mark corbett 2016
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Mark Corbett
Field Engineer Painting, Insulation & Fireproofing [email protected]@outlook.com
Qualifications NACE International CIP Level 2
ICORR Fireproofing Inspection Level 2 (Cementitious/Intumescent)
ICORR Insulation Inspection Level 2 (Hot/Cold/Cryogenic)
ICORR Hot Dip Galvanizing Inspection Level 2
PCN Level 2 UT – Thickness measurement
OPITO – Blaster/Sprayer/Painter
IRATA Rope Access Technician Level 1
BOSIET – offshore survival
MIST Training
EMPACT– Emergency First Aid & CPR
Achievements 21 Million Man hours without a LTI.
Our team successfully completed all Train 1 and the first Train 2 module sail away date before the end of 2015.
Competed and turned over all relevant ITR for Modules I was responsible for in time.
Monthly PPQ surveys on coatings/Insulation and fireproofing disciplines.
Raising the standard and expectations required onsite for craft disciplines
Multiple Recognitions from colleagues
Successful Completion of Batam spool Fabrication Packages on schedule.
Participation in Bechtel’s Future Innovation Fund.
Successful participation in assisting with the completion of 30 modules for the Wheatstone project in Lumut to send to Onslow consisting of 56500m2 of cementitious fireproofing, 20500 mtrs of pipe Insulation, 193000 m2 of steel coatings and 98000 m2 of pipe coatings.
INFRASTRUCTURE
MINING & METALS
NUCLEAR, SECURITY &
ENVIRONMENTAL
OIL, GAS & CHEMICALS
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Career Summary A quality-driven individual with an eye for precision Highly motivated to comply with and
implement work & risk assessments to the highest possible standards; resulting in
excellent Health and Safety outcomes and outstanding workmanship.
An analytical thinker and pragmatic problem solver with a ‘can-do’ attitude and proven leadership skills. Resourceful when working on my own initiative, but also simultaneously cooperating and participating within a team situation. Found to be very strong in documentation requirements and following through on completions.
Self-driven in developing my own progress and education within the Insulation, fireproofing and coatings discipline’s by attending course such as ICORR and NACE.
Currently a Field Engineer for Painting, Insulation & fireproofing for Bechtel in Onslow on the Wheatstone LNG project in Australia.
Duties include, but are not limited to, technical advice on the site specifications, revising and redesigning ITP’s, SWPP’s and ITR’s specific to the Module yard, raising NCR’s, FCD’s, RFI’s, answering and closing out Chevron Surveillance reports, instructing and guiding the Bechtel field engineers as well as the contractor and sub-contractor QA/QC for the relevant disciplines. Working closely with the client to ensure good client relations and swift close outs of any ongoing issues within the department.
Working with the Bechtel headquarters with the “Innovation and Future Fund” on developing an idea I have submitted to streamline a Bechtel process.
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Work History
Bechtel Bechtel – Painting, Insulation & Fireproofing Field Engineer, Wheatstone LNG Site,
Onslow
Responsible for Painting, Insulation & fireproofing
Field engineering in the ISBL Train 1, 2 and DOM GAS.
Technical duties include but not limited to:
Coordination of daily duties.
Attending daily Engineer meetings with all disciplines.
Rotating Daily into area POD meetings.
Daily multiple Painting, Insulation & Fireproofing Inspections on site.
Reviewing JHA (job hazard analysis)
Raising and verifying Non-conformance Reports
Raising and verifying Field Change Documents.
Raising Request for Information documents
Review of subcontractor ITR (inspection test reports)
Quantity reporting, verifications, and coordination with construction.
Developing work packages for Painting, Insulation and Fireproofing disciplines.
Working with superintendents to complete packages for turnover.
System Completion walk downs with CSU and the client ensuring all PIF works are
completed and creating master Punch items for outstanding works.
Walking Train 2 ISBL & DOM GAS to establish Module yard carry over with sub-
contractor a verify the quantities.
Releasing, Verifying & Inspection on all Train 1 Module yard Carry over works.
Working closely with multiple subcontractors to Completed the Fuel Gas Electrical Trace
Lines Paint complete, Electrical complete and then Insulation complete for System walk
down to CSU.
Reviewing and approving Subcontractors ITP Inspection Test Plans.
Working with Bechtel’s Subcontracts manager to verify and breakdown all the Quantities
of work for projects controls.
Compiling and numbering all Work Request for the 3 disciplines sending to Subcontractor
for costing the scope of work and working with Bechtel’s cost engineer to release works
with correct SCN cost codes ensuring all works are tracked and QC signed off after
completion of works.
Working on the 3D planner of the site building and planning 3D shots for Piping
Insulations to follow out on the field.
Bechtel – Deputy Lead Field Engineer CIF, Wheatstone LNG Lumut
Responsible for the management of the coatings/fireproofing and insulation
Field engineers.
Technical duties include but not limited to:
Coordination of daily duties.
Reviewing JHA (job hazard analysis)
Raising and verifying Non-conformance Reports
Raising and verifying Field Change Documents.
