Chief of Electrical Department
Al-Etqan Consulting
Total years of experience :6 years, 1 Months
Chief of Electrical Sector Consulting/Supervising Construction Works Public Service Center \[3 Billion Saudi Riyals\]; including all Power and Light Current Applications. Contractor SBG \{Saudi Bin-Laden Group/Public Buildings & Airport Division.\} January 2011-till December 2013
Duties:-
1. Leading a Team of 35 Electrical Consulting Engineer, plus 16 Assistant Engineers, for Day-to -Day Consulting Works all over the Project \{2 square Kilometers\}.
2. Updating and Modifying Design Drawings for all Electrical and/or Electronic Systems:-
a. Modifying the Design Drawings of main supply \[six Loops\] to seven Loops to cover additional Buildings added upon request of Specified Authorities and Ministries. The additional Energy \[48 MVA\] consequently rose up to \[63 MVA\] which still in the range of the Agreement between Owner \{Ministry of Finance\} and Saudi Electricity Company; SEC/ \{Western Province\}.
b. Separating the Fuel Station with its attachments \[Commercial Area\] to an additional Loop to be operated and maintained under the supervision of SEC.
c. Co-ordination with SEC to approve Power Distribution and Power total Demand Loads according to SEC standards and Calculations.
3. Approval of Electrical Materials' Submittals.
4. Approval of All Shop Drawings.
5. Attending Periodical Meetings with Owner Representatives and Main Contractor to discuss obstacles, problems and solve suspended technical points.
6. Co-ordination with Quality Control Section for Defective Electrical Works.
7. Settling procedure of As-Built Drawings submission.
Additional Tasks:
Approval of Medical Buildings\[ 50 Bed Hospital, Men's Isolation Building, Women's Isolation Building, Mortuary, Ancillary Building and Medical Complex\] through Ministry of Health/ General Department of Holly-Capital.
Approval of Medical Equipment according to Ministry of Health Specification
Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering/Electrical Department with Communication and Modern Physics.