Instrument & Analyzer Trainer
SABIC AGRI Nutrients
Total years of experience :21 years, 2 Months
My Responsibility at SAFCO Petrochemical Plant are: • Developed the Instrument Competency Program (training modules, handouts & assessment questionnaires). • Monitoring performance of Developers/Trainees against plans and take action to remedy problems in an effective and timely manner. • Coaching the Developers/Trainees in both theoretical and practical activities as defined within the competency framework and plan. • Developing courses such as Process Control, PLC, DCS, Vibrations Monitoring System, Boiler Control Systems, Rotating Machinery Monitoring System, Turbine/Compressor Control Systems, Anti-Surge Control, Triconex ESD, Safety Instrumented System (SIS), Calibration System, Control Valve Technology, Transmitter System, Sensors, and Transducer. Special Assignments 1. RCA: To determine the reasons for the POPSV failure (internal damage) and why can’t function. SF3 Ammonia Plant Back-end shutdown due to pilot operate pressure safety valve (POPSV) Leak on Synthesis Gas Compressor Final Discharge Line on October 25, 2017. 2. SABIC Technicians Competency Framework: Involved in the development and preparation of the frontline maintenance and operation technicians competency framework, February - October 2016 3. SMP: To review & provide comments in replacing and simplifying the standard maintenance procedure SMP, December 2014-May 2015 4. GPFL: Participated and improved a new best practice achievement “Advance Online DC Ground Pre-Fault Locator (GPFL)” which was recognized by SABIC. August 20, 2015 5. Safety, Security Heath Environment Management Standard (SHEMS): I Developed and simplified SHEMS (Mechanical Integrity), SHEMS (Safe Work Practices) and SHEMS (Incident Reporting, Classification, Investigation, & Analysis). The impact of this simplification will ensure that these SHEMS are readable, include figures, quick to scan, get your interest, enrich your awareness, March 2016-February 2017
• Research Assistant & Teaching Assistant at The Phillip M. Drayer Department of Electrical Engineering, Lamar University • Student Assistant during the Fall 2010 Training / Teaching Experience
• Graduate Teaching Assistant at the Phillip M. Drayer Department of Electrical Engineering, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX 77710, United States of America: 1. Senior Project Design II, class given by Professor Dr. Harley R. Myler the Chair of the Phillip M. Drayer Department of Electrical Engineering, Fall 2011 2. Electrical Engineering Seminar I, class given by Professor Dr. Harley R. Myler the Chair of the Phillip M. Drayer Department of Electrical Eng., Fall 2011 3. Modern Control Engineering, class given by Professor Dr. Wendell Bean, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, 201, & Fall 2013 4. Nuclear Power Engineering, class given by Professor Dr. Wendell Bean, Spring 2011, Spring 2012, & Summer-I 2013 5. Signals & Systems, class given by Professor Dr. Wendell Bean, Spring 2011, & Spring 2012 6. Nuclear Reactor Kinetics & Control, class given by Professor Dr. Wendell Bean, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, & Fall 2013 7. Electrical Circuits II, class given by Professor Dr. Wendell Bean, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, & Fall 2013
8. Electrical Circuits I, class given by Professor Dr. Wendell Bean, Spring 2012 9. Instrumentation and control, class given by Professor Dr. Harley R. Myler the Chair of the Phillip M. Drayer Department of Electrical Eng., Spring 2012 During my Teaching Assistant, I developed class study materials, exams, build and set up class web sites. I also graded exams, projects, and other related assignments. Exams I developed are: Modern Control Engineering Exams Signals & Systems Exams Electrical Circuits I Exams Nuclear Power Engineering Exams Nuclear Reactor Kinetics & Control Exams Electrical Circuits II Exams • Instructor Teaching Basic Courses at the General Organization for Technical Education and Vocational Training, Dammam, SA • Presentation on Developing modules for oil refinery & oil intelligent well technology to be used as an applications of Model Design for Industrial Supervisory Intelligent Control (MDISIC), May 17, 2012 at Lamar University, United States of America • Presentation on Model Design for Industrial Supervisory Intelligent Control, August 9, 2011 at Lamar University, United States of America • Presentation on System Requirement & Risk Analysis Related to Model Design for Industrial Supervisory Intelligent Control, December 14, 2011 at Lamar University, United States of America • Presentation on Industrial Supervisory Intelligent Control, October 28, 2010 at Lamar University, United States of America • Lecture on Distributed Control Systems, April 21, 2011 at Lamar University, United States of America • Lecture on Supervisory Control Systems, February 21, 2012 at Lamar University, United States of America
