Gavin Aldred

Gavin Aldred

Nitrogen Operator / Technician

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Taking a break

  • Education

    • Norwich City College

      1987 - 1990
    • Costessy High School Norwich

      1982 - 1987
  • Experience

    • BJ Process and Pipeline Services

      May 2002 - Mar 2004
      Nitrogen Operator / Technician
    • Weatherford

      Mar 2004 - May 2005
      Supervisor
    • BJ Process & Pipeline Services

      May 2005 - Oct 2006
      Superviser
    • BJ Services

      Oct 2006 - Jun 2009
      Project Engineer / Coordinator

      Produced job specific procedures for N2/He Leak Testing, as well as producing all relevant risk assessments and quality/safety plans. Coordinated Mob/De-mob of personnel, equipment and recorded all field data necessary for complete job reporting.

    • Weatherford

      Jul 2010 - Mar 2013

      Annual Shutdown with work scopes completed both onshore and offshore comprising of N2 Purging, Flange Testing, Hydro testing, Flange Management Kamos Gasket testing and N2 Leak testing, directly responsible for a work force of 90 personnel of both expat and Tunisian Nationals. Produced all relevant Risk Assessments and Quality/Safety plans for the afore mentioned and assisted with generation of all work packs. Coordinated Mob/De-mob of personnel, equipment and recorded all field data necessary for complete job reporting. Show less

      • Project Manager

        Oct 2012 - Mar 2013
      • Project Engineer

        Sept 2012 - Oct 2012
      • Project Engineer

        Jun 2012 - Oct 2012
      • Project Manager

        Jan 2012 - May 2012
      • Project Manager - Engineer

        Jul 2010 - Dec 2011
    • Halliburton

      Jul 2013 - Aug 2013
      Senior Operator

      Senior Operator,Maintained leak test equipment and assisted with testing. Line Walking and Punchlisting.

    • EnerMech

      Sept 2013 - Apr 2014
      Lead Valve Engineer and Rotation cover for Project Manager

      Coordinating manpower, monitoring incoming valve status and tracking valves through preservation, release and installation. Keeping an up to date quarantine valve list, monitoring and recording repairs. Inputting data to Enermech LIVE (valve management system).Covering Project Managers position during rotational leave. Complete job reporting.

    • Halliburton

      Jun 2014 - Jun 2017

      Flange Management and Pneumatic Testing Generating and amending work packs, liaising with client

      • Project Manager

        Dec 2014 - Jun 2017
      • Pneumatic Test Engineer

        Jun 2014 - Dec 2014
    • Semi-Retired

      Jun 2017 - now
      Free Agent
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Ariel LP Booster

      Oilenium P&SS Training
    • Basic Maths

      Oilenium P&SS Training
    • Boyles Law

      Oilenium P&SS Training
    • COSHH

      Oilenium P&SS Training
    • Field Paperwork

      Oilenium P&SS Training
    • Fittings

      Oilenium P&SS Training
    • Hoses

      Oilenium P&SS Training
    • Introduction to Leak Detection

      Oilenium P&SS Training
    • Introduction to Process Services

      Oilenium P&SS Training
    • Life-Saving Rules

      Oilenium P&SS Training
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Gavin Aldred
      ExxonMobil Engineering One Team Award 3rd Quarter 2008 Kelly Green - Fluor & Richard Janik - RasGas Aug 2008 The RasGas Common Offplots Project (COP) scope includes a 3.8 km, 32” diameter stainless steel LNG rundown line that spans from RG Train 6/7 to a location within the QatarGas battery limits. This cryogenic service pipeline runs through the Ras Laffan City (RLC) LNG pipeline corridor and is adjacent to live LNG lines of smaller diameter and wall thickness. Historically, all LNG corridor lines within RLC have been pneumatically tested. Ultimately pneumatic testing of the LNG rundown piping was… Show more The RasGas Common Offplots Project (COP) scope includes a 3.8 km, 32” diameter stainless steel LNG rundown line that spans from RG Train 6/7 to a location within the QatarGas battery limits. This cryogenic service pipeline runs through the Ras Laffan City (RLC) LNG pipeline corridor and is adjacent to live LNG lines of smaller diameter and wall thickness. Historically, all LNG corridor lines within RLC have been pneumatically tested. Ultimately pneumatic testing of the LNG rundown piping was successfully completed in August 2008 over four successive weekends. This effort led to a significant reduction in potential startup problems and retained project schedule as well. Show less