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Alexander Wilson Address: 9/5 Variety Gate, 289 Bath St., Glasgow, G2 4LP

Phone: 0141 204 2366 (home); 07554 555446 (mobile) e-mail: [email protected]

Employment Dec 10 to date: Transocean Leading international offshore drilling company, operating mobile drilling units. Dynamic Positioning Operator

I have worked as a DPO on two of Transocean’s drillships, initially spending three years on the DP3 Deepwater Millenium (a high specification, ultra deepwater drillship) operating in Ghana, Mozambique and Kenya. Since Nov 2013, I have been based on the DP3 Deepwater Asgard, (an Aker dual activity 6

th generation, high specification ultra deepwater drillship), which is

currently operating in Indonesia for Chevron. Accountable for the DP and VMS systems during my watch, my role is to operate DP, ballast control, power management and fire and gas systems to maintain rig stability and the correct draft and trim to ensure optimum operational efficiency. Duties include: Dynamic positioning

Setting up DP operational parameters; operating; advising on potential position loss; record keeping; data backup and assisting with maintenance of DP systems

Ensuring adequate power and reserves to maintain position and operations Controlling the vessel using both manual and joystick controls, together with using the Data

Logger to optimise DP and power plant operations, also to detect and mitigate problems

Profile A highly experienced DPO, having spent the past four years as a DPO on DP3, high specification, ultra deepwater drillships, working for a market leading deep water operator. This was preceded by experience gained as a Second Officer and Cadet on a number of vessel types, including anchor handling; chemical and product tankers and container ships. Attributes

DP Hours: +6600 on Kongsberg KPOS, SDP and KCHIEF systems

High levels of technical DPO expertise and knowledge, accompanied by strong professional ship handling and manoeuvring capabilities and a detailed understanding of power generation and engine room operations

Good understanding of rig operations and their commercial requirements, and the ability to apply technical skills to optimise operational efficiency

Good organisational, management and problem solving capabilities – demonstrated both in highly pressurised day to day operations and also in one off projects, such as commissioning and acceptance testing a new drillship.

Good communications skills, enabling the establishment of positive working relationships with senior management, colleagues, crew members and external contractors

Experienced in contributing to the creation of a highly safety aware culture in a hazardous working environment.

Principal qualifications

STCW 95 Deck Officer, Unlimited (II/1) Certificate of Competency DP Unlimited Licence (Nautical Institute) Officer in charge of the Navigational Watch (2

nd Mate), Marshall Islands

HND in Nautical Science

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Running and maintaining records for hydrophones and subsea beacons Monitoring DP room alarms and assessing and prioritising alarm responses to maintain

system operability Identifying, recording and reporting on system defects, bringing these to the attention of

senior personnel Understudy the Senior DPO

Vessel operations

Navigational watchkeeping Loading and sampling bulk products, also sounding ballast and bulk tanks Assisting senior officers with deck operations Operation of radios and radar Emergency duties, including supporting senior officers during incidents Assisting with rig projects where needed Managing deck crew undertaking deck operations

However, an important aspect of my role is health and safety management, and I am involved in the creation of a highly safety aware culture in a hazardous working environment. This includes participation in safety management meetings; communicating safety policies and practices to rig personnel; delivering safety, dire fighting and deck operations training to crew members, and accountability for planned maintenance of life saving, fire fighting and other marine equipment. Together with a detailed technical understanding of DP systems and their operations, the post requires knowledge of thruster and power plant operation encompassing controls, operations and failure. It also demands knowledge of rig operations, including drilling and well control, also ROV and helicopter operations.

Highlights

Member of the operations team in the shipyard in South Korea, taklng over the Deepwater Asgard and overseeing preparation for start up in Indonesia. Duties involved liaising with and supervising shipyard and technical contractors; overseeing equipment commissioning and undertaking acceptance trials for marine and DP systems. This required a detailed understanding of DP systems and theory.

During commissioning of Deepwater Asgard wrote equipment procedures and DP related rig manuals.

On Deepwater Millennium developed strong, technical and vessel manoeuvring skills, working in a highly pressurised environment, including full system knowledge of a number of Kongsberg and other rig systems.

Station keeping/Propulsion systems

Deepwater Asgard: 6 x Rolls Royce 5500kw variable speed, fixed pitch, fully azimuth, underwater demountable thrusters; Kongsberg DPS-3 (KPOS and KCHIEF) rated for water depths up to 12,000 ft

Deepwater Millennium: 6 x 5360 hp Kamewa azimuth thrusters; Kongsberg SDP and KCHIEF systems.

Early career Feb-Nov 2010 North Star Shipping (Aberdeen) Ltd. Largest UK owned offshore support company, operating in the North Sea. Second Officer

I was Second Officer of the ERRV Grampian Haven, providing support to a number of platforms in the North Sea. Duties were those normally associated with that of Second

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Officer. However, as the vessel did not have DP systems, I was able to develop excellent ship handling skills.

2006-Dec 09: Maersk Marine Services, Newcastle upon Tyne:

Deck Cadet I developed practical skills during five periods at sea on board container vessels; chemical tankers; a product tanker and an anchor handler.

------------------------- Professional qualifications 2009 STCW 95 Deck Officer, Unlimited (II/1) Certificate of Competency 2011 Officer in charge of the Navigational Watch (2

nd Mate), Marshall Islands

2012 DP Unlimited Licence (Nautical Institute) 2010 CAA Offshore Operator’s Certificate of Competence (Restricted) 2009 GMDSS General Operator’s Certificate

Glasgow College of Nautical Studies (2006-2009)

2009 HND in Nautical Science 2009 Merchant Vessel Operations VQ Levels 3 and 2 Courses: 2014 ECDIS (Furuno FEA-2107/FEA-2807) 2013 Riser Management System 2012 HiPAP LBL Operator 2011 DP Simulator/Advanced; Advanced DP Power Simulator; DP Lessons Learned; Comprehensive

Stability 2010 BOSIET; DP Induction/Basic; Initial Training for Shipboard Operations; Fast Rescue Craft

Boatman; Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities 2009 Training in Advanced Firefighting; Navigation, Radar and ARPA simulator training; Transmit

and Receive Information by Visual Signalling 2007 Certificate Of Proficiency In Medical First Aid Aboard Ship; Efficient Deck Hand Certificate;

Certificate Of Proficiency In Survival Craft and Rescue Boats 2006 Basic Fire Prevention & Firefighting; Personal Survival Techniques; Elementary First Aid. Education Secondary education to 2006 obtaining 2 SCE Standard grade passes, 4 Intermediate passes

and 2 SCE Highers. IT proficiency: MS Office suite; high level of proficiency using work related software; SCE Higher in

Computing. ------------------------

Personal Details Date of birth: 29.5.1989 Nationality: British Medical status: ENG 1 (August 2016); Medtrack (Sep 2016) References: On request Interests: Snowboarding, football, rugby, tennis, computers.