Field Service Engineer
Baker Hughes General Electric
Total years of experience :7 years, 0 Months
ECT - FSE Program (Early Career Trainee For Field Service Engineers)
* Carry out installation, maintenance and repair of equipment as required
* Be actively involved in planning all off-shore operations
* Review and comment on procedures and programs pertaining to off-shore operations
* Maintain well files, ensuring copies of all records are sent on-shore to be filed
* Read and understand the scope and conditions of customer contracts
* Maintain an updated inventory listing for all customer owned equipment off-shore
* Maintain and repair equipment and rental tools to meet customer requirements
* Ensure all required paperwork is completed
* Ensure all required regulatory training is maintained in a timely manner
* On completion of a service assignment, meet with the service manager and review service reports, job summary, and competency updates
* Ensure business manuals are continually reviewed and updated in consultation with on-shore support team
* Attend customer meetings when necessary
* Carry out onsite training of temporary and trainee field service technicians, ensuring comprehensive feedback to the Service Manager
* Build relationships with key personnel to ensure both customer and business goals and objectives are met
* Perform all duties assigned by business management
* Comply with all applicable quality, safety, health & environmental policies and regulations
- Worked and operated a coating machine for ARAMCO pipe line.
- Helped design a new model of pipe-coating machine.
- Responsible for machine assembling and drawings.
- Analyzed the mechanical stresses, dynamics, vibrations and controls of the coating machine.
- Worked in a team consisting of 12 people including engineers, operators and technicians.
Designing a wind tunnel in CREO PRO-E modeling. Performing different heat and fluid analysis .
Responsible for theoretical data and experiments . The job was to design a heat insulation jacket that goes around a brewing kettle. The main task to minimize the heat lost per hour (no more than 2 degree F lost per one hour). I was responsible for calculating the proper thickness of the insulation as well as performing several tests.
During my educational career in UWM, I completed the one year English language preparatory program, as well as major courses in Calculus, Advanced Math, Chemistry, Physics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Thermodynamics, Solid Mechanics, Advanced Solid Mechanics, Biomechanics, Control Systems, Mechanical Vibration, Robotics, Mechatronics and, Manufacturing and processes •I successfully completed supplementary courses in Ethics, Quality Control, Industrial Safety and Environment, and Computer Applications.