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OBJECTIVE
Looking forward to work as → REFINERY OPERATOR, in Oil and
Gas plant where objectives, activities and targets can be defined and execute
them with perfection to achieve maximum safety and reliability of plant and
personnel.
TECHNICAL QUALIFICATION
Diploma in mechanical Engineering
EXPERIENCE
10+ years of experience in Oil & gas
RELIANCE ENGINEERS.
Refinery Operator Feb 2011 to June 2013
ONGC
Production Operator Apr 2008 to nov 2010
SAFETY COURSES
Personal Survival Techniques (PST)
Elementary First Aid (EFA)
Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting (FPFF)
Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities (PSSR)
HUET
JOB DESCRIPTION
Refine Crude Oil
Although many steps are involved, the ultimate responsibility of the refinery
operator maintenance is to properly refine crude oil into a specific product. This
product – whether it’s fuel, feedstocks, or any other petroleum-based commodity –
must meet a certain set of standards the refinery operator maintenance is
also responsible for. Meeting these standards requires operators work with or
manage equipment used in the various refining processes, including
hydrogenation, deodorizing, and bleaching.
Refining oil is not a one-person job. It requires careful planning and coordination
with multiple parties and pumphouses. To that end, a refinery operator must
effectively communicate with other workers to ensure refinement tasks are carried
out on time and in an effective manner.
Because of the highly complex nature of the refining process, it is absolutely critical
that accurate data be recorded and maintained. Refinery operators must keep
meticulous records of all operational data, including instrument readings, lab
results, and shipping logs – to name a few.
The oil refining process involves both shipping and receiving crude and finished
product, otherwise known as load out processes. These processes involve careful
planning and coordination to ensure oil is properly handled, shipped, received, and
stored.
SKILLS:
Oil refining experience – regardless of the finished product, refining oil
traditionally involves many of the same processes, including bleaching,
deodorizing, and hydrogenation. Maintenance Operators who possess a strong
understanding of these processes will be better prepared to work in a refinement
facility
Mechanical skills – refinery operators spend most of their day working with
tools and equipment. They should be skilled using a long list of hand and power
tools and should be comfortable working with all types of machinery
Quality control – regularly monitoring and testing the quality of oil is an
essential step in a refinery operator’s workflow
Troubleshooting – because of the complex nature of the job and the equipment
involved, refinery operators regularly face mechanical problems. To properly
address these challenges, refinery operators need strong diagnostic and problem-
solving skills
Interpersonal skills – many tasks require coordination with additional parties,
including managers, coworkers, and transport professionals. Refinery operators
must communicate effectively with others in order to complete tasks in a timely and
effective manner
DECLARATION:
I hereby declare that the particulars furnished above are true to best of my
knowledge and belief.