I am a highly responsible, professional, detailed with deep analytical skill, and able to deliver high quality works without too much supervision and at same time a great team player, with high performance and potential, always focused on safety, efficiency and cost reduction.
Graduated in June 2013 with BEng (Hons) Degree in Mechanical Design Engineering from the Northumbria University at Newcastle-UK, graduated in FdSc Degree, (Level 5) with Distinction in Subsea Engineering, graduated to Production Technician on BTEC Level 3 and NVQ Level 2 and 3 with double grade Merit Merit all as part of BP Scholarship Program. I joined BP as employee in October the 13th 2013 as Subsea Wells Engineer having had exposure to both offshore well execution and office Well Engineering planning by initially starting rotating offshore as Subsea Supervisor on DS6 and DSL both Drillship Rig Block 31, DSS Drilling Rig Block18 providing support to the SWT and the Engineers in town for nearly 3 year before moving back to the office and start producing Engineering service on well planning deliverables, produce procedures and drive the execution of the Spud operations during the execution phase on several wells offshore on Discoverer Luanda Drillship Rig on Block 31. After the end of BP Development projects, I have worked on Well Intervention/Wellwork planning and execution and engineering works for future projects. On February 2018 I have moved to BP PSCM function as Materials Coordinator Specialist supporting Block 18 Greater Plutonio FPSO Operations under Maintenance department. Currently working as Subsea Wells Intervention Coordinator for Azule Energy Company, responsible for coordinating and delivery all the scope related to Light Well Intervention (LWI), and Plug and Abandonment P&A campaign across the three Operated blocks (Block 15/06, Block 18 and Block 31) in Angola.
2010 – Awarded as the best BP technical apprentice, with Certificate of excellence, and Golden medal from Worshipful Company of TALLOW CHANDLERS, the Royal Mint, UK.
2010 ‐ Awarded as the best Overseas Student of the Year, at Hull College, from Engineering Industry Association (EIA) - UK.
2009 – Awarded as the best Engineering student of the year, at Hull College, from Engineering Industry Association (EIA)- U