Raising Request for Information documents
Review of subcontractor ITR (inspection test reports)
Quantity reporting, verifications, and coordination with construction.
Developing work packages for Coating, Insulation and Fireproofing disciplines
Daily Project meetings with engineering teams
Working with superintendents to complete packages for turnover.
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Dealing with multicultural field non manuals.
Working with the TEAMWORKS, PMOR and INFO works with access to review, input
and amend all relevant data for 3 disciplines.
Attending daily module coordination meetings.
Liaising with structural, piping, E&I and mechanical disciplines.
Ensuring the correct Quantities are input into Teamworks for all three disciplines.
Planning PBQ surveys (people based quality) to improve onsite standards on a monthly basis.
Developing PBQ questionnaires to assist in the improvement of onsite knowledge
All general turnover packages are correct and documented in Bechtel systems correctly.
Acting Lead Field Engineer as rotation requires.
Cryogenic/Cold Inspection duties include:
Inspection of cold and cryogenic insulation systems through all stages on multiple
modules
Inspection fabricated Cryogenic insulation for damage/Correct joint location during
fabrication
Checking Cryogenic material onsite for correct storage and weatherproofing
inspection of Cryogenic insulation over multiple modules through various stages and
layers on a high spec Foamglas insulation design
ensuring there is no gaps in the insulation
checking for contraction joint spacing
checking all sealed joints and vapor stops/vapor barriers
Checking all cladding completion and sealant
Fireproofing Inspection Duties include:
Inspection of cementitious fireproofing through all stages on multiple modules
Checking mesh application and correct overlapping and pinning
Checking initial spray thickness and nozzle pressure is correct
Checking that density meets requirements of the DATA sheets and spec
Thickness checks as per Carboline requirements
Checking top coat application
Duration: September 2015 to Present
Bechtel - Coatings/Insulation/Fireproofing Field Engineer, Wheatstone LNG Lumut
Coatings/Insulation/Fireproofing field engineer on the Wheatstone LNG Project
construction. Based in Kencana module yard in Lumut Malaysia, which has a safety
record of 21 million man hours without a lost time incident. Currently functioning with over
7000 people on the project consisting of 18 train 1 modules and 12 train 2 modules to be
shipped to Onslow, Australia. Working in a team of 13 field engineer for coatings,
insulation and fireproofing.
Technical Duties include:
Attending daily toolbox talks.
Reviewing JHA (job hazard analysis)
Daily inspections/reporting such as weather and ambient monitoring, WFT, DFT
measurements.
Review of subcontractor ITR (inspection test reports)
Quantity reporting/verifications.
Work package development.
Working with superintendents to complete packages for turnover.
Coatings system verifications and revisions.
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Correct Insulation type and thickness identified for each work package.
Sign off test packages.
Creating/closing punch list.
Dealing with multicultural craft.
Attending daily module coordination meetings.
Development of PTR documents such as FCD (field change documents)/NCR (non-
conformance report)/RFI (request for information)
Liaising with structural, piping, E&I and mechanical disciplines to release packages.
Ensuring the correct Quantities are input into Teamworks for all three disciplines.
Running PBQ surveys (people based quality) to improve onsite standards on a monthly basis.
Acting Lead Field Engineer as rotation requires.
Releasing work fronts to insulation and fireproofing.
Cryogenic/Cold Insulation inspection duties include:
Inspection of cold and cryogenic insulation systems through all stages on multiple
modules
Inspection fabricated Cryogenic insulation for damage/Correct joint location during
fabrication
Checking Cryogenic material onsite for correct storage and weatherproofing
inspection of Cryogenic insulation over multiple modules through various stages and
layers on a high spec Foamglas insulation design
ensuring there is no gaps in the insulation
checking for contraction joint spacing
checking all sealed joints and vapor stops/vapor barriers
Checking all cladding completion and sealant
Coatings inspections include:
Visiting blast tents daily for progress and checking equipment
Checking DFT readings alongside Subcontract QC for various coating systems
Checking environmental conditions
Checking paint codes and verifying coating systems per spool
Checking ITR’s / LDT’s and PID’s
Checking TSA applications and monitoring test samples
Attending inspections in blast tents and modules
Signing of work packages for coating completion and releasing to Insulation
Duration: March 2015 to September 2015
PREVIOUS WORK HISTORY PFP Contracts - Blaster/Painter/PFP Inspector, INEOS Petro Chemical
Supervising and monitoring of blasting / painting activities, paint material, consumable,
equipment, blasting abrasive and man power.
Planning and make a schedule for weekly activities and updating progress report.
Carried out inspection and monitoring of blasting & painting activities accordance to the
client specification and experienced such as steel grade, blasting abrasive, equipment,
weather condition, surface profile and standard, WFT & DFT.
Working to a high level of health and safety and awareness through the risk assessments
and permit to work system’s daily.
Witnessed the inspection and monitoring of PFP ie. Chartek.
Witnessed the production test such as holiday test, adhesion test, salt contamination,
chloride test, bend test & impact test.
Taking part in tool box talks and filling out our INEOS take 5 book before every job to
effectively identify and eliminate potential hazards.
