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ERIC A. ANDREWS 9311
Georgetown Glen Circle, Cypress, TX 77433 (832)
785-9698 eric_andrews2003@yahoo.com CAREER
SUMMARY:
Over 11 years of Planning/Scheduling experience on Oil & Gas
projects in upstream, midstream and downstream on both Owner and Contractor
teams. Strong Primavera P6 software skills, coupled with the ability to
distill schedule information and convey important, leveraging drivers to
Management for timely project decision-making. SKILLS AND STRENGTHS:
·
Technical: Primavera P6, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Microsoft Project,
Pertmaster, Critter 2.0 for Risk Management, INcontrols, Pays payroll, ERIS
HR, SAP, 10 Key ·
Interpersonal: Communicate well verbally and in writing; diverse - able
to work with a variety of people; comfortable with both Management and Staff ·
Leadership: Green Belt I & II for Lean 6 Sigma. Able to motivate
team members; excellent interpersonal skills to encourage others ·
Responsibility: Accustomed to being in positions of responsibility;
self-motivated and willing to set goals and work to achieve them; never
assume "the other person" is responsible ·
Organization: Use time and resources effectively; efficiency, planning,
and accountability are
key
EDUCATION:
MTI College of Business & Technology – Houston, TX
Associate Degree in Computer Systems Technology –
Jan. 2002
WORK EXPERIENCE: PLANNER/SCHEDULER – VOESTALPINE HBI PLANT PROJECT Westcon Industries – Corpus Christi,
TX
(Mar. 2015 – Present) The Voestalpine Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI) plant is a $740M project in
Corpus Christi, TX scheduled for operations start up 1st Quarter of 2016. The plant’s annual capacity
will be 2M metric tons of high-grade feedstock for the production of
high-quality steel grades. Westcon’s Scope consists of the installation and
pressure testing of 63,000 linear feet of piping, setting of equipment and
pumps, erection of structural steel, tank fabrication and installation of
iron-ore conveying system. ·
Currently
mobilized in the field, update CPM Primavera P6 schedule weekly for
Engineering, Procurement, Mechanical Piping, Civil, Structural, I&E,
Scaffolding, Support Costs; also verify Percent Completes weekly by walking
down lines with Quantity Surveyors with P&ID’s / ISO’s. ·
Coordinate
with all project team members including Estimating, Procurement, Engineering
and Field Personnel to obtain timely and accurate data as needed for
integration into the P6 schedule; also integrate information from the Master
Schedule from the Client into Contractors schedule; also verify/update logic
ties, produce variance reports and what-if scenarios ·
Interface
with Materials Manager onsite to verify availability of equipment and
material & ensuring project implementation in line with client
expectations and recognizing and reporting schedule deviations as they may
occur. ·
Using
Earned Value Management techniques, publish Weekly Performance Reports by
collecting Direct and Indirect spent Manhours calculated against Planned
Estimated Manhours to produce CPI / SPI’s for Management action; also produce
Manpower Histograms, S-curves, Critical Path Reports, and benchmarking
information to continuously improve future estimates. ·
Perform
Risk Analysis; Provide Project Controls support to Proposals Group &
Estimating. Work to develop standardization of schedules. PLANNER/SCHEDULER – EXXONMOBIL JULIA McDermott – Houston,
TX
(Jan. 2014 – Mar. 2015) The Julia
field is located approximately 265 miles southwest of New Orleans in the Gulf
of Mexico Walker Ridge area in water depths of approximately 7,000 feet. The
Julia Phase I project is a $4B EPC subsea tie-back to a semisubmersible
floating production unit and the scope includes six subsea wells, one
six-slot manifold, two umbilicals, six jumpers, two flowlines with two steel
catenary risers, two subsea pump modules and topsides support equipment.
