Philip Oncines CV's

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CURRICULUM VITAE POSITION APPLIED: (Technical Superintendent) PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name : PHILIP SALIOT ONCINES Age : 48 years old Birthdate : December 24, 1966 Philippine Address : Kawayanan, Yati, Lilo-an, Cebu 6002, Philippines Philippine Mobile Nos. : +63-917-882-8589 E-mail Address : [email protected] Wife Name : Verzl Longakit Oncines Age : 47 years old Birthdate : November 02, 1967 Number of Dependants : Three (3) Passport Number : EB9436354 (Validity: October 22, 2018) EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION: College Attainment : Naval Architect and Marine Engineer (DEGREE) Name of School : Cebu Central Colleges (now University of Cebu) School Year : SY1983-1988 Secondary Education : High School Name of School : Holy Child School (Outstanding Alumni Year 2003) School Year : SY1979-1983 Primary Education : Elementary Name of School : Yati Elementary School School Year : SY1973-1979 EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION:

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CURRICULUM VITAE

POSITION APPLIED: (Technical Superintendent)

PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Name : PHILIP SALIOT ONCINES Age : 48 years oldBirthdate : December 24, 1966Philippine Address : Kawayanan, Yati, Lilo-an, Cebu 6002, PhilippinesPhilippine Mobile Nos. : +63-917-882-8589E-mail Address : [email protected] Wife Name : Verzl Longakit OncinesAge : 47 years oldBirthdate : November 02, 1967Number of Dependants : Three (3)Passport Number : EB9436354 (Validity: October 22, 2018)

EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION:

College Attainment : Naval Architect and Marine Engineer (DEGREE)Name of School : Cebu Central Colleges (now University of Cebu)School Year : SY1983-1988Secondary Education : High SchoolName of School : Holy Child School (Outstanding Alumni Year 2003)School Year : SY1979-1983Primary Education : ElementaryName of School : Yati Elementary SchoolSchool Year : SY1973-1979

EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION:

Company : Gensan Shipyard Machine Works, IncorporatedPosition : AVP - Operation Division HeadYear Inclusive : April 16, 2012 to present

1) Oversee the whole Operation in the yard.2) Lead the Operation Team to perform according to client’s requirement including classification requirements, flag state, Marina requirements and among others.3) Reports directly to BOD’s and President.4) Abide and improve company rules and regulations.5) Direct and command all project phases – engineering, procurement, fabrication, repair, construction and output testing.

6) Maintain a strategic focus for the project with frequent interaction with internal and external customers to ensure a balance between the immediate project needs and the long term goals of the company.7) Lead and manage the execution of the project with a focus on maintaining or improving the quality standards.8) Lead and ensure that the right product or service is developed and delivered to meet company’s quality standard, and contract requirements.9) Utilize project management methodologies, systems and tools as defined by the Company. 10) Lead Project Teams and facilitates the communication and interaction among the functional representatives be it internal or external. 11) Track and control Project Managers in project against its schedule and budget, reporting status to management and customer on a regular basis. 12) Develop and implement recovery plans for off-schedule and unanticipated occurrences. 13) Prepare periodic management and/or customer reports and presentations.14) Coach Project Team to achieve project goals.15) Lead project meetings (i.e. arrival, coordination, production, etc.) in cooperation with internal and external customers. 16) Provide feedback regarding Project Team member performance to the Top Management for record, evaluation and recommendation.17) Manage project budget and control expenses effectively. 18) Recommend new processes where needed to improve quality, cost, or on-time delivery. 19) Lead in identifying project scope changes and prepares job change notices for submittal to client or owner. 20) Maintain awareness of safety, security and environmental requirements.21) Negotiate differences with client and internal personnel to meet project goals. 22) Review and approves key project documents such as work order slip, material request lip, transmittal slip, work acceptance, quality manuals, etc. Company : P&H Engineering and Marine ServicesPosition : Operation & Technical ManagerYear Inclusive : June 1, 2011 to March 30, 2012

1) Oversee the whole project operation of the company.2) Coordinate & support directly to the project team to deliver the requirement of the client.3) Sees to it that the project is been properly complied according to class requirements and other applicable flag states including client satisfaction.4) As a part Owner, closely discuss with business counterpart on the development of the business.

