Mohammad N Malik

Project Manager | Security at MGA Electronic Security
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Melbourne Area, AU
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Urdu Full professional proficiency
  • Arabic Elementary proficiency

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Credentials

  • Mechanical Systems: Reading HVAC, Plumbing, and Other Drawings and Schematics
    LinkedIn
    Jun, 2023
    - Nov, 2024
  • Python for Non-Programmers
    LinkedIn
    May, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Certified Engineer
    Gallagher Security
    Mar, 2021
    - Nov, 2024
  • Certificate 4 in Business
    Navitas
    Feb, 2015
    - Nov, 2024
  • Electronic Security Technician
    Gallagher

Experience

    • Project Manager | Security
      • Oct 2018 - Present

      Achievements: 1. System training: prepared detailed training manuals and provided training in for users, which developed their skills and increased MGA’s revenue. 2. Project management: led the adoption of Agile project management using Kanban to clear a backlog of servicing requests, which improved workflow and reduced delays. An important outcome was that all service requests were actioned within 3 weeks. 3. Service delivery: recognized for ongoing excellent service during / after the installation (including after hours). During the COVID-19 pandemic generated contact tracing and proximity reports and notified cardholders with elevated infection risk. 4. Best practice: conceptualized and spearheaded an initiative in which engineers verified a technician’s team’s adherence to best practices, compliance to Australian standards and agreed clients’ outcomes. 5. Resource allocation: recognized for saving time and resources by using risk assessments (Low, Medium, High) to manage informed decisions about resource allocations, which highlighted opportunities to achieve savings and reduced overtime staffing costs. 6. Resource monitoring: by costing labor and resources, reduced engineering hours using technology such as automation (scripting). Also by providing better training for junior engineers reduced re-works and exceeded KPIs by 20% 12 months in a row. 7. Lateral thinking: incorporated an innovative industrial design with advanced technology for broadcasting the Internet to a remote UoM, which was recognized as an ‘out of the box solution’ and highly valued by the client. 8. Specialized training: provided a new format of specialized training (with instruction led and hands on components) for UoM Heads of Faculty, which was empowering, appreciated and recognised. I was then assigned as the main system trainer. 9. Ethical workplace behavior: My Director recognized my integrity and commitment to the company’s quality processes. Show less

    • United States
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Electrical Engineering Consultant
      • Feb 2015 - Aug 2018

      Projects 1. Rossana Train Station Upgrade | Victorian Government 2. Joint Health Command | Ministry of Defense 3. Ravenhall Correctional Facility 4. The University of Swinburne Upgrade •Conducted analysis on the design of an electrical system in a commercial or residential building, and suggested solutions or possible improvements. •Scheduled meetings with clients and coordinated the installation of new systems and consulted with organisations on potential safety issues. •Followed Australian standards, specifically AS 3000, AS3008, in lighting and designing maximum demand calculations and distribution board. •Utilised Dialux and AGI to facilitate the accomplishment of lighting design and calculations. •Oversaw electrical projects such as Defense Joint Health Command and Rossana Train Station from design to implementation, and advise on proper solutions. Key Achievements •Project management: oversaw high profile electrical projects such as Defense Joint Health Command, Rosanna Train Station and Swinburne University projects, taking each one from design to implementation while providing professional advice on effective solutions. •Compliance: ensured compliance with Australian standards, specifically AS 3000, AS3008, in lighting projects and designing maximum demand calculations and distribution boards. •Security: applied electrical engineering expertise to the electrical components of projects and upskilled in system capabilities, design, installation and ongoing monitoring. •Sustainability: gained recognition for reducing carbon emissions in line with Jacobs Climate Action Plan commitments by proposing electrical fitouts for components such as solar hot water systems Safety •Working under Jacobs safety regulations “Beyond Zero” and ensuring all colleagues worked under a safe, secure and healthy environment by preventing even one accident from happening. Show less

    • Australia
    • Utilities
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Engineer
      • Mar 2014 - Jan 2015

      •Ensured that all aspects of the project were completed to a high standard by performing quality control checks throughout all stages of the schedule. •Planned and forecast the needed budgets and probable timeframe to assure that the project was accurately completed to schedule. •Maintained within the designated budgets, ensured deadlines were met, and managed the performance of the teams. •Communicated with teams and stakeholders for any updates or problems, as well as providing assistance and support whenever necessary. •Assisted in monitoring the compliance of the projects to ensure that industry codes and practices were adhered to, quality assurance policies were followed, and performance standards were met. •Inspected all drawings and designs before they were implemented to ensure safety and compliance with standard procedures and regulations. Show less

    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Research Student
      • Sep 2013 - Sep 2014

      Experimentations on paper published (IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY, VOL. 28, NO. 4, OCTOBER 2013) by Francisco de León, on the effects of Conductor Counter-Transposition on the Positive-Sequence Impedance and Losses of Cross-Bonded Cables Experimentations were performed by varying all of the construction and installation parameters that affect the value of the positive-sequence resistance. Experimentation involved the changing the separation distance between cables, the insulation thickness, the number and resistance of the concentric wires. Results: Reduced interference comes but at the price of increased cable losses. When cross-bonded cables are installed in flat formations, the positive-sequence resistance of transposed conductors is always larger than that of non-transposed conductors. Show less

Education

  • RMIT University
    Master's of Engineering with Business |Graduated with Distinction|, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    2016 - 2018
  • Navitas
    Certificate 4 in Business, Business/Commerce, General
    2015 - 2016
  • University of Liverpool
    Bachelor of Engineering with Project Management | Academic Scholarships |
    2010 - 2013
  • University of Cambridge
    A Levels, Pre-Engineering
    2008 - 2009
  • Beaconhouse National University
    Highschool Certificate, Sciences

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