Production will flow through two 10-inch production flowlines with subsea
single-phase boost pumps. Exxon Mobil Corporation, the operator, and Statoil
each hold a 50 percent interest in the Julia field development. ·
Gathered,
updated and maintained progress and for Engineering, Procurement,
Construction/Fabrication and Installation activities on various projects
consisting of Oil & Gas Semi-Submersibles. The scope included
installation of fiber optic cables, subsea distribution units, stab &
hinge over mudmats, manifolds, flow line jumpers, well jumpers, infield and
extension umbilical’s, dynamic and static umbilical pull-ins, and SFLs/EFLs. ·
Performed
risk analysis. Provided project controls support to proposals group and FEED
studies. ·
Regularly
provided comprehensive status reports spanning the various disciplines
responsible for actions required by the project and to the project contract,
while monitoring progress and highlighting issues through S curves, critical
path reports, and benchmarking tools to Senior Management. PLANNER/SCHEDULER – BP Juniper Worley Parsons – Houston,
TX
(Jan. 2011 – Jan. 2014) The Juniper project, BPTT’s first subsea field development worth
$1.3B, will have a production capacity of 590 MMscfd and is expected to start
production in 2017. The rig, which is capable of drilling to 25,000 ft. in as
much as 6,000 ft. of water, is under contract for an initial 2-year term. It
will drill 5 subsea wells, which will be tied back to the Juniper platform.
This is the third rig in operation on BPTT’s offshore facilities, joining the
SKD Jaya and the Rowan EXL II. BPTT let a contract to WorleyParsons for the
design, detailed engineering, procurement, construction, load out, and
mechanical completion of 4,300-short-ton topsides and a 6,100-short-ton
jacket for the Juniper project in 2011 third quarter. ·
Principal
Planner for Engineering, Procurement, Construction/Fabrication and
Installation activities on various projects consisting of Oil & Gas
Pipelines, Topsides, FPSO, Well pads, CPFs. ·
Collected
data on project progress, logic and manpower from Project Leads, contractors
or other project/plant personnel. Reviewed/validated expected milestone dates
on new projects assisting in the setting of milestone targets as required. ·
Conducted schedule review meetings and assisted in developing
alternatives to accommodate changes to project plans and communicate any
deviations of current plan to the project team. PLANNER/SCHEDULER – WILLIAMS GULFSTAR 1 PROJECT Contracts Consultancy Limited – Houston,
TX
(Jan. 2010 – Jan. 2011) The Gulfstar 1 Floating Production System (GS1
FPS) project is a $1B+ oil and gas project for the Tubular Bells oilfield
located in the Gulf of Mexico. It mates a classic spar hull with a
traditional three-level topsides with a core designed production rate of
60,000 bopd and up to 200 mmcfd. Field operators are Hess/Chevron. ·
Project
Principal Planner on multiple projects in the midstream/subsea organization
including Hess, BP, and Chevron; worked on $1B+ dollar project Gulf Star –
GS1 Tubular Bells. ·
Gathered,
updated and maintained progress and for Engineering, Procurement,
Construction/Fabrication and Installation activities on various projects
consisting of Oil & Gas Pipelines, Topsides, and Hull & Mooring
infrastructure. ·
Generated CPM resource-loaded schedules as well as Bi-Weekly Variance
Reports, Three-Week Look-Aheads, Manpower Histograms, etc. ·
Produced CPI/SPI metrics and periodic trends; Prioritized and reported
on highest leveraging schedule drivers to Sr. Management. ·
Incorporated additional scope via Change Orders into the baseline
project schedule with associated progress. ·
Produced various ad-hoc and ‘what-if scenario’ schedules in
conjunction with Cost Engineers & Estimators. PLANNER/SCHEDULER – CHEVRON TAHITI
Cameron – Houston, TX
(Feb. 2007 – Jan. 2010)
The Tahiti
floating production truss spar is located on Green Canyon Block 641,
approximately 190 miles southwest of New Orleans. It has the capacity to
produce 125,000 bopd and 70 MMcf/d of gas and treat 120,000 bwpd of produced
water. The platform has oil and gas processing equipment but does not have a
drilling rig or surface wellheads. ·
Project
Senior Principal Planner on multiple projects within the project controls
subsea organization including BHP Shenzi, Marathon Droshsky, BP Angola,
PDVSA, and FEED studies for Kizomba Satellites man-hours. ·
Master
planner for Chevron Tahiti Phase I and Phase II, with a total contract value
of $207M, with responsibilities including compiling, analyzing, and
administering project planners in multiple global manufacturing plants. ·
Implemented
baseline schedule and planning operations for complex large-scale projects.
