Technology (Scholar Awardees of Hanns Seidel Foundation) sponsored by German Country in Batangas State University (B.S.U.) Formerly; Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology (P.B.M.I.T.) J.P. Rizal Avenue, Batangas City (043) 723 03-39 School Year-1989 to 1993 SECONDARY Batangas National High School (B.N.H.S.) J.P. Rizal Avenue, Batangas City (043) 723 77-35 School Year-1983 to 1989 ELEMENTARY Batangas City South Elementary School (B.C.S.E.S.) P. Canlapan Street, Batangas City (043) 723 10-44
  • 73. PERSONAL DATA: Age : 38 years old Date of Birth : October 15, 1976 Place of Birth : Bo. Sanpalocan, San. Carlos, Rosario, Batangas Sex : Male Civil Status : Married Dialect : English / Pilipino Religion : Roman Catholic Weight : 77kgs. / 177 lbs. Height : 5’6” / 167cm. Citizenship : Filipino SSS No. : 04-100030-0 PHILHEALTH No. : 19-090360210-8 TIN No. : 906-125-574 Driver’s License No. : DO1-99-138746 Restrictions : 1, 2, and 3 PASSPORT No. : EB8928808 PASSPORT date issue : 19-Jul-2013 PASSPORT valid until : 18-Jul-2018 PASSPORT place issue : DFA Batangas HELICOPTER-PASS No. : 19283 Qatar ID No. : 27660808939 QUALIFIED DEPENDENT BACKGROUND: SPOUSE Date of Birth Passport No. Merscha Abante Dalangin : January 19, 1977 : XX2047212 CHILDREN’S Quincee Beatrice Abante Dalangin : November 18, 2002 : XX2099504 Quinnie Hillarie Abante Dalangin : November 18, 2002 : XX2097938 Marcio Jesse Abante Dalangin : April 4, 2014 CONTACT PERSON IN CASE OF EMERGENCY :CONTACT No. Merscha Abante Dalangin Telephone No :(+63) (43) 404 1852 CCeellll pphhoonnee NNoo ::((++6633)) 992200--884499--00116655 oorr ::((++6633)) 992277 22111111 990011 PARENTS Mr. Margarito Gonzales Dalangin (deceased) Mrs. Beatriz Amante Dalangin
  • 74. CHARACTER REFERENCE: Ms. Evelyn Ruth Head Operations Manager Team Energy Resources Middle East LLC 10 – Souq Al Thuraiya Salwa Road Doha, Qatar No. 974- 4444—6935 Engr. Dennis O. Tejada Operations Deputy Supervisor Maersk Oil Qatar AS (Alpha Platform) Al Shaheen Field, Qatar Tel. No. 974 4401 2100 Engr. Rey Bool Senior CCR Control Room Operator Maersk Oil Qatar AS (Alpha Platform) Al Shaheen Field, Qatar Tel. No. 974 4401 2103 Engr. Vicente Edwin Clarete Senior CCR Control Room Operator Maersk Oil Qatar AS (Alpha Platform) Al Shaheen Field, Qatar Tel. No. 974 4401 2103 Engr. Jimmy Rama Operations Deputy Supervisor Maersk Oil Qatar AS (Alpha Platform) Al Shaheen Field, Qatar Tel. No. 974 4401 2100 I hereby certify that all the information above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Jesus Amante Dalangin Applicant