Global Product Manager
Honeywell
Total des années d'expérience :23 years, 1 Mois
Assuming this position I am responsible of Customer satisfaction, Technical support, Product development and improvement for both existing and new AGL products and services, globally.
Scope of Work:
• Responsible for Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) Power Supply/Control Systems hardware portfolio - Constant Current Regulators (CCRs).
• Single Lamp Control & Monitoring (SLCM).
• Circuit Selectors Switches (CCS)
• Induction Loop Sensors (ISA-3DET)
• Cable Insulation Resistance Monitoring (CAM-AME).
• Isolation Transformers (NTR/NTE), Secondary Safety Unit (SELV/PELV).
Duties & Responsibilities:
• Airfield Lighting Control & Monitoring System (ALCMS) and Airport Service offerings
• product planning and execution throughout the product lifecycle as per Honeywell NPI process.
• Work in close partnership with the R&D team in the definition of product roadmap/requirements and drive engagements with ICAO, FAA, EASA, IEC and other standards bodies as Honeywell representative to contribute on specifications and standards.
• Partner with the Sales & Business Consultants, Regional Sales Support Center & Engineering/Operations; engaging Airport clients, consulting and design companies to position Honeywell AGL Power Supply/Control Systems & Services effectively as well as lead specific strategic pursuits
Main Achievements:
• Stabilize the Power and control Portfolio, through driving the efforts to develop technical solutions of outstanding product challenges in multiple locations.
• Develop processes, procedures, and tools to standardize the AGL solution designing, and system compatibility checking
• Driving the release of the most developed and enhanced version of the Honeywell Addressable Switching Device (ASD), though Z21 process
• Driving the release of the Honeywell SELV/PELV solution for non-SLCM circuits (SVL), though Z21 process
• Driving the release of the improved Honeywell Serial Input/Output interface card between CCR and CMS (SIOv3) solution for non-SLCM circuits (SVL), though Z21 process
• Establish obsolescence and lifecycle management process
• Average cost reduction across the portfolio by 10%
Assumed senior electrical engineer position in the Mega multi billion Project of Midfield Terminal Complex in Abu Dhabi Airport International Airport.
Scope of Work:
- Aeronautical Ground Lighting - AGL
- Aeronautical Ground Lighting Control and Monitoring System
- Aircraft Ground power units - Pit assembly
- Aircraft Ground power Units - 400 Hz Convertors
- Aircraft PCA low voltage pit assembly
- Advanced Visual Docking Guidance System - AVDGS
- Apron Flood Lighting - AFL
- MV/LV Electrical Substations (Cables, Chambers, GIS, MV transformers, DGS, MDB, UPS, DMS, SCADA)
- Lighting & Earthing Systems
- Tunnel interior Lighting
- Tunnels Special Systems (Linear fire detection, thermal fire detection, CCTV surveillance system, License Plate Recognition - LPR, Jet Fans, velocity detection, PAVA, loudspeakers, Ventilation System Sensors & Controls, Traffic Control and Detection System - Variable Message
Signs (VMS) )
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Process, review and approve electrical technical submittals. Monitor submittals’ approvals associated with the Midfield Terminal Airside.
- Familiarize with the Consultant’s design intent, IFC Design Drawings, Project Specifications, Contractors Construction Schedule and forecasted works.
- Review the consultant’s comments on submittals and RFI’s and assure replies given by the consultant convey specific and relevant information which is in conformance with the project specifications.
- Assist the site team in resolving electrical issues and coordinate with the consultant in developing remediation measures in line with the design intent and maintaining constructability.
- Review and approve General Contractor’s method statements and construction procedures, and provide comments and/or recommendations to the MTA Resident Engineer.
- Attend meetings as assigned by the Engineering Manager including VE and other electrical related works.
- Attend technical meeting with the other members of the team including the Architect.
- Assist team members in interpreting IFC design drawings and specifications.
- Provide technical information in a timely manner required to meet the project KPI’s.
Pavement maintenance and marking
Building Maintenance (painting, decorative, accessories, sanitary wares, …)
Airports signage’s inside and outside the terminals
Maintenance of Airfield Lighting Systems and visual NAVAIDs
Maintenance of Light, Heavy special and ARFF vehicles
Maintenance of high voltage network and standby generators of the main power house
Maintenance of water Chillers and Heating boilers in addition to other components of the Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) of all buildings
Low Voltage maintenance of all buildings other than the passenger terminals (lightings, electrical outlets, switches, Main distribution boards (MDB), Automatic transfer switches (ATS), control panels, …)
Water Supply, Waste Water Treatment Plant, Hydrant Network and Agriculture.