Initiated project set up and development of the schedule development and
control plan. Developed schedule structure, and reporting structure according
company policy and contract requirement. ·
Performed
analyses of schedule integrity, scheduling structure, practices, procedures,
reporting, and other key performance areas within the planning team for
projects with known performance issues. Interrogated and identified
weaknesses within the overall plan. Advised a plan for recourse and recovery.
Initiated the execution of such plans. ·
Took on
leadership role for problem solving within the Global Project Services
structure. Became the Cameron ‘Global Firefighter’ as a job function and
subject matter expert for issues regarding project management, planning, and
other project services functions. Developed several standards and key
business practices as a result of resolutions to real project issues. ·
Member of
the Cameron ‘ALPHA’ scheduling team which consisted of the best of the best
within project services and project management. The purpose of this team was
to develop EPC standards for Business Units comprised of business standards,
procedures, and work practices. As a result of working with this team, we
were able to develop a full glossary of BU’s, procedures, and work practices. ·
Due to the
lack of a procedure for progress measurement / earned value, developed a
procedure which included a standard for compiling a relative weight structure
within the Scope of Supply, a phased weighting scheme, and ultimately a
process for applying weight to all relevant activities within all schedules.
This system also included a method for applying physical progress and rules
of credit. Likewise, there is also a method for downloading data from
Primavera within pre-formed templates to show this data by deliverable, package,
phase, or overall project. This procedure has been standardized and adapted
as a work practice by Cameron with little exception. PLANNER/SCHEDULER – CHEVRON TAHITI / BLIND
FAITH
Subsea 7 – Houston, TX
(Jan. 2006 – Feb. 2007)
The Chevron
Tahiti installation is a $20M scope that consist of umbilical’s including the
associated steel and electrical flying leads and the rigid pipeline and well
jumpers. Chevron Blind
Faith is located in approximately 7,000ft of water at Mississippi Canyon
blocks 695 and 696 in the Gulf of Mexico. It is operated by Chevron with a
62.5% working interest on behalf of Kerr-McGee with a 37.5% working interest.
Total capital costs for the project have been put at around $900m. Flowlines
including the associated Pipeline End Terminations (PLETs) and pre-laid Steel
Catenary Risers (SCRs) were laid by Subsea 7's vessel Seven Oceans. ·
Senior
Project Planner on multiple projects within the Project Controls organization
including Chevron Blind Faith, Chevron Tahiti Gas Gathering, BP Atlantis, and
BP Thunderhorse projects in the Gulf of Mexico. ·
Performed
progress reporting through S-curves and installation analysis for comparison
to bid schedule. ·
Developed
schedules covering all aspects of project including installation of subsea
distribution units, manifolds & mudmats, flow line jumpers, well jumpers,
infield & extension umbilical’s, dynamic & static umbilical pull-ins,
and SFLs/EFLs. PLANNER/SCHEDULER – CDI Engineering Solutions
CDI
Engineering Solutions - Houston, TX
(Jan. 2004 – Jan. 2006) Multiple Projects ·
Performed
duties as a senior scheduler on multiple projects within the project controls
organization. ·
Interfaced
with engineering discipline leads to obtain project status updates in the
refinery. ·
Performed
schedule updates on a biweekly basis. ·
Generated
management reports including logic driven bar charts and S-curves, planned
vs. earned status reports, and additional ad-hoc reports as required. Page | 1 |
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