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Daniel Deakins 520-400-1197 7604 W Talavera Way Tucson, AZ 85743 ddd98201@gmail.com. OBJECTIVE ·
Primavera
P6 schedule development, updating, monitoring, and control. ·
Projects
requiring best practices / EVMS / Primavera experience. ·
Focus:
Engineering, Fossil Generating Plant Outages, T&D, Turnarounds, Engineering,
Fed Gov. EDUCATION ·
Graduate
Certificate in Project Management: City University - Bellevue, WA ·
BS
in Business Administration: Portland State University - Portland, OR OVERVIEW ·
Academic
training in Project Management at Masters Degree level; upward trending
experience. ·
Total
scheduling experience 12 years. Primavera experience 12 years – including P6
for the Web. ·
PM
experience: o
Boeing
Aircraft o
FAA
– Engineering design o
Fossil
power – plant outages o
Oil
and gas – refinery turnarounds o
Construction
– industrial sites o
Engineering
– design, procurement, permitting o
Federal
Government projects o
Transmission
& Distribution, Substation planning ·
Specialty:
schedule development and control. ·
Ability
to take responsibility of project schedules. SUMMARY ·
Able
to use P6 Web and P6 Professional Client for scheduling ·
Worked
with P&ID drawings and estimates ·
Have
developed plans from Statements of Work (SOW). ·
Able
to work with ANSI EIA-748B earned value criteria ·
Interest
in PMI best practices ·
Cost
and resource loading experience ·
Routinely
build Gantt charts; logic ties, perform critical path analysis, fix negative
float, id emergent issues, rework plans, and resource leveling ·
Experienced
in enterprise project portfolios (EPS) ·
Can
structure or change Primavera to meet the client needs EXPERIENCE Dec 2015 - -----Presently looking for next
opportunity 04/2015- Nov 2015Pepco Holdings/Delmarva
Power; Washington, DC Transmission/Distribution/Substation Schedule
development ·
Contracted
thru System One Holdings, LLC ·
Substation
Schedule Development In Pepco Engineering Department for Washington, DC
T&D projects spanning multi-years. ·
Worked
from templates to develop schedules and maintained updates. ·
Coordinated
with engineering including permitting, procurement, and construction. ·
Supported
four Project Supervisors and 15 Project Leads using a Portfolio approach. ·
Maintained
cost and resources for each project. 07/2014 – 11/2014Arizona Power Supply -
Four Corners, NM Fossil Plant Generating Station Outage Scheduler ·
Contracted
thru Chicago Bridge & Iron: ·
Planned
2014 Unit 4&5 Reliability Outages. ·
Utilized
schedule tool: Primavera 6.0 Client & P6 for the web. ·
Master
Scheduler for CB&I for the second time at the 4 Corners plant. ·
$15,000,000
plant outage consisting of typical fossil plant systems. ·
Completed
two outages for two units back-to-back with one weekend between each. ·
Used
APS Maximo data to develop Schedule while working closely with Planners and
work order data. ·
Built
templates to be used for future outages at other APS plants. ·
Mentored
the lead planner to benefit the plant in the future. 11/13 -07/14Between Jobs & Waiting to
Return to APS 06/2013 – 11/2013Worley Parsons Energy
Services, LLC, Fountain Valley, CA ·
Contracted
thru Peak Technical Services. ·
Developed
a procurement schedule for a multi-year $220M oil field project in the San
Andro, CA area for Aera Energy Corporation. ·
Utilized
schedule tool: (Primavera 6.0 v.7) ·
Developed
the procurement schedule to be later blended into the Aera master schedule. ·
Coordinated
changes with Worley Parsons; and wrote procurement justification docs. ·
Configured
the project specific WBS for use by the client for a future construction. ·
Used
Excel and MS Project to interface with the client. 02/2013 – 05/2013Arizona Power Supply Four
Corners, NM ·
Contracted
thru Chicago Bridge & Iron ·
Utilized
schedule tool Primavera 6.0 ·
Developed
schedule for the2013 Unit 1 APS Fossil Plant Outage using Maximo data. ·
Developed
the structure for current and future outages. ·
Equipment
consisted of typical fossil plant systems. ·
Suggested
ways APS could better use Primavera at this site. ·
Performed
critical path analysis, daily updates and look-ahead reports. ·
Maintained
awareness of issues that could affect the “on-line” date. ·
Provided
support to the daily turnover team. ·
Worked
closely with APS planners and estimators on site. ·
Mentored
my boss in P6 Primavera module. 11/2012 – 02/2013Navajo Refinery /
Matrix Services: Artesia, NM Turnaround Scheduler (Primavera 6.0) ·
2012
Regenerator Head Replacement Project ·
Capital
expense project with estimated value approx. $10M. ·
Came
on board to help with a Regenerator Head and Cyclone Replacement schedule –
resource loaded/two shifts/7days-w. ·
Produced
look-ahead reports; updated shift schedules; worked with master refinery
scheduler to maintain their schedule. ·
Maintained
a change log for Matrix. ·
Schedules