Main Responsibilities:
• Review the day-to-day work with engineers and team leaders.
• Maintenance scheduling and analyzing the preventive and corrective maintenance program using activated CMMS.
• Managing the annual demands of the necessary spare parts and tools.
• Managing the operational expenditures (OPEX) of the annual demands for spare parts and tools and the capital expenditures (CAPEX) of the section.
• Worked on developing and upgrading projects.
• Responsible of managing and observing the contractor work during and after the implementation of airfield project.
• Prepare the Aviation Risk Assessment for Airfield Lighting Project and contribute in Risk assessments of other projects.
• Represent the Section in the meetings and events that concern Airfield Lighting.
Main achievements:
• Established the Preventive maintenance program for the Airfield Lighting systems.
• Established and implemented a self-inspection program on the AFL systems as a part of the ongoing preparation to obtain the ISO-9001.
• Checked the Conformity of the Airport Certification Manual with the real situation of the AFL systems as being a member of the ACM committee.
• Shared the effort of building the CMMS used to manage the AFL preventive/ corrective maintenance program with ADPM
• Observed the project of updating the apron's floodlighting adjacent to the terminal buildings at the North, South and Cargo aprons.
• Observed the installation of Apron perimeter lighting at HOTEL apron, based on solar technology.
• Observed the transmission of electrical works as well the AFL systems installed in next stage in the rehabilitation of the north runway.
• Designed and observed the projects of supplying the new high mast floodlight installed recently in purpose of serving the north and south apron's expansions.
• Transcribed and review the feasibility study prepared by aertec group to rehabilitate the south runway and all taxiways and high speed exists of Queen Alia International Airport.
Summary
Inspection Engineer
Worked as an inspection engineer for elevators according (EN-81), escalators according (EN-115) and window cleaning cradles according to (EN-1808) based on an Intensive training course in Dubai for six month among (27 Dec. 2007 to 28 June 2007)
Main achievements:
• Tested elevators and window cleaning cradles of Dubai World Trade Center.
• Tested the elevators and window cleaning cradles of the Emirates Towers.
• Tested the Elevators of the Emirates headquarter.
• Tested the Elevators and the Escalators of Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC).
• Tested the elevators of Burj Dubai Old Town, Discovery Gardens, and Commercial Island in Burj Dubai, AIRBUS Spare Center and SABA Tower in Jumeirah Lake Towers.
Summary
Hired in a position of Airfield lighting Section Head at the Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA), the main airport in Jordan, which serves the major departure and arrival traffic. Furthermore, being in such a position I was in charge on two electrical engineers and 13 technicians.
Main Responsibilities:
• Supervising all of the maintenance works which are directly reported by the technical team.
• Manage the annual demands for necessary spare parts and tools.
• Responsible of managing and observing the contractor work during and after implementing airfield projects.
• Review the day-to-day work with engineers and team leaders.
Main Achievements:
• Performed major maintenance for the south runway and its relevant taxiway and high
speed exits.
• Following-up the study and the tender documents of the Rehabilitation of the
• south runway in QAIA done by Dar Al-Handasah
• Installation of new ten new C.C.R’s (O.C.E.M) of different rates and connecting them to
the AFL remote control (SIEMENS-ADB).
Main Responsibilities:
• Maintenance of standby generators and their control panels and (ATS)
• Maintenance of remote control system for landing visual aids(SIEMENS-ADB)
• Designing, Building, and maintaining control Panels for different purposes and needs.
Maintenance of AFL lights.
Main Achievements:
Reduce the frequency malfunctions in the AFL primary circuits, Constant current regulators (CCR's), and th Power utilities to the minimum rate.
Summary
Amman Civil Airport is considered as the second airport in Jordan in importance, it serves the local air traffic as well as short destination traffic in the region and some of the air force activities.
Main Responsibilities:
• Maintenance of standby generators and related control panels and (ATS)
• Maintenance of the AFL remote control system (SIEMENS-ADB)
• Maintenance of AFL Primary circuits, CCR's and Lights