Marco de Vriend

Head of Mechanical and (onshore) AIM Department at South Stream Transport B.V.
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(386) 825-5501
Location
The Randstad, Netherlands, NL

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Experience

    • Netherlands
    • Oil and Gas
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Head of Mechanical and (onshore) AIM Department
      • Jun 2022 - Present

      Ensure safety, availability and integrity of the mechanical part of the main and auxiliary equipment (pipelines, shutdown and control valves, HIPPS, PIG traps, water bath heaters, filters-separators, FGTU etc.) at the Receiving Terminal in Turkey and the Landfall Facility in Russia.Develop and control the budget for relevant activities including scheduled/unscheduled maintenance, repair/emergency repair of equipment, inspections and modification. Assist the supervisory authority committees during the inspections of the relevant operation activities of South Stream and its branches.Lead the development and implementation of Onshore Asset Integrity Management (AIM) improvements.Lead and supervise the Mechanical and Maintenance Management teams. Show less

    • Sr. Mechanical Engineer
      • Nov 2020 - Jun 2022

      • Provide technical support to facility operations and onsite mechanical team for various mechanical and rotating equipment (valves, pig traps, piping, HIPPS, separators, water bath heaters, pumps, generator packages, etc.);• Support scoping, planning and execution of mechanical maintenance campaigns executed by Contractors (i.e. annual shutdown campaigns);• Interfacing with Company Partners, Contractors, Specialist Consultants and Vendors;• Support and Lead continuous improvement of maintenance process and tools (i.e. new Deferral, Corrective Maintenance processes); • Support and Facilitate Root Cause Analysis’s. Show less

    • Oman
    • Oil and Gas
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Mechanical & Rotating Equipment Engineer
      • Dec 2018 - Oct 2020

      Working for the Operations department maintenance team ensuring safe operations and maximizing the production efficiency, main responsibilities are: -Manage and deliver the execution of inspection, test and (corrective) maintenance plans to maintain the integrity and safety of mechanical and rotating equipment. -Evaluate maintenance and inspection activities in order to improve maintenance processes. -Analyse root causes of identified problems on mechanical equipment in order to prevent future problems to occur. -Administer (corrective) maintenance activities and inspections in Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) and Sharepoint to ensure an accurate and up to date overview of maintenance status. -Call-out duties as “Operations Officer” on behalf of the emergency response team during drills and incidents. Show less

    • Facility Engineer
      • Nov 2014 - Dec 2018

      Working for the Operations department engineering team ensuring safe operations and maximizing the production efficiency, main responsible are: -Initiation, development and management of brownfield projects. This includes feasibility studies, engineering & design, stakeholder engagement, cost engineering, economic analysis (i.e. NPV, DPI) and composing “Decision Support Packages” for management and partners. -Implementation of (mechanical) brown field modifications to offshore assets in compliance with company and industry standards in order to ensure safe, efficient and reliable operations. -Organizing and participating in risk management studies such as HAZID, HAZOP and SIL assessments for brownfield modifications and 5 yearly revalidations. -Organising and participating in 5 yearly revalidation of “Report on Major Hazards” (formerly known as “Safety and Health” document). -Facilitating “Root Cause Analysis” for incidents and equipment failures. -Call-out duties as “Operations Officer” on behalf of the emergency response team during drills and incidents. -Modifications and maintaining technical file of well workover equipment. Show less

    • United States
    • Oil and Gas
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Facility Engineer
      • Oct 2010 - Nov 2014

      Provide (mechanical) engineering support to offshore crews specific to day-to-day operations, responsible for initiating and implementing modifications and upgrades to operating offshore platforms. This includes feasibility studies, engineering, procurement, installation, commissioning and start-up. Further provide input to keep Preventive Maintenance & Inspections programs current and act as discipline expert towards other facility engineers. In the role of responsible Facility Engineer, responsible for all engineering and trouble shooting of assigned platform. Show less

    • Project Engineer
      • Jan 2004 - Oct 2010

      Project engineering and management of gas compressor packages for the oil and gas industry. The engineering is according international standards such as API, ASME, PED and customer’s specifications (e.g.Shell Dep’s, ExxonMobil GP’s). Responsibilities are; customer contact, planning, budget control, scope changes, procurement, shop instructions, inspection and IOM/MRB documentation.

    • Design Engineer
      • Feb 2002 - Jan 2004

      Engineering of gas compressor packages with use of Acad software. Worked closely with the Project Engineer and attended design meetings. The drawings made were general arrangements, P&ID’s, Piping Layout / Isometrics, construction and vessel fabrication drawings.

Education

  • University of Applied Science - Hogeschool Rotterdam
    Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical
    2009 - 2014
  • Secondary vocational education - ROC Leiden
    Mechanical Engineer
    1997 - 2002
  • Pre-vocational education - ONC Zoetermeer
    Mechanic
    1993 - 1997

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