Having regular communication with project management team (PMT) and sub-
contractors to achieve planned progress of the project with quality in compliance with
client specifications
Working on vessels shot blasting, removing fire proofing and paint to specific standards
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implemented by the client on a shut down.
Set up and serviced all the blasting equipment from beginning to end to ensure that they
run safely and effectively to maximize the smooth running of shut down.
Inspection tools and that the tools are used in accordance with the accepted inspection
practices.
Working on spheres in the jetties, applying the decothane painting system.
Application of Chartek 7 fireproofing to Vessels, Vessel skirts, Steel structure
Repair and maintenance of Cementitious fireproofing throughout the KG Ethylene plant
Wet and dry thickness checks of PFP
Preparation of final punch list in accordance with project requirements
Duration: August 2014 to March 2015
Blaster/Painter, INEOS Petro Chemical
Working in a high level health and safety awareness environment and daily taking part in
the risk assessments and permit to work system
Taking part in tool box talks and filling out our DSL take 5 book before every job to
identify and eliminate potential hazards
Inspection tools and that the tools are used in accordance with the accepted inspection
practices.
Working on high heat and 3 coats system pipes preparing and coating to the required
specification of the end client.
Working alongside insulation disciplines to complete isometric releases and test packs
Full surface assessment, preparation and treatment
Bristle blasting pipes and welds to correct standard, setting up power safely before and
after job.
Onsite blast and repair of defective coating systems supplied from vendors
Duration: February 2013 to August 2014
Cape - Blaster/Painter Team Leader, Rosyth Dock Yards
Team lead responsible for the repair and maintenance of incoming ships.
Responsibility for Health and Safety using initial and ongoing risk assessment, including
access equipment and hazardous chemicals.
Preparing job sites to HSE standards.
Inspection tools and that the tools are used in accordance with the accepted inspection
practices.
Full surface assessment, preparation and treatment of various ships and dockyard
machinery.
Ensuring quality standards are met through continuous monitoring of squads.
Carried out inspections of external coatings on multi-layer systems.
Regular checking of equipment.
Ensuring Notice of inspections are populated for Client inspector.
Daily meetings with Client to address manpower in areas, inspections and overtime requests. Duration: June 2012 to February 2013
Pyeroy - Coating Team Leader, Forth Road Bridge
Repair and maintenance of steel structure consisting of 30,000 mtrs of steelwork.
Daily routine checking of spraying and blasting equipment.
Working within high risk areas such as over water and beside the rail tracks.
Working at 370 ft above water levels.
Full surface assessment, preparation and treatment.
Working with high performance coating systems such as glass flake and polyurethane.
Working with encapsulation teams to ensure no shot blast would penetrate and cause
environmental issues by dropping to the water below.
Reporting to the quality lead with notice of inspections and completed inspection
documentation.
Duration: August 2009 to June 201
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Pyeroy Industrial Services Vestas KPB - Blaster/Sprayer
Blast and respray of platform mounted substation.
Notice of Inspection and test reports.
Daily weather monitoring/ humidity tests.
Full surface assessment, preparation and treatment.
Corrosion protection through high performance coatings designed for offshore.
Ensuring blasting and painting equipment is technically sound and fit for purpose.
Duration: January 2009 to August 2009
C&D Industrial Services SouthHook LNG – Blaster/Sprayer Team Lead
Painting and blasting activities on new construction LNG.
Daily health and safety risk assessment reporting for team.
Monitoring progress.
Full surface assessment, preparation and treatment.
Following test pack releases.
Repair and touch ups of non-conformant paint systems.
Repair and touch up of welds.
Multi coat paint system applications as per spec requirements.
Notice of Inspection and test reports.
Daily weather monitoring/ humidity tests.
Ensuring blasting and painting equipment is technically sound and fit for purpose.
Working alongside insulation disciplines to complete isometric releases and test packs.
Duration: January 2007 to November 2008
PBP Services – Protective Coating Systems – Applicator/Blaster
Blast cleaning surfaces in preparation for coating systems.
Application of multi-layer high performance coatings ahead of PFP application.
Application of Chartek 7 PFP to vessels and tanks.
Inspection tools and that the tools are used in accordance with the accepted inspection
practices.
Following site request specifications for coatings and PFP.
Working to General arrangement drawing requirements.
Continuing to work to high levels of health and safety requirements.
Duration: March 2006 to November 2006
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References from time in Onslow, Wheatstone LNG Site
References from time in Malaysia Lumut Mod yard
Matty Mansell
PIF Manager Bechtel Corporation
Email: [email protected]
Salil Atray
Project Field Engineer Bechtel Corporation
Email: [email protected]
Blair Jackson
Site manager Bechtel Corporation
Email: [email protected]
Scott Burr
Project Engineer Bechtel Corporation
Email: [email protected]
Zakhour Ghassan
Deputy Project Engineer Bechtel Corporation
Email: [email protected]
George Lincoln
Lead CIF Field Engineer Bechtel Corporation
Mike Kane
Deputy Project Engineer Bechtel Corporation