Company : Prosafe Offshore Pte. Ltd.Position : Technical SuperintendentYear Inclusive : April 13, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Finished Contract)

1) Accountable to the Technical Manager for providing technical operation support.2) Coordinate & support Vessel Manager in daily basis concerning ship operation in general.3) To develop plans and budgets for maintenance Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) projects ensuring this is coordinated with the Project Engineers and Project Planner.4) To review and evaluate the opportunities for upgrading present equipment with new technologies, creating more cost effective and reliable plant.5) To assist RCM Support Engineer on all matters concerning fleet eng’g. and maintenance.6) Conduct regular offshore inspection incl. technical audits of vessels systems & procedures.7) Provide technical investigations and reports as required.8) Assist with the planning of all mobilizations/de-mobilizations of the vessels and pre-contract preparations.9) Conduct technical presentations as required.

10) Monitor and assist closing out Condition of Class.11) Monitor and assisting closing deviation to HSE/PSA and flag states.12) Monitor the vessels maintenance Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) on a monthly basis as per Maintenance Management Process 102-02.13) Prepare Engineering Modification Requests as required.14) To work hand in hand with HSSEQ in implementing company procedures on health, safety, security, environment and quality.

Company : Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel Shipyard - Tuas)Position : Project ManagerYear Inclusive : August 11, 2008 up to April 03, 2010

1) Handles special project of SBM on FPSO OKHA (Turret – Rigid Arm Fabrication) as Project Manager and do the followings;a) Check engineering details from the client and discuss the project team.b) Review procurement including logistics & check availability based on scope of works.c) Give input on management aspects and pass to project planner to arrive accurate project schedule.d) Refers Master Schedule and draw detailed scheduled and distributes to all project team for guidance during job execution.e) Monitors daily work progress and discuss with the client especially important issues that affects the target schedule of the project.f) Preside daily production meeting with project team and discuss all issues related to the progress of the project.g) Coordinate closely with the client including class surveyor in the event of especial issues related to the construction and machinery inspection on both parties.h) Discuss related issue to the client that may arise during the project which requires keen attention at the end of the day.i) Make it a point to be available with the client in 24 hrs. basis as long as related to the job assignment.k) Make sure that safety is the key to the success of the project and control overhead budget within the range of client interest.l) Flexible and transparent to the client when it comes to issues that needs to be resolve in an immediate manner.m) To deliver the project on or before the desired delivery schedule of the vessel with quality and satisfaction rendered to the client or owner.n) Make sure that the project within the allocated budget cost.

2) As Project Manager on Repair Vessel, appointed as Chairman of Vessel Safety Coordination Committee (VSCC) meeting as mandated and required by Ministry of Manpower (MOM) of Singapore.

a) Ensure that all rules and regulations are complied. b) Ensure that all workers and supervisors under my charge are competent for their job and the hazards of each job are assessed before commencement. c) Ensure that the Permit To Work system is complied with. d) Motivate supervisors under my charge to work safely. e) Set as a role model in implementing safety work habits. f) Conduct regular inspections to spot for any possible hazards. g) Ensure all safety measures are implemented. h) Investigate all accidents and near misses. i) Encourage participation in safety promotional activities so as to maintain safety interest j) Take charge & coordinate all activities relating to the construction or repair of the ship. k) Chair the VSCC, appoint WSH officer, safety sup’v. or any persons as sec. of VSCC.3) Responsible in handling and managing the jobs in conformance to the schedule.4) Responsible in handling both owners and class surveyors.

5) To contribute to the success of the project by giving the emphasis of proper planning, organize job execution and strict implementation on handled projects.

