CURRICULUM VITAE
Gerald Ohemeng Ntim
The Church of Pentecost, English 2 Assembly Post Office Box 8984, Ahinsan, Kumasi, Ghana
+233247564195
[email protected]/[email protected]
PERSONAL PROFILE
Date of Birth: 25th May, 1986
Nationality: Ghanaian
Passport Number: G1540938
Language: English Fluent
Marital Status: Married
Children: 1 (One)
CAREER OBJECTIVE:
A highly talented Diesel Service Technician with huge experience in repairing and maintaining diesel engines that power transportation equipment such as heavy trucks, and generators. Great experience in working on heavy vehicles and mobile equipment, including bulldozers, cranes, road graders, loaders, Dump trucks, excavators, and combines, as well as repairing diesel-powered passenger automobiles, and light trucks.
CREDENTIALS
• More than four years of experience.
• Comprehensive knowledge of diesel engines, servicing, lubrication, fuel systems, and repairs.
• Strong ability to diagnose and repair all equipment appropriately utilizing schematics and diagnostic programs with little supervision
• Great knowledge of advanced mechanical aptitude and working tools.
• Demonstrated leadership, teamwork and customer service skills.
• Profound working knowledge of computer usage.
• Good knowledge of schematics and diagrams.
• Demonstrated time management skills.
• Extensive knowledge of preventive maintenance and hydraulic system
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Halliburton Ghana 3rd July, 2017 to date
• Performing of monthly schedule PMs from 250hrs to 2000hrs
• Undertaken maintenance and repair works on offshore equipment such as the wireline DNV and ASAP units, Pipeline Processing equipment such as the Nitrogen unit, Jetting pumps, HT 400 unit, and pumps, Production enhancement frac equipment such as the blenders, batch mixture, panter, clam blender, and grizzlys, slicklineequipment.
• Using of the SAP to create work order, to ran pm for the month, find equipment maintenance history and data which includes manual. Change work order and display equipment status
• Perform general repair works on all auxiliary equipment such as compressors, generators, haskel pumps, spoolers, bulk trucks and cementing units
• Prepare daily activity report for supervisor and keeping track of pending jobs to ensure they are executed
Mantrac Ghana Limited 6th June, 2016 to 30th June, 2017 CAT Mechanic
• Performing of general preventive maintenance as schedule
• Performing PCR (midlife) of CAT machines ranging from dozer, excavator, loader and other mining equipment
• Troubleshooting of faults using of SIS and the ET machine
• Writing of PM and maintenance report
• Commissioning of major component change out such as transmission, real axle, engines, hydraulic pumps, bucket and A frame for trucks
• Completing of JHA forms before a start of work to ensure safety per regulations are followed
• Carrying out of major undercarriage works on dozers such as changing of sprockets, tracks, and rollers.
• Resealing of cylinders and brake calipers
• Charging of suspensions and accumulators
• Performing of valve lash during PM services of CAT mining machines
PW Ghana 24th November, 2014 to February, 2016 Heavy Duty Mechanic (Diesel Service Technician)
• Performing of preventive maintenance of all equipment
• Maintain all equipment under good condition for operation and all productions
• Rebuilding of equipment components that are faulty
• Contribute to managing of oil spillage as a safety representative
• Conducting prestart checks on all equipment and vehicles on site
• Performing major and minor repair works on equipment such as resealing of cylinders, re – hosing of hydraulic and transmission lines, repair and rebuilding of engines, final drives, control valves, pumps, etc.
• Fixing of suspension cylinders
Drilling and Mining Services (Noble Gold Bibiani Ltd) January 10th 2012 – 30th November, 2013 Heavy Duty Mechanic (Diesel Service Technician)
• Handled responsibilities of conducting preventive maintenance of heavy duty equipments
• Rebuilding and repairs of diesel engines as well as servicing of the engine
• Assigned the tasks of identifying issues and select proper tools and equipment for performing repairing tasks
• Performed responsibilities of documenting parts usage, lubricating equipments and serviced equipments
• Diagnose and repair all equipment appropriately utilizing schematics and diagnostic programs with or without supervision.
• Maintain a service vehicle in a clean and professional manner.
• Repair, adjust and replace brake systems
• Assigned the tasks of disassembling and reinstalling of components such as transmission pumps, final drives, suspension systems, cylinders, and brakes.
