Control Room Operator/Engineer
Last Updated: 18th February 2018 (over 4 years ago)
Summary
Education
Associate Engineering
Apr 2002
— Aug 2005
Experience
Control Room Operator
May 2014
— Current
•Fully aware with NAGASAKI & KAWASAKI Plant Auxiliary.
•Working on 7x120MW STG’s (MHI) & 13x470 t/h (NAGASAKI) Boilers.
•Understanding of multidiscipline engineering functions, interfacing and protocols.
•Installation, Inspection, Commissioning, Operation and Maintenance of process control and Industrial
•Commissioning, Testing and Start-up
•Operation of Gas Turbines along with BOP, auxiliaries and Black Start.
•Assistance to maintenance staff.
•Isolation of electric power during outages.
•Initiation of Daily Reports.
•Coordination with vendors and suppliers.
•Start the turbine and control its speed and temperature, pressure levels as required.
•Oversee the mechanism of the Boiler and make certain the amount of fuel and air released.
Assistant Engineer for Operation & Commissioning
Feb 2009
— Jan 2014
•Fully aware with OVATION (Emerson) Control System.
Worked on 4x109MW GTG’s of SGT 2000E (Siemens).
•Well Familiar with ABB x800A along with WTS.
•Understanding of multidiscipline engineering functions, interfacing and protocols.
•Installation, Inspection, Commissioning, Operation and Maintenance of process control and Industrial
•Commissioning, Testing and Start-up
•Operation of Gas Turbines along with BOP, auxiliaries and Black Start.
•Assistance to maintenance staff.
•Isolation of electric power during outages.
•Initiation of Daily Reports.
•Coordination with vendors and suppliers.
•Start the engine of the turbine and control its speed and temperature, pressure levels as required.
•Oversee the mechanism of the turbine and make certain the amount of fuel and air released.
Power Plant Operator
Sep 2007
— Feb 2009
Control Room Operator
Aug 2005
— Sep 2007
•Complete Command and control of Gas fired Engine and generator through DCS and PLC system.
•MV, LV and auxiliaries control.
•Make adjustments or minor repairs, such as tightening leaking gland and pipe joints; report any needs for Major repairs.
•Control generator output to match the phase, frequency, and voltage of electricity supplied to panels.
•Place standby emergency electrical generators online in emergencies and monitor the temperature, output, and lubrication of the system.
•Receive outage calls and call in necessary personnel during power outages and emergencies.