Company : Astro Shipmanagement, Incorporated (Affiliate of TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING, JAPAN)Position : SMS Director or Designated Person Ashore (DPA)Year Inclusive : February 16, 1999 to October 31, 2006

Work Descriptions:1) Reports directly to Top Management (Kambara Kisen Co., Ltd./Hiroshima, Japan).2) Over all in charge of “ISM/ISPS System” of the company in implementing the effectiveness of the system as indicated in the “Company Policy”.3) As Chairman of the “Safety and Security Committee”, holds and manages the said committee’s periodically and extra ordinarily.4) Support all manage ships to operate safely and efficiently incl. pollution prevention.5) Swiftly investigate, analyze and assess the cause if serious non conformity, accident or hazardous occurrence by taking necessary corrective actions through holding “Safety or Security Management Committee”.6) In charge of planning, organizing & implementing the ISM and ISPS Audits.7) In charge of evaluating and reviewing the “System” periodically and extra ordinarily and take appropriate corrective actions if necessary.8) In charge of verifying the effectiveness of corrective actions being taken.9) Approve crew candidates endorsed by Manning Co. for ship’s deployment.10) Carried out Pre Departure Orientation Seminar (PDOS) to the approved crew prior to their departure and employment.11) Support all Technical Superintendent in handling daily instruction of their vessel.

Company : Astro Shipmanagement, Incorporated (Affiliates of TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING, JAPAN)Position : Manager, Technical and Purchasing SectionYear Inclusive : February 16, 1999 to October 31, 2006

Work Descriptions:As a Manager of Technical Section, has the practical responsibility for the following works; 1) With regards to New Building, responsible in controlling all Technical Sup’t. daily activities and sees to it that all projects at hand are in control. 2) With regards to Dry Docking, responsible in controlling all Technical Sup’t. daily activities and sees to it that all projects at hand are in control.

3) Oversee new building operation cost for the company to monitor against allocated budget.

4) Oversee dry docking cost for the co. to monitor against allocated budget.5) Sees to it that all Working Schedule undertaken by the company must be followed and

deliver on time.6) Responsible in Ship Maintenance works such as checking and maintaining the ship and

arranging any repairs as well as class survey or ship classification matters.7) Responsible in grasping the movements of the managed ships, instructions to the ship

and the repairer as well as the appointment of the agent concerning ships maintenance work assessments and evaluation of spare parts, ship stores and lubricating oil.

8) Member of the “Safety/Security Committee”.9) Member of the “Headquarters of Measures for Marine Casualty”.10) Deputized as the General Manager when the later is absent.11) Presides daily/weekly meetings in Technical Matters amongst Technical

Superintendents and other staffs.12) Appoints Tech’l. Sup’t. who will attend for new building and drydocking.

13) As Manager of Purchasing Section, has the practical responsibility for the procurement of materials such as supplying spare parts, ship stores and lubricating oil including in charge of evaluating ships monthly cost on spare parts and ship stores against company yearly budget.

Company : Sulpicio Lines, IncorporatedPosition : Technical Superintendent / Owner’s RepresentativeYear Inclusive : September 01, 1991 to August 31, 1996

Work Descriptions:1) Reports directly to the President.2) In charge of all ships dry docking and coordinate with shipyard personnel for the

actual dry docking specifications.3) Responsible in making sure that dry docking completion time will be materialized.4) Responsible in checking the “Work Acceptance Report” during ships dry docking

prior endorsing to Finance and Accounting Section for payment.5) Responsible & coordinate to Class Surveyor & Yard Proj. Mngr. on every survey.6) Responsible in preparing dry docking spare parts prior to vessels dry docking.7) Responsible in making comments to the yard performance in relation to their works.8) Conduct actual inspection of the yard from mechanical, hull, piping and electrical

works before accepting yard acceptance report.

Company : Santiago Shipyard and Shipbuilding CorporationPosition : Project SuperintendentYear Inclusive : October 16, 1988 to July 31, 1991

Work Descriptions:1) Reports directly to General Manager.2) In charge of dry dock vessels and coordinate directly to Owner Superintendent with

regards to actual dry docking specifications.3) In charge of making ships work schedule including completion time.4) In charge of coordinating with Class Surveyor and Owner Superintendent with

regards to survey items.5) In charge of informing the Owner Superintendent about additional or cancelled job

orders and submit price listings.6) In charge of making yard standard measurement calibrations from deck and

machinery side for Technical Superintendent review and recommendation.7) In charge of endorsing “Work Acceptance Report” to Technical Superintendent for

review prior to submission to Commercial Section.8) In charge of taking care Owner Sup’t. requirements during vessels dry docking.

