STEPHEN AMANKWAH ADJEI
HSE NO. 156/7, 18 ATIATSO CLOSE, ACCRA GHANA
Home: +233243025817 email: [email protected] Cell: +233501304757
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
· An initiative-taking engineer with 4 years’ experience in heavy duty bulk transport safety and operation, 3 years’ experience in Light vehicle and equipment maintenance, 2 years’ experience in Auto workshop supervision in the Oil&Gas and automobile industries. Good knowledge of the current HSSE standards
CORE SKILLS AND ABILITIES
v Ability to effectively organize safety meetings to update the team on current operating procedures as well as new regulatory requirements
v Sound knowledge of the fleet management policies and regulations in Ghana
v Thorough knowledge of the occupational hazards and corresponding safety precautions necessary for the safe performance of assigned duties.
v Strong first-hand experience with MS Office applications (including Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and Excel) for all kinds of report generations and presentations
v Practical experience with the implementation of Continuous improvement methods
v Strong oral and written communication skills
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Total Petroleum Ghana Limited Kumasi, Ghana
Road Transport Improvement Program officer January 2016 to Present
Training and supervising of truck drivers/ BVOs (Bulk Road operators) in accordance with the PATROM (Road Transport Improvement Program)
Ensuring 100% Safe to Load inspection is conducted before availing a truck for operation
Strict monitoring of trucks in transit using the On-board-Computer to ensure drivers do not violate the authorized speed limit, they don’t exceed their daily driving hours