Sam mabry
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Credentials
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USCG Licenses - Offshore Installation Manager with Drilling endorsements, Marine Supervisor, and Ballast Control Operator, Captain's OUPV
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Experience
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Cenergy International Services
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United States
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Oil and Gas
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100 - 200 Employee
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Competency Assurance Assessor
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Jan 2019 - Present
Offshore Production Operator / CRO Competency Assessor for Shell Deepwater GOM Operations Offshore Production Operator / CRO Competency Assessor for Shell Deepwater GOM Operations
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Shell
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United Kingdom
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Oil and Gas
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700 & Above Employee
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Reliability Engineer - Stones FPSO
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Jan 2015 - Nov 2015
Reliability Engineer for the Stones FPSO Project – Jan. 2015 to November 2015 (retirement date)The second FPSO in the GOM, the Stones FPSO (SBM Operated) will set a new water depth world record for an installed facility. As Reliability Engineer for this Project I was responsible for review of all maintenance activities (both Preventive and Corrective), plan and oversee creation of the Computerized Maintenance Management System using SAP for the CMMS program. Duties include risk ranking critical maintenance based on equipment type and service, gap analysis between Shell and SBM Performance Standards and ensure planned maintenance activities match Regulatory, safety and manufacturer’s requirements. Show less
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Facilities Surveillance Engineering Focal Point - Olympus TLP
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Jan 2012 - Jan 2015
I began my assignment during the Project phase, working with Operational Readiness and Assurance geared around ensuring flawless startup of the facility. I was responsible for developing System Operations Manuals, startup procedures, and building out remote monitoring capability used by Engineering to provide onshore surveillance of the facility after startup.Startup - was Facilities Engineering Focal Point, monitoring topsides during purge & pressure test, diesel circulation of topsides and the West Boreas subsea flowlines. Participated in First Oil and initial introduction of hydrocarbons into the facility.Operating Phase - was Facilities Engineering Focal point up to steady state operations, including unload of three zinc bromide completed subsea wells. Show less
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Subsea Engineering Intervention and Aftermarket Focal Point
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May 2005 - Jan 2012
I coordinated an enormous number of non-rig subsea interventions – pod and choke changes, umbilical, flying lead and flowline leak investigation, repair and hydrate remediation, steel and electrical flying lead replacement - focusing efforts to minimize cost by combining multiple scopes / multiple asset intervention campaigns and leverage portfolio spares and relationships with suppliers to minimize deferment – averaging 23 days from initial troubleshooting of failures to reinitiating production. I was a core team member of the Subsea Surveillance Team, lead the After Market Team (AMT) to govern core processes and mentor Subsea Focal Points and Flow Assurance Engineers. This position was single point accountable for managing the GOM subsea portfolio intervention tool inventory and intervention preparedness plans as well as overseeing contracts in place to maintain the readiness of this equipment. The Aftermarket Team (AMT) was established to develop and monitor subsea tooling and spare parts work processes. The AMT is a multi-discipline/multi-company team consisting of reps from Supply Chain (contracts), Machinery &Tools (Subsea Intervention Tool Rental Processes), Wells Delivery, Projects & Technology Subsea, Finance, Operations Readiness and specific reps from major suppliers (FMC, Aker, and Masterflo). This assignment was part of the Technical Operation Professional Program (TOPP) - a program that brought high performing Operations personnel into the Professional ranks. I was the second in Royal Dutch Shell to receive accreditation, promoted to Engineer three years into this assignment. Show less
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Operations Supervisory Development Program
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Jan 2003 - May 2005
Inaugural member of the Operations Supervisory Development Program - a program established to train operations personnel to become world class Leaders. This program included an intense personal development training as well as several development assignments within the GOM.
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Marine Supervisor - Ballast Control Operator Ursa Tension Leg Platform
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Jan 1996 - Jan 2003
Integral part of the project from conception (P&ID development stage) - Participated in design reviews, HAZOPs, operability reviews and equipment factory acceptance testing. Integration team member at Amelia, worked with equipment commissioning teams, coordinated specification and purchase of all the fire / rescue team equipment.Coordinated Industrial Rescue and Open Water Rescue training.Performed ballasting operations for module sets and integration activities at integration site in Curacao, NA., as well as tendon installation on location at MC-809.Maintained load management database, performed deck surveys and weight tracking.Coordinated all Marine activities for the Ursa TLPTracked and maintained files for all USCG required inspections including all lifesaving equipment, the In Service Inspection, and USCG Deck Log Coordinated all USCG site visits including the COI renewal and all In Service InspectionsProvided relief for the Utilities Team Leader Responsible for all Control Room Operator activities including Ballasting, Collision Avoidance (radar), Process Monitoring and logistics (boat and aircraft approach / departure).Responsible for creating and documenting realistic Incident Command System drill scenariosFocal point for all Emergency Equipment on the TLP, including the Life Boats, Life Rafts and Fast Rescue Boat, all associated Fire and Rescue Team equipment, Lifesaving appliances (life jackets, throw rings etc.)Sponsored all corrective maintenance activities associated with Marine Systems Hull Hydraulic Systems and Bilge/Ballast Show less
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Facilities Engineering Tech and Piping Designer
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Jun 1981 - Jan 1996
Field Mechanical Designer for the Beta Platforms (Ellen, Elly and Eureka) and Huntington Beach’s Surface Facilities and Platform Emmy – worked on the Emmy upgrade project, on-site constructability/operability review / issue resolution. Worked through commissioning and start-up, completed the project Data Books and project as-built documentation. Facilities Engineering as Surveillance Focal Point. I worked directly with Operations, coordinated three jacket inspections and structural upgrades to bring the Platform into compliance with API RP2A earthquake standards (diving spread grouting the Jacket). I was the Platform focal point for California State Lands Commission and California Coastal Commission facilities issues. I also engineered, installed and coordinated the testing and start-up of two offshore pipeline slip liners to remediate internal corrosion, the longest in the US at the time. Member of SPE. Pre-CAD Mechanical Piping Designer - creating P&ID's, piping layout and spool isometric drawings, extensive experience in as-built documentation and modifications to existing facilities. Designed Steam Generation Facilities, Water Treating and Softening Facilities, Oil Dehydration and Water Injection Facilities. Show less
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Education
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34+ years experience at Shell
Masters in Experience