• Act as the departmental HSE representative in coordinating, monitoring and conducting of HSE meetings of the department
Ghana Ports and Habours Authority (Tema Branch) 13thJuly 2009 – 28th August 2009 Diesel Service Technician Apprentice (under supervision)
• Inspected, diagnosed, located and repaired pneumatic, mechanical, and hydraulic components, fuel delivery systems, hydraulic systems and brakes, air brakes, suspensions, and transmissions
• Conducted maintenance duties with respect to the laid down safety procedures and principles to the international standards.
• Diagnosed, maintained, repaired, and reconditioned hydraulic systems; diagnosed and repaired front and rear drive axles.
• Replaced and repaired faulty parts including wheel bearings, clutches, oil seals, shock absorbers, exhaust systems, steering mechanisms and related parts and equipment.
• Repaired, adjusted and replaced brake systems including wheel cylinders, masters cylinders, disc pads, machine drums and rotors and hydraulic and air brakes.
• Greasing, setting of hydraulic pressures and general servicing of equipments were some of the duties left in my care with no or little supervision.
Ghana Arm Forces Base Workshop (Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers), Accra (Ghana) 12th January, 2001 – 30th November, 2003
Diesel Service Mechanic
• Repaired or replace defective equipment parts using hand tools and power tools, and reassemble equipment.
• Inspected, operate, and test machinery and equipment in order to diagnose machine malfunctions.
• Cleaned and lubricated shafts, bearings, gears, and other parts of machinery.
• Inspected drives, motors, belts, fluid levels, filters, and perform other maintenance actions, following checklists.
• Repaired and assembling of diesel engines
• Recorded information and documenting of paper work of completed assigned tasks
MACHINES WORKED ON
Kumatsu Excavators: PC 1100, 1250, 600, 330, 270, 300, Dozers: DX85, 65, 274, Loaders: WA
470, 600, 800 Dump Trucks: HM 350, 400, HTC 785
CAT Machines: Excavators: 366, 345, 390, Dozer, D8R, 9R, 10T, wheel Dozer 844k Graders
16M 16G, 14H CAT 785C, 769, 773 trucks,
Other Machines: Linmac Cranes 16T and 12T ShantuiRollers, Industrial Generators, Dynapac roller and compactors, Volvo ADT’s,JCB backhole, Cat forklift, tipping trucks, etc
SPECIAL SKILLS
• Has good leaderships skills and in respect of that took a lots of leadership position such as National Commission for Civic Education, Ghana Mineworkers Union, Pentecost Students and Associate, and Ghana Fellowship of Evangelical Students
• HSE representative of the Engineering Department of Drilling and Mining Services (Noble Gold Bibiani Ltd)
• Effective time management skills
• Human Resources management skills which I have a certificate
• Project management skills which I have a certificate
• Field Level Risk Assessment course with certificate (Newmont Ghana)
• Courageous Leadership
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Diploma in Workplace Safety and Health
Advance Learning Interactive Systems Online (ALISON) IRELAND 19th March 2013 – 9th May, 2013
Courses: Behaviour Based Safety, Workstation Ergonomics, Back Safety, Drug Free Workplace,
Managing Safety and Health, Accident and Incident Report, Risk Assessment, Job Hazard
Identification, etc.
High National Diploma (HND) Mechanical Engineering
Cape Coast Polytechnic September 2007 – May 2010
Courses: Vehicle Technology, Workshop Practices, Workshop Management and Administration, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of Machine, Thermodynamics, Transportations Control and Management, Management Principles, Computer Aided Design, Computer Literacy, Engineering Drawing, Engineering Mathematics and many others.
Motor Vehicle Technician I and II
School of Engineering, Cape Coast Polytechnic July 2005 – June 2007
Courses: Motor Vehicle Technology, Motor Vehicle Science, Mathematics and Calculation, Drawing, Practical Work Assessment
Motor Vehicle Mechanic Work
Asuansi Technical Institute September, 2002 – June, 2005
Courses: Motor Vehicle Technology, Motor Vehicle Science, Maths and Calculation, Practical Work Assessment
REFERENCES
Mr. Francis Afreyie Atsu Mr. Emmanuel Boakye Danquah
Drilling and Mining Services Drilling and Mining Services
Safety Officer Snr Mechanical Supervisor
Bibiani Bibiani
Tel: 0242965293 Tel: 0240446751
Mr. Kumi Adjei – Sam
Port Personnel/Admin, Manager
Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (Tema)
Tel:+23322-204136-8
Emil. [email protected]