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Experience
- System/Web Engineer,
November '99 to present, Whitehorse IT in
Swindon, Wiltshire
Latest "odd job" contracts
- GPRS Configuration
Engineer at Motorola's Groundwell site in Swindon.
- 2 weeks developing a transfer utility for CEA
BV in Rotterdam from Intergraph's PDS Piping to
their internal defined transfer format, using
PERL5 and MDL to process extracted information
via SQL.
- 2 weeks at CCC Athens holding a workshop in
"reverse engineering" data from
Intergraph's PDS software. 21.9 - 4.10.98
- Temporary trainer for "Unix shell and AWK
programming" course held by Intergraph UK
Swindon. 24.8 - 28.8 1998.
CAD Freelancer, July 1995 - present
Various odd job contracts for Scopus Engineering
- Aberdeen, Datacad / Babcock King Wilkinson,
AMEC Engineering - Aberdeen, Cambrian consulting
-Gwent, Cadcentre - Cambridge,
Bechtel ltd. London, Raytheon Engineering -
Holland, ASD UK - Ashford and Philips Paging ltd.
- Cambridge.
At Cadcentre I wrote a PDMS
PML macro application and also advised Cadcentre
on improving their Microstation Import/Export
applications. Whilst working for Cadcentre
I began working part-time for Bechtel doing
"Odd Job" PDS support and
troubleshooting. I worked for Bechtel until
January '98. I have recently been
working part time for ASD UK ltd. customizing
their PDMS set-up and doing odd jobs.
AMEC Engineering, Aberdeen, July '93 - May '95,
Oct - Dec '95, Mar - Jun '96
CAD contractor for the IT department.
AMEC Aberdeen did the "Brown field"
engineering on the Brent platforms using
Photogrammetry and 3D modeling. My
main responsibilities in the CAD group were
support and development of the hybrid
installation of Intergraph's PDS software and
Rebis's Omnipipe software. This
involved writing MDL programs, Dbase and UNIX
scripts. Other responsibilities
were; general CAD and network support for UNIX
and PC Microstation, co-ordination of CAD
developments in Aberdeen with the London office,
creation of MDL conversion programs (e.g.
Omnipipe to PDS Equipment).
Kværner Engineering a/s, Oslo Norway, Dec. 1991
- July 1993
CAD Supervisor for the Electrical department.
Responsible for the 3D/2D CAD environment
involved with the detail-engineering phase to the
topsides for the Heidrun and Sleipner oil
platform projects.
Software used by Kværner consisted of EE
Raceway, PDS HVAC, PDS Piping, PDS Equip,
ModelDraft and DesignReview.
My duties consisted of; supervision and support
for 3D and 2D CAD, co-ordination of the software
used by the electrical department with software
used in other departments, creation and updating
of the project database and reports using RIS on
an Informix database, trouble shooting
"beta" software, bug reporting and
creation of workarounds for these, evaluation of
alternative software (e.g. PDMS, CABSYS).
BECHTEL (UK) ltd., London, Sep.
1991 - Dec. 1991
Senior Engineer, PC support (CAD)
My responsibilities were; support and development
of the BECHTEL PC Microstation environment,
software and hardware support of PC installed
base, support of PCSA network software, trouble-shooting
and help desk.
ABB Transformers, Oskarshamn Sweden, Sep. 1990 -
Oct 1990
CAD Consultant
The work entailed moving 3 years of drawings from
a VAX based CAD system to a Compaq 386
Novell network. This involved; creation of
a Autocad DXF translator, installation of PCSA
manager on VAX cluster, installation of
PCSA network card together with Novell card, use
of VAX DCL, VAXTPU, MS DOS batch files and
Autocad script files to automate the process.
At the end of the contract I also customized the
Autocad / Novell network and created a few
parametric programs in Auto Lisp. My
consultancy at ABB Transformers AB was very
challenging, educational and enjoyable. I
learnt a great deal about; AUTOCAD's
database, AUTO LISP, Novell,
Digital's PCSA PC/VAX network, and about the
system manager side of VMS.
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