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Richard Stevens 9706-91 Avenue Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 1M7
Home: (780) 992-1244; Cell: (780) 265-3074
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
Broad supervision experience in industrial plant/construction settings Possesses an Instrumentation Engineering Technology diploma from NAIT Holds a valid Alberta/Inter provincial Journeyman Instrument Mechanic Certificate Holds a valid Alberta/Inter provincial Qualification Steamfitter/Pipefitter Certificate Holds a valid Alberta Industrial Crew Supervisor Certificate Possess a varied background in industrial construction Extensive experience with Excel, Word, Project, and other Office programs Member of St. John’s School of Alberta alumni
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Industrial Crew Supervisor Certificate, Alberta Government 2009
Leadership for Safety Excellence, Alberta Construction Safety Association 2002
Better Supervision Mentoring Program, CLRAA 2002
Better Supervision, Construction Labour Relations Alberta Association 2001
Supervision Training Course, Athabasca Construction Joint Venture 2001
DEMONSTRATED SKILLS
General Superintendent (EIP) Coordinated the team planning, execution and commissioning of multi-discipline, multi-contractor outages in
an online plant environment Chaired daily coordination meetings with the client and other contractors Oversaw project safety, quality, budget, and schedule Wrote company practices to create a culture of safety, quality and productivity Oversaw LEMs and other billing documents
Project Specialist Created and updated multi-discipline project schedules in MS Project Broke down Engineering Work Packages and created Bills of Materials Created estimates for upcoming jobs Calculated ongoing project costs and produced cost reports Tracked and updated project business processes
Materials Coordinator Met with client and discussed scope and schedule needs Set up and ran lay down yard for multiple disciplines Gathered prints and made field verified material lists Assembled and shipped material packages to the field Coordinated tractor trucks, trailers, zoom booms and carry deck cranes
Instrument/Mechanical General Foreman/Supervisor
Directed and tracked general instrumentation/mechanical construction progress and ordered material and logistical support
Controlled staffing levels and dealt with employee safety, discipline, and payroll issues Acted as senior general foreman during holiday periods Supervised up to four crews of instrument mechanics and electricians during loop check, commissioning and
start up Supervised up to seven crews during plant construction Oversaw the fabrication, testing, commissioning and quality control of a twelve-hundred user instrument air
system. Developed and implemented of safe work execution plans.
Instrument/Mechanical QA/QC Supervisor Developed and implemented inspection test procedures and document turn over packages Supervised QA/QC departments and field inspection personnel for construction of plant instrumentation and
welded instrument air piping systems Completed required ABSA documentation for piping systems and participated in scheduled company ABSA
re certification audit Designed a tracking systems to complete isometrics and weld mapping for up to 13,000 field welds and
documentation for up to 6,000 instrument tags Supervised the pneumatic and hydro testing of plant instrumentation and instrument air piping
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Instrument/Mechanical Foreman Organized issues including information, materials, access, tools and manpower Participated in daily construction planning meetings Entered time and gave daily safety meetings Oversaw commissioning instruments and piping in the construction scope
Instrument Technician
Completed initial calibration of instruments and QA/QC of field installations Loop checked and commissioned instrumentation for new construction and debottlenecking Oversaw the disconnect and re commissioning of instruments in the shut down scope Troubleshot and repaired instrumentation including Rosemount, Foxboro, and Honeywell Troubleshot and repaired pneumatic instruments and valves Troubleshot and repaired motor operated valves including Rotork
Instrument Mechanic
Completed general instrument installations and fabrication for new construction, shutdowns, and debottlenecking of oil and gas facilities including boilers
Installed stand mounted instruments Installed winter enclosures including those with oil purge and steam applications Installed stainless steel tube and raceway Installed pre-insulated tube bundle and tray Fabricated instrument air header from screwed and socket welded pipe including galvanized, carbon, and
stainless steel
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
General Superintendent (EIP), Project Specialist, Materials Coordinator, Instrument General Foreman Fort McMurray, AB
Transfield asset management services 2011, 2012-2014
Instrument QA/QC Supervisor, Foreman, Technician Edmonton, AB
Chemco Electric 2004-2006 and 2007 to 2010 2015
Instrument General Foreman, Foreman Fort McMurray, AB
Norcan Electric 2012
Instrument Foreman, Technician Fort McMurray, AB
Laird Electric 2011, 2003, and 1997 Instrument General Foreman, Technician Fort McMurray, AB
Quality Electric Maintenance Service 2006-2007
Instrument Technician/Mechanic Fort McMurray, AB
Conpac Construction 2006
Instrument Foreman, E & I Supervisor Edmonton, AB
Jacobs 2002
Instrument General Foreman, Foreman Calgary, AB
Athabasca Construction Joint Venture/Fluor 2001-2002
Instrument Foreman, Technician, Mechanic Edmonton, AB
Kellogg, Brown and Root 1998-2001, 1997, 1993-1994
Instrument Mechanic, Foreman Edmonton, AB
Edmonton Exchanger 1998, 1997
EDUCATION
Instrumentation Engineering Technology, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology 1987
Edmonton, AB Grade 12, Continuing Education Centre 1985
Edmonton, AB
REFERENCES
Available upon request