Richie Enzmann
Editor-in-chief / Publisher at Ocean Robotics Planet (formerly ROV Planet)- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Ocean Robotics Planet (formerly ROV Planet)
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United Kingdom
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Oil and Gas
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1 - 100 Employee
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Editor-in-chief / Publisher
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Jul 2014 - Present
Stay tuned for the ROV Planet magazine! This brand new magazine is aiming to become the number one publication of the international ROV and Subsea Intervention industries. It will feature short stories, the lives of pilot techs, showcasing new technologies, products and companies in the industry.www.OceanRoboticsPlanet.com / www.ROVPlanet.com Stay tuned for the ROV Planet magazine! This brand new magazine is aiming to become the number one publication of the international ROV and Subsea Intervention industries. It will feature short stories, the lives of pilot techs, showcasing new technologies, products and companies in the industry.www.OceanRoboticsPlanet.com / www.ROVPlanet.com
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IOSTIA - International Ocean Science and Technology Industry Association
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United States
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Maritime Transportation
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1 - 100 Employee
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Regional Vice President - Europe and UK
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Feb 2018 - Present
IOSTIA (IO-sha), the International Ocean Science and Technology Industry Association, is a new 501(c)(6) industry association representing businesses that provide technology and services for sectors such as:• Renewable ocean energy • Environmental monitoring protection • Fisheries and aquaculture • Marine science • Maritime security • Ocean mining • Marine telecommunications • Autonomous vehicles • Offshore wind energy • Oceanography • Subsea mining • Sensors • Arctic change • Marine archeology • Ocean observations • Hydrography • Ports and infrastructure • Diving and manned explorationIOSTIA’s goal is to provide focused programs and services that create new opportunities and encourage a favorable business environment for science and technology companies that sustainably utilize the oceans.
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Cameron, a Schlumberger company
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United States
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Oil and Gas
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700 & Above Employee
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Subsea Controls Engineer (IWOCS)
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Apr 2013 - Jun 2014
Design and build of the Intervention Workover Control System and the Alternative Workover Control System for the Erha North Phase 2 Project, offshore Nigeria.Package engineer responsible for 3 HPU Hydraulic Power Units (IWOCS, AIWOCS, Test & Flushing), IDC reviews on the system components (Control Cabin, Umbilical Reel, Sheave, Umbilical, Hydraulic and Electrical Distribution, etc), reviewing vendor documentation, interfacing with vendors, writing Factory Integration Test (FIT) Procedures for the two systems.
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Aker Solutions
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Norway
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Oil and Gas
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700 & Above Employee
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Subsea Controls Engineer (Subsea Instrumentation)
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Nov 2011 - Mar 2013
Being responsible for the Chemical Injection Throttle Valve, Sand Detector and Flow Metering packages of the Asgard Subsea Compression Project. Being responsible for the Chemical Injection Throttle Valve, Sand Detector and Flow Metering packages of the Asgard Subsea Compression Project.
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KBR, Inc.
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United States
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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700 & Above Employee
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Instrumentation & Control Engineer
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Sep 2008 - Nov 2011
Roles: Instrumentation Engineer, E/I Engineer, Proposals•Package engineer being responsible for flow metering packages•Responsible for the specification and design of field instrumentation•Technical Bid Evaluation•ETP reviews, cable schedules, load lists•Commercial experience in the proposals department and familiarity with the different stages of proposal writing•Leading the KBR corporate team at the project management competition/training (Cranfield Uni - Active Cup).Projects: Gorgon (LNG), Kashagan (Offshore Development), Quad204 (FPSO)
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Sparrows Group
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United Kingdom
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Oil and Gas
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Engineer
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May 2008 - Aug 2008
Performing Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) studies on offshore pedestal cranes located in the North Sea. The job included identifying risk classes, risk reduction, producing preventive maintenance routines (PMR) in order to improve reliability; and reduce costs and operational downtime. Performing Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) studies on offshore pedestal cranes located in the North Sea. The job included identifying risk classes, risk reduction, producing preventive maintenance routines (PMR) in order to improve reliability; and reduce costs and operational downtime.
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Oceaneering
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United States
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Oil and Gas
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700 & Above Employee
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ROV Electronics Technician
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Nov 2005 - Mar 2008
Working as a ROV Electronics Technician in the ROV Operator’s workshop with knowledge and experience on the Subsea / ROV / TMS Power, Instrumentation and Control Systems. Working as a ROV Electronics Technician in the ROV Operator’s workshop with knowledge and experience on the Subsea / ROV / TMS Power, Instrumentation and Control Systems.
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Trainee Electrical Engineer (IAESTE Placement)
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2004 - 2004
Engineering internship organized by IAESTE - International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience.The internship involved site visits to the company’s hydro power generation plant and visits to various substations in Switzerland. Engineering internship organized by IAESTE - International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience.The internship involved site visits to the company’s hydro power generation plant and visits to various substations in Switzerland.
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Education
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Robert Gordon University
Master’s Degree, Project Management -
University of Aberdeen
Master's Degree, PGCert, Subsea Engineering, Distance Learning -
Robert Gordon University
Bachelor's Degree, BEng(Hons), Electrical & Energy Engineering -
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Electronics and Electrical Engineering -
QSTAR