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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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CAREER EPISODE 1

PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER - MECHANICAL

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1)

INTRODUCTION

1.1)

Project

1.2)

Duration of
Project

1.3)

Project
Location and
Organization

Design and construction/expansion of existing propylene tanks


in PETRON BATAAN REFINERY (PBR)
Design, Inspection, and construction/expansion to be
completed in 24 months.
Petron Bataan Refinery (PBR) Limay, Bataan, Philippines
PBR is the country's largest integrated crude oil refinery and
petrochemicals complex. Inaugurated in 1961 with a capacity
of 25,000 barrels per day, it has grown to its current rated
capacity of 180,000 barrels-per-day.
Petron continues to invest in its refinery to better serve the
nation. In the past decade, it has employed its refinery to
formulate petroleum products that fit the lifestyles of Filipinos.
It has also commissioned units that allow the local production
of fuels that meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act.
The decision to undertake this massive project was born out of
the vision to make the Petron Bataan Refinery one of the most
modern integrated oil refining and petrochemical complexes in
Asia.

1.4)

Position

2)

BACKGROUND

2.1)

Nature of
project

At the time of this project, I was handed a role of Jr. Field


Engineer

PBR processes crude oil into a full range of petroleum products


including gasoline, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), jet
fuel, kerosene, and industrial fuel oil. PBR also produces
petrochemical feedstock benzene, toluene, mixed xylene, and
propylene.
PBR is at the heart of Petron's operations. For over 50 years,
the facility has served the country's demand for quality fuel
products, ensuring a reliable and continuous supply to power
the nation forward. Run by Filipino refining experts, PBR is a
showcase of the world-class technical capability of our
countrymen as well as first-rate technology.

2.2)

Objective of
project

To be able to a design and construct tanks for the storage of


Propylene Gas that would withstand the working pressure
corresponding to the vapour pressure at the highest
temperature that the tanks would likely to reach.

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To be able to duly implement the construction of the projects


up to a strong finish and successful start-up without
disregarding the Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Policy
that is being implemented by both the company and
contractor
2.3)

Nature of
particular work
area

2.4)

Duties and
responsibilities

1. Be exposed to and participate in daily construction


activities.
2. Working with project personnel, resolve technical
problems which require engineering expertise.
3. Control all engineering documentation (including asbuilt, marked isometrics, and approved drawings).
4. Assure that working conditions meet CBI and customer
safety requirements.
5. Assist the Project Manager or Construction
Superintendent with daily project coordination and
planning.
6. Work with quality control to maintain quality standards
for the project.
7. Contribute to project profitability by suggesting value
engineering that can improve CBI's performance.
8. Work to ensure that all project completion procedures
are followed.
9. Comply with CBI Business Conduct and Ethics Policies at
all times.
10.

Monitors progress of work field during


construction for safe, smooth and good quality project
implementation.

11.

Conducting field checks,


inspections/witness/approval/rejection of work materials
and its source to determine the conformance to the
requirements of Job Specification and Standards

12.

Layouts Spheres attachments, miter/cutting lines


i.e. blank nuts, supports, joints, etc.

13.

Supervise fabrication works for spheres


additional structures.

14.

Coordinate with Owners representative for field


revisions and job conformance.

15.

Assist Supervisors for field adjustments prior to


Owners acceptance.

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3)

PERSONAL WORKPLACE ACTIVITY

3.1)

Application of
engineering
knowledge
Task delegates
and how it was
accomplished
Problem
Encountered

3.2)
3.3)
3.4)

Strategies
devised by me
to carry out
project
including
design work.

3.5)

Safety
Measures

4)

Summary

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CAREER EPISODE 2

PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER - MECHANICAL

1)

INTRODUCTION

1.1)

Project

Design and construction of the power plant in Burrup Park


(Pluto), Western Autralia

1.2)

Duration of
Project

Design, inspection, and construction/expansion to be


completed in 11 months.

1.3)

Project
Location and
Organization

1.4)

Position

Located on the Burrup Peninsula, about eight kilometres north


of Dampier in Western Australia, Woodsides Pluto Liquefied
Natural Gas (LNG) Project is one of the worlds fastest
developed LNG projects. Spanning about 96 hectares, Pluto
Site B contained the main units associated with LNG
processing, utilities, power generation, slug catcher and
effluent treatment areas. na
At the time of this project, I was handed a role of Material
Engineer

2)

BACKGROUND

2.1)

Nature of
project

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2.2)

Objective of
project

2.3)

Nature of
particular work
area

2.4)

Duties and
responsibilities

1. Establishing work measurement programs and


analyzing work samples to develop standards for labor
utilization
2. Analyzing workforce utilization, facility layout,
operational data and production schedules and costs
to determine optimum worker and equipment
efficiencies
3. Coordinates and expedites flow of materials, parts,
and assemblies between sections or departments,
according to production and shipping schedules or
department priorities, and compiles and maintains
manual or computerized records.
4. Reviews production schedules and related information
and confers with department supervisors to determine
material requirements to identify overdue materials
and to track material.
5. Requisitions material and establishes sequential
delivery dates to departments, according to work
order priorities and material availability.
6. Examines material delivered to production
departments to verify conformance to specification.
7. Arranges in-plant transfer of materials to meet
production schedules.
8. Computes amount of material required to complete
job orders, applying knowledge of product and
manufacturing processes
9. Compiles and maintains manual or computerized

records, such as material inventory, in-process


production reports, and status and location of
materials
3)

PERSONAL WORKPLACE ACTIVITY

3.1)

Application of
engineering
knowledge
Task delegates
and how it was
accomplished
Problem

3.2)
3.3)

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Encountered
3.4)

Strategies
devised by me
to carry out
project
including
design work.