developed in Primavera v 6.2 Client. 01/2011 – 03/2012Arizona Power Supply: Phoenix
& Holbrook, AZ Outage & Construction Primavera P6 Scheduler ·
Contracted
with Day & Zimmerman, NPS for multiple small construction projects
and 1 boiler outage. ·
Project
values ranged from $20,000 to $3M: capital and maintenance ·
Set
up the Primavera 6.2 structure. ·
Mentored
my Project Manager in Primavera to the point he was able to plan with the
tool. ·
Worked
from estimates to build Capital and Maintenance schedules for 6 plants. ·
Developed
resourced schedules to the point Primavera became the tool for submittals to
APS. ·
Preformed
walk-downs, updated, status, and informed management of issues through daily
reports. ·
Used
MS Project as an estimating tool as needed when working with others. 03/2010 – 11/2010Terra Nitrogen, Catoosa,
OK Turnaround Scheduler ·
Contracted
thru Worldwide Turnaround Mgmt. Co, Houston, TX ·
Implemented
Primavera 6.2 for a $15M bi-annual plant turnaround for equipment common to a
nitrogen fertilizer plant. ·
Was
the sole scheduler on site with oversight of the TA schedule. ·
Set
up the structure, coding, layouts, to work with operations. ·
Worked
from historical records to develop a three-week schedule. ·
Loaded
resources for craft work and provided histograms for management. ·
Mentored
my project manager during development to the point he could use the tool. ·
Updated
twice daily, produced reports for shift-change meetings. ·
Tracked
work orders, schedule variance, and earned value data within the schedule. 08/2008 – 04/2009ConocoPhillips Refinery /
JVIC: Rodeo, CA Turnaround Scheduler (Primavera 5.0) ·
Helped
develop a Piping Schedule for a $50M for a Hydrocracker Expansion Project. ·
Worked
closely with a Flour Construction Senior Scheduler for a resource-loaded
schedule. ·
Developed
logic; resource assignments; and leveled man-hours using ‘step-out sheets’
provided by Field Leads. ·
Tied
piping tasks within the refinery master turnaround schedule. ·
Worked
with Primavera v 5.0 and 6.0. 04/2008 – 08/2008Freeport McMoRan / Fluor
Constructors: Bagdad, AZ Mine Assessment Scheduler (MS Project) ·
Conveyor
and Rock Crusher Mine Assessment Project, Bagdad, AZ ·
Project
value approximately $5M. ·
Tasked
with building conveyer and rock crusher schedules for a short-term project
using MS Project. ·
Supported
Assessment Engineers from Fluor. ·
Preformed
functions of project-purchasing agent. 09/2007 – 04/2008BP Los Angeles Pipelines /
Atkins Global: La Palma, CA Piping Scheduler (Primavera 5.0) ·
Los
Angeles Basin Underground Piping. ·
Worked
with a 100 plus Portfolio of projects with values between $30K and $500K. ·
Maintained
Level 2 management awareness of project status. ·
Refined
the structure of Primavera 5.0 within the BP Pipelines LA office. ·
Developed
the project EPS/WBS structure and codes. 02/2007 – 09/2007Exxon Mobil Refinery /
Worldwide Turnaround Mgmt. Co: Torrance, CA Maintenance Scheduler(Primavera 4.0) ·
Routine
Refinery Unplanned Projects ·
2nd
Refinery entry-level position resulting in increased knowledge of refinery
operation. ·
Developed
boiler related schedules for short-term outages with the intent of building a
library of projects. ·
Worked
with Primavera 4.0. 09/2005 – 02/2007Los Angeles Shell Refinery /
Worley Parsons: Wilmington, CA Capital Expense Entry Level Scheduler (Primavera
3.0 non-enterprise) ·
Capital
expense projects between $25K to $300K. ·
Worked
under a lead scheduler to build small capital and maintenance projects. ·
Maintained
weekly updates, and reported to management in harmony with the lead
scheduler. ·
Routine
weekly updates to schedules ·
Worked
with Primavera v 3.0. 2003 WA State Ferry System / Program
Navigators; Seattle, WA Engineering Scheduler (Primavera 4.0) ·
WA
State Ferry Terminal Construction Projects ·
Schedule
development for terminal upgrades ranging in size small to $400K ·
Schedules
were oriented to Engineering efforts and weighed heavily on permitting. ·
Project
timing was dependent on legislative approvals. 2003FAA / Apptis, Inc.: Washington, DC Finance Analyst (Primavera 4.0) ·
FAA
Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS). ·
$4B
project passed by Congress to upgrade airport terminals across the US to
improve flight safety. ·
Implemented
and configured Primavera 4.0 while working with a database administrator. ·
Worked
with one finance analyst to create the foundation for the program within
Primavera. 1997-2002Boeing Aircraft – Everett, WA Project Management Specialist II ·
Integrated
Project Development Team for Boeing 777 Airplane. ·
Supported
three teams of engineering staff. ·
Produced
management reports on a weekly basis. ·
Maintained
Level 3 schedule for this ‘entry level’ position. ·
Prior
to Project Management at Boeing engineering - worked as a wing mechanic on
the 777, 747, and 767 airplanes. |
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