Worked as E&I Lead Design Project Engineer and Construction Lead Project Engineer (Site Superintendent) to supervise the designing and construction phases for various projects. Involve in reviewing and approving E&IC design specifications for number of projects; including ensure compliance with Aramco standards and relevant regulatory requirements. My responsibility and duties are, but not limited to: ▪ Develop overall design package that include specifications, drawings and defined the I&C project scope. ▪ Direct & supervise technicians in execution of their duties with/to ensure good communication, training, safety compliance, achieve schedule, budget targets, and minimized the disruption to production. ▪ Provide technical expertise & troubleshooting support on E&IC such as approve loop investigating with the DCS, PLC, Triconex. ▪ Worked on pumps, fans, heat exchangers, switchgear, transformers, emergency generators, motor drives (VFD), high voltage distribution, RTU, & feeder distributions fire alarm security. ▪ Performed field calibration & troubleshooting of PT, TT, FT, LT, Analytical, CV, Solenoid valves, and other instruments. ▪ Creating or modifying ILD, P&ID, data sheets, wire lists, tubing system design, one-line diagrams, and electrical interconnection diagrams. ▪ Performed a Hot Tap calculation, procedure and construction technical support Below a list of a selected Aramco projects/tasks that I intensively involved during my work with Aramco: Aramco Task 1. Developed Smart Well Design Package Examples: Abqaiq smart well 406 and complete smart well ANDR-530 & HARD-194 I have developed and designed the two models design packages for the smart well system and the Permanent Down Hole Monitoring System (PDHMS). In each model package, I include installation procedure, scope of work, data logger detail, flow control, instrument signal, wiring system, hydraulic test system, safety guide, mechanical work, civil work, and other aspects related to Aramco requirements. The completion smart well system required to be familiar with PDHMS, Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS), SDAU, subsurface MPFM (Optical Sensor Reservoir Monitoring System), Down-hole Chock Valve Control, Well Dynamics system, and Surface Hydraulic System. Additional, required to know the difference in specification for different vendors such as Weather Ford, Schlumberger, Wood Group, Roxar and Baker Hughes system. The model packages included the method of power up. Which is either by solar power system or by AC power system, depend in the availability of the AC power. Aramco Task 2. Electrical Submersible Pumps (ESP) & Horizontal Pump Systems (HPS). Task 3. High Voltage Substation Protection and Power Lines. Task 4. Micro-Seismic Surface Facilities (MSSF) . Task 5. SCADA & DCS System Developing the construction design packages. Task 6. HIPS / SIL study report Lead and supervision a team. Task 7. ESD Enhancement and H2S detector (2o3) . Task 8. Cathodic Protection (CP) Design Package
Task 9. Multiphase Flow Meter (MPFM) Designing and developing a MPFM design package model.
Task 10. TIE-IN and Flow Line Piping
Instructor teaches different basic courses in the field of Industrial Electrical Circuit, Machine Winding and Basic Mechanical Workshop. Courses I taught are: • Basic Mechanical skill and Workshop Tools • Circuit Analyses and Troubleshooting • Electromotor Machine type, winding, installation, testing, and connection
Worked in electrical / instrument control maintenance and pipe transfer system. Following a list of the activities that I involved or worked on: • Test and fixed electronics card for different controller • Attended course in Production Safety Process • Set, re-set and calibrate the Scaling controller device system. • Install and power up the eclectic motor machine. • Install, fixed and reinstall electric really, timer, limit switch, and photocell • Involved in general mechanical workshop activities • Involved in replacing an analog scalar system to digitized scaling controller system by using PLC Allen Bradley software • Attended in-house course about Safety Behavior
Coop Works in the field of Instrument and Electronics Industrial engineering. My involvement included: • Pneumatic Controller Calibration, installation, signal setting, and testing • Limit Switch Calibration, testing, installation, and design a new limit switch for upgrading purpose • Industrial Electronics really, timer, photocell, and card controller. To maintain the stability of the scalar control system. • SMP Checklist inspection sheet to check and verify the status situation for different instrument devices and systems. • Attend regular in-house courses about plant safety behavior. • Involved in different technical issues related to safety & problem observation for a better solution.
I received Research Assistant and also Student Assistant out state fee was waived Dissertation topic “Model Design for Industrial Supervisory Intelligent Control.”
Certificate of Honor for outstanding effort in my GPA
Certificate for obtained second Honor degree
graduate with a rank of eight overall the country