3.5)

Safety
Measures

4)

Summary

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CAREER EPISODE 3

PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER - MECHANICAL

1)

INTRODUCTION

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1.1)
1.2)

Project
Duration of
Project

1.3)

Project
Location and
Organization

1.4)

Position

2)

BACKGROUND

2.1)

Nature of
project
Objective of
project

2.2)
2.3)

Nature of
particular work
area

2.4)

Duties and
responsibilities

1. Carry out review of Process PI&Ds, Piping specification,


Vendor drawings and other related documents for Test
pack dossiers for SMP scope of work.
2. Line Walk-down verification, Punchlist Pre & post-test /
Re-instatement.
3. Coordinate with client (KJV) & CKJV engineering and
supervision team relative to work execution
4. Secure Inspection Test Report (ITR) for Mechanical
Completion hand-over
5. Generate & review MTO based on SOW and variation
created from site instructions and carry over works
6. Liaise with Commissioning Team to understand the
requirement of process and operation.
7. Provide detailed input into a population of MC / Precommissioning Database for mechanical & piping
disciplines
8. Generate & review RFI /Technical Queries
9. Plan and review week work test plan activities
10.

Review system test packs, reference to define


system/ sub-system battery limits

11.

Uphold Companys HSE policies at all times.


Attend relevant HSE meetings as required.

12.

Monitor and support the completions teams and


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technical service providers, ensuring specific work


programs and objectives are achieved to an
acceptable standard and within a managed risk
environment.
13.

Review Work method statements, risk


assessment.

3)

PERSONAL WORKPLACE ACTIVITY

3.1)

Application of
engineering
knowledge
Task delegates
and how it was
accomplished
Problem
Encountered

3.2)
3.3)
3.4)

Strategies
devised by me
to carry out
project
including
design work.

3.5)

Safety
Measures

4)

Summary

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PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
Summary Statement
These are the competency Units and Elements. These elements must be
addressed in the Summary Statement (see Section C). If you are applying for
assessment as a Professional Engineer, you will need to download this page,
complete it and lodge it with your application .

Competency Element

A brief summary of how you


have applied the element

Paragraph number
in the career
episode(s) where
the element is
addressed

PE1 KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL BASE


PE1.1 Comprehensive, theorybased understanding of the
underpinning natural and
physical sciences and the
engineering fundamentals
applicable to the engineering
discipline

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PE1.2 Conceptual
understanding of the
mathematics, numerical
analysis, statistics and
computer and information
sciences which underpin the
engineering discipline
PE1.3 In-depth understanding
of specialist bodies of
knowledge within the
engineering discipline
PE1.4 Discernment of
knowledge development and
research directions within the
engineering discipline
PE1.5 Knowledge of contextual
factors impacting the
engineering discipline
PE1.6 Understanding of the
scope, principles, norms,
accountabilities and bounds of
contemporary engineering
practice in the specific
discipline
PE2 ENGINEERING APPLICATION ABILITY
PE2.1 Application of established
engineering methods to
complex engineering problem
solving
PE2.2 Fluent application of
engineering techniques, tools
and resources
PE2.3 Application of systematic
engineering synthesis and
design processes
PE2.4 Application of systematic
approaches to the conduct and
management of engineering
projects
PE3 PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
PE3.1 Ethical conduct and
professional accountability
PE3.2 Effective oral and written
communication in professional
and lay domains
PE3.3 Creative innovative and
proactive demeanour
PE3.4 Professional use and
management of information
PE3.5 Orderly management of
self, and professional conduct
PE3.6 Effective team
membership and team

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leadership

CAREER EPISODE 3

PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER - MECHANICAL

1)

INTRODUCTION

1.1)

Project

Design and construction/expansion of existing propylene plant


in:
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1.2)

Duration of
Project

Design, Inspection, and construction/expansion to be


completed in 24 months.

1.3)

Project
Location and
Organization

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1.4)

Position

2)

BACKGROUND

2.1)

Nature of
project
Objective of
project

2.2)
2.3)

Nature of
particular work
area

2.4)

Duties and
responsibilities

3)

PERSONAL WORKPLACE ACTIVITY

3.1)

Application of
engineering
knowledge
Task delegates
and how it was
accomplished
Problem
Encountered

3.2)
3.3)
3.4)

Strategies
devised by me
to carry out
project
including
design work.

3.5)

Safety
Measures

4)

Summary

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