EDUCATION
University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS
B. S. Chemical Engineering, May 14, 2011
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
June 2011 – December 2013
Contract Fabricators, Inc., Quality Control Manager
ASME Pressure Vessel Fabrication, www.contractfab.com
Holly Springs, MS
Contract Fabricators, Inc. (CFI) has been a global supplier of reactors, cyclones, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, and stripping columns since 1983, with average yearly revenues of $10M – $25M. The plastics, chemical petroleum, animal protein, food, beverage, and paper are the major industries served. Their major clients are ExxonMobil, Shell Global, ConocoPhillips
(P66), Motiva, Chevron, Southern Company, and Jacobs Engineering. CFI has approximately 250 employees.
•Maintaining compliance with American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel regulations.
•Maintaining liaison with customers, customer’s inspectors, suppliers, sub-contractors, and any other regulatory bodies in order to maintain quality standards, programs and requirements. Maintaining compliance with American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel regulations.
•Maintaining a working knowledge of applicable codes and standards such as ASME Sec. II, ASME Sec. V, ASME Sec. VIII Division I & Division II, ASME Sec. IX, API 582, API 934, API 936.
•Keeping all certificates of authorization, code stamps, and calibration certificates up-to-date.
•Producing applicable ASME Code documents such as data reports (A-1, A-2, A-3, U-1, U-1A, U-2, U-2A, & U-4), Code travelers, nameplates, etc.
•Arranging to qualify and obtaining all the necessary paperwork for welders, welding operator, welding procedure qualification records as required. Experience with GTAW, GMAW, FCAW, & SAW.
•Reviewing customer specifications, creating purchasing specifications, notifying customers of upcoming hold & witness points, and providing final data packages at job completion.
•Arranging chemical, mechanical, metallurgical, NDT and pneumatic/hydrostatic tests, managing shop QC personnel, and supervising in-house NDE.
•Accepting or rejecting questionable or unsatisfactory conditions in materials or workmanship or referring to higher authority for decision-making.
•Approving MTRs, POs, PQR results, production impact & hardness results, PT/MT/RT/UT
reports, PWHT/dryout charts, & maintaining bill of materials & NDE travelers.
•Managing internal and external quality audits, including ASME/NB Code Audits &
customer/subcontractor QC audits.
•Arranging refractory dryouts & PWHT (i.e. writing dryout/PWHT procedures, producing
thermocouple maps in AutoCAD, scheduling dryout/PWHT contractor).
•Managing Code & customer NCRs and implementing policies to prevent future nonconformances.
May 2010 – August 2010 ...
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