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Ian Melville Seacrest, Main Street Golspie Scotland KW10 6RA 01408633919 [email protected] Profile Senior subsea supervisor. Experience on Hydril/Shaffer and Cameron MUX systems with broad experience in all other aspects of subsea engineering. Previous shipyard experience in rig building, commissioning and acceptance . Extensive experience in plant operation and planned maintenance, together with good administration skills. Skills & Experience Experienced in commissioning newly installed and overhauled equipment Can effectively manage multi-skilled teams of staff including allocating, activating and monitoring their work assignments, ensuring compliance with Health and Safety standards, training and carrying out performance appraisals. High level of competency in mechanical system and control troubleshooting, analysing problems and developing solutions Skilled in preparing operating procedures and safe systems of work for tools and equipment Experienced and familiar with fifth and sixth generation drilling systems, on both deepwater semi-submersibles and drillships. Training and experience on Hydril, Shaffer and Cameron BOP’s. Employment History I started my offshore career with Santa Fe drilling in the North Sea as a rig mechanic in January 1990. Since then I have progressed through the industry, as a hydraulics engineer and subsea engineer. I transferred to International assignments

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Ian MelvilleSeacrest, Main Street

Golspie Scotland

KW10 6RA01408633919

[email protected]

ProfileSenior subsea supervisor. Experience on Hydril/Shaffer and Cameron MUX systems with broad experience in all other aspects of subsea engineering. Previous shipyard experience in rig building, commissioning and acceptance . Extensive experience in plant operation and planned maintenance, together with good administration skills.

Skills & Experience

Experienced in commissioning newly installed and overhauled equipment Can effectively manage multi-skilled teams of staff including allocating,

activating and monitoring their work assignments, ensuring compliance with Health and Safety standards, training and carrying out performance appraisals.

High level of competency in mechanical system and control troubleshooting, analysing problems and developing solutions

Skilled in preparing operating procedures and safe systems of work for tools and equipment

Experienced and familiar with fifth and sixth generation drilling systems, on both deepwater semi-submersibles and drillships.

Training and experience on Hydril, Shaffer and Cameron BOP’s.

Employment History

I started my offshore career with Santa Fe drilling in the North Sea as a rig mechanic in January 1990. Since then I have progressed through the industry, as a hydraulics engineer and subsea engineer. I transferred to International assignments from the North sea sector in August 2003. Working initially as shipyard project team on the build of the GlobalSantaFe semi-submersible, Development Driller1 and then taking up again an offshore position as the hydraulics engineer, offshore Gulf of Mexico. I have been working international since then. Since transfer to subsea engineering in 2007 I have worked as supervisor on the drillships DDKG1 and Expedition. My present position with Transocean is as Senior subsea supervisor on the 5th

generation drillship, Deepwater Expedition.

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Senior Subsea Supervisor. Deepwater Expedition. June 12 – Mar 15

Subsea Supervisor. Deepwater Expedition. Mar10 - June 12

Subsea Supervisor. Drillship DDKG1. June 09 - Mar 10

Subsea Supervisor. APU Labour pool Mar 08 - June 09.

Assistant Subsea Supervisor. Semi GSF DD1 Oct 07 - Mar 08.

Hydraulics Engineer. Semi GSF DD1 Aug 03 - Oct 07

Hydraulics Engineer. SF Magellan Jack up Aug 98 - Aug 03

Chief Rig Mechanic. SF Magellan Jack up May 93 - Aug 98

Rig Mechanic. SF Galaxy 1 Jack up Oct 91 - May 93

Rig Mechanic. SF Thistle A Jan 90 – Oct 91

Marine Engineering Artificer. Royal Navy. March 82 – Dec 89. Supervision of engine room crew at sea. Watch standing duties as officer of the watch at sea. Responsible for the maintenance and repair of main engines and ancillaries. Completion of any other duties as deemed by service.

Marine Engineering Apprentice, Royal Navy. Jan 78 – March 82. Completion a four year Marine Engineering Apprenticeship.

Education & Training

April 09 NOV Equipment 6th Generation DrillingSept 03 NOV Equipment 5th Generation Drilling

May 99 MODUSPEC, Subsea Engineering course Level 1- 4.Aug 98 H.O.S.E. Subsea Engineering course.Mar 82 TEC Diploma, Marine Engineering.

Additional Information

H.U.E.T. Issued – June 2014 Offshore Medical Issued – July 2014 Well Control. Issued – Oct 2013 Indian Visa. Issued – Dec 2014