محمد هلال, Project Specialist-HVAC

محمد هلال

Project Specialist-HVAC

Al Ghanim Engineering

البلد
الأردن
التعليم
بكالوريوس, Mechanical engineer
الخبرات
18 years, 1 أشهر

مشاركة سيرتي الذاتية

حظر المستخدم


الخبرة العملية

مجموع سنوات الخبرة :18 years, 1 أشهر

Project Specialist-HVAC في Al Ghanim Engineering
  • الكويت
  • أشغل هذه الوظيفة منذ أبريل 2006

•Currently working With Al-Ghanim Engineering Co. From April-2017 as Project Specialist

Kharafi National Co. For Electro-Mechanical Works - Kuwait branch- Feb-2015 till March 2017 As Construction Manager
With the following duties:
o Direction, technical support and leadership for site staff
o Preparation of all material take-off sheets required for the mechanical works.
o Preparation of material submittals, shop and as-built drawings and operation and maintenance manuals for consultant approval.
o Coordination of mechanical works with the electrical and civil works
o Assuring the work is being done as per the company quality and safety standards.
o Material requisition and following up material shipments and procurement.
o Testing, commissioning and handing over.
o Preparation of mechanical works budget cost summary and price comparison sheets for the new projects.
o Leading subcontract negotiations and preparing of subcontract agreements.


• Senior Project Engineer
Kharafi National Co. For Electro-Mechanical Works - Kuwait branch from August 2013 up to January 2015

• Project Engineer
Kharafi National Co. For Electro-Mechanical Works - Kuwait branch from February 2011 up to August 2013

• Site Engineer
Kharafi National Co. For Electro-Mechanical Works - Kuwait branch from May 2007 up to February 2011

• Graduate Engineer
Kharafi National Co. For Electro-Mechanical Works - Kuwait branch from April 2006 up to May 2007.

• Mechanical Engineer (Internship):
Jordan Petroleum Refinery Company Al-Zraqa, Jordan July 2005- September 2005


PROJECTS

• ASSIMA Tower : The Tower consisting of three basement, ground and +56 floors, the cooling system consist of Water Cooled rotary- screw glycol chillers (6 working + 1 stand by)(298 Ton each) shall provide the cooling duty to the buildings during normal mode plus storing energy using (ICE thermal energy storage-598 Ton) to fulfill the peak hours thermal load requirement.


• Ministry Of Education- Headquarters at South Surra.: The Building consisting of three basements, ground + 10 floors. The cooling system consists of five working cooling tower and five working water cooled chillers (1000 Ton each). Hot system consists of two hot water generator (1240KW).


• Al-Hamra Tower at Sharq Kuwait: The Building consists of three basements and +74 floors, the cooling systems consists of four working sets of cooling towers and four working water cooled chillers (1850 ton each).


• Kuwait National Guard New HQ Al-Rai.: The Building consists of main building and car park, the cooling system consists of three working cooling towers and three working water cooled chiller (500 ton each).

• The Central Bank of Kuwait. The Building consists of three basements and 41 floors, the cooling systems consists of four working cooling towers and three working water cooled chillers (775 ton each).


• The Shaikh Jaber Stadium.: The cooling system consists of 5 working air cooled chillers (250 ton each).


• Kharafi National New Facilities at Mina Abdulla-Kuwait: The building consists of 10 buildings for Kharafi National main facilities. The cooling system consists of centralized DX packaged units located the roof serving each building individually

الخلفية التعليمية

بكالوريوس, Mechanical engineer
  • في University of Jordan
  • يناير 2006

MAJOR COURSES •Air Conditioning : Ability to design heating and cooling systems for building using s

Specialties & Skills

Firefighting
Plumbing
Preparation
Refrigeration
computer skills (c++ (cpluzpluz), visual basic)
• Workshops skills; carpentry, welding, casting, and measurements
Computer Skills(Matlab, Pro engineer, AutoCad)

اللغات

الانجليزية
متمرّس
العربية
اللغة الأم

العضويات

Jordan Society Engineers
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • February 2006