ATTENDANCE IN YARDS and PLACES DURING DRY DOCKING, SHIP INSPECTION and NEW BUILDING/REPAIR:

1) Company: Prosafe Offshore Pte. Ltd. Vessel Name & Type: “Safe Astoria” (Accommodation Rig / Floating Hotel)Position/Responsibility: TECHL. SUP’T. - Handles upgrading works of ship & class matters. Duration/Place: July 12, 2010 to March 31, 2011 / Batam, Indonesia

2) Company: Keppel Shipyard Limited (Tuas), Vessel Name & Type: “FPSO Okha” Position/Responsibility: co-PROJ. MANAGER-Handles “Turret” Rigid Arm Fab. Duration/Place: March 16, 2009 to April 03, 2010 / Singapore

3) Company: Keppel Shipyard Limited (Tuas)Vessel Name & Type: “Queen of the Netherlands” (Hopper/Dredger)

Position/Responsibility: PROJECT MANAGER / Handles vessel modification of her machineries and lengthening of midship and ducktail.Duration/Place: October 28, 2008 to March 14, 2009 / Singapore

4) Company: Keppel Shipyard Limited (Tuas)Vessel Name & Type: VLCC “Vega Trader”Position/Responsibility: co-PROJECT MANAGER / Handles repair dry docking of the vessel representing yard side.Duration/Place: August 18, 2008 to August 31, 2008 / Singapore

5) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Position/Responsibility: TECHNICAL MANAGER – Went to Japan and attended ship’s dry docking and new building in Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., HIROSHIMA, JAPAN.Duration/Place: Yearly-Regular Basis / Hiroshima, Japan

6) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Position/Responsibility: TECHNICAL MANAGER – Attended new building as well as dry docking in Tsuneishi Heavy Industries (Cebu), Inc., Cebu, Philippines.Duration/Place: In regular basis / Cebu, Philippines

7) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: M/V “Chijin” Pure Car CarrierPosition/Responsibility: TECHNICAL MANAGER / Attended ship’s dry dockingDuration/Place: Jul. 13 to Aug. 02, ‘06 / Unithai Shipyard & Eng’g. Ltd., Thailand

8) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: M/V “Joint Spirit” (Bulk Carrier) & M/V “Ingolstadt” (PCC)Position/Responsibility: TECHNICAL MANAGER / Attended routine ship’s inspection and ISM/ISPS internal inspection.Duration/Place: March 21 to March 25, 2006 / New York and Baltimore, USA

9) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: M/V “Sea Venus” Pure Car CarrierPosition/Responsibility: TECHNICAL MANAGER / Attended ship’s dry docking.Duration/Place: Apr. 10-27, 2001 & Jan. 11-25, 2004 / YVC, NETHERLANDS

10) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: M/V “Sea Venus” Pure Car CarrierPosition/Responsibility: TECHNICAL MANAGER - Attended ship’s dry dockingDuration/Place: January 11-25, 2004 / Damien Shipyard, NETHERLANDS

11) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: M/V “Astro Venus” Pure Car CarrierPosition/Responsibility: TECHL. MNGR. - Attended emer. repair of CO2 system.Duration/Place: July 09 – 22, 2003 / ST Marine, SINGAPORE

12) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: M/V “Ingolstadt” Pure Car CarrierPosition/Responsibility: TECHL. MANAGER - Attended routine ship’s inspection.Duration/Place: Jan. 26-27, 2004 / Volkswagen Car Terminal, Emden, Germany

13) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: M/V “Dolphin Ace” Container VesselPosition/Responsibility: TECHL. MANAGER - Attended ship’s emergency repair.Duration/Place: January 17-19, 2003 / Colombo Shipyard, SRI LANKA

14) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: M/V “Astro Mercury” Pure Car Carrier Position/Responsibility: TECHNICAL MANAGER - Attended ship’s dry docking.Duration/Place: September 08-20, 2000 / Braswell Shipyard or Astilleros de Braswell, BALBOA, PANAMA

15) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: M/V “Ijmuiden Maru” Capesize VesselPosition/Responsibility: M/V “Ijmuiden Maru” Capesize VesselDuration/Place: Mar. 14 to Apr. 01, 2000 / Nantong Shipyard, NANTONG, CHINA

16) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: M/V “Sea Venus” Pure Car Carrier Position/Responsibility: TECHNICAL MANAGER - Attended ship’s dry docking.Duration/Place: May 11-29, 1999 / Astilleros de Cadiz, CADIZ, SPAIN

17) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name: M/V “Sea Venus” Pure Car Carrier Position/Responsibility: TECH’L. MANAGER - Attended routine ship’s inspection.Duration/Place: January 25-28, 1999 / Le Havre Container Port, FRANCE

18) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: M/V “Dolphin Express” Container Vessel Position/Responsibility: TECH’L. SUP’T. - Attended ship’s insp. as Buyer’s Rep.Duration/Place: January 17-21, 1997 / Fujairah Container Port, UAE

19) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name: All Fleet Position/Responsibility: TECHNICAL SUP’T. / Attended routine ship’s inspection.Duration/Place: 6 months interval / Japan Main Ports

20) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name: All Fleet Position/Responsibility: TECHNICAL SUP’T. / Attended routine ship’s inspection.Duration/Place: 6 months interval / Singapore and Hong Kong Ports

21) Company: Astro Shipmanagement, Inc.Vessel Name & Type: All Fleet Position/Responsibility: TECHNICAL SUP’T. / Attended routine ship’s inspection.Duration/Place: In yearly basis / China Main Ports

22) Others NOT SPECIFIED herein:

TRAINING/SEMINAR ATTENDED:

1) BOSIET Training/OPITO Approved (April 14-16, 2010/MSTS - Falck Nutec)2) Project Management Workshop (July 15-18, 2009 / PSB Academy)3) Keppel Process Leader Course (Feb. 9 to 21, 2009 / PSB Academy & Keppel

Shipyard Tuas)4) International Paint Blasting & Painting Procedure (Feb. 18, 2009 / PSB Academy)5) Safety Instruction Course for Ship Repair Mngr. (Jan. 29-Feb. 4, 2009 / NTUC,

Singapore)6) Keppel O&M Corporate Orientation (December 09, 2008 / Keppel KOM Tower)7) Keppel Group Orientation (October 06, 2008 / Raffles City Convention Center)8) WSH Regulations Awareness (October 02, 2008 / Keppel Shipyard Pte.. Ltd. - Tuas)9) HSE Familiarization and Induction (Aug. 11, ‘08 / Keppel Shipyard Pte., Ltd.- Tuas)10) Basic Painting Seminar – SIGMA COATINGS (9th March, 2006/Cebu, Philippines)11) Company Security Officer Course/Sanctioned by PANAMA MARITIME

AUTHORITY – NYK-Fil (6-8th May, 2004/Manila, Philippines)12) Tin Free (IMO Regulation) Seminar – JOTUN PAINTS (11th Dec., ‘03/Cebu, Phil.)13) ISPS Code Conference – CLASS NK (2-4th July, 2003/Manila Philippines)14) Spill Management Team Tabletop Exercise – ECM MARITIME SERVICES, LLC

(14th March, 2003/Manila, Philippines)15) Safety Management System/Internal Auditor Course – DET NORSKE VERITAS

“DnV” (22-23rd April, 1999/Manila, Philippines)16) In House Training for Ship Management – KAMBARA KISEN CO., LTD. (1st

February to 15th April, 1997/Tsuneish Yard, Japan)17) Stability and Trim – PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS and

MARINE ENGINEERS (11th September, 1999/Cebu, Philippines)18) Blasting/Painting Preparation- SHIPDECO, PHILIPPINES (12th Sep.1996/Cebu

Philippines)19) Others Not Specified Herein

CHARACTER REFERENCES:

1) Kolbjorn AkselvollDirector of Engineering

Prosafe Offshore Pte. Ltd. Contact Number: +44 (0) 1224 4069672) Jym Genson

Naval ArchitectProsafe ProductionContact Number: +65-8222-5930

3) Joseph BongoMC/Field Engineer-PipingAker SolutionsContact Number: +47-46366318

I hereby attest that all the records and information stated herein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Respectfully yours,

Mr. Philip Saliot Oncines+63-917-882-8589Sitio Kawayanan, Barangay Yati, Liloan,Cebu 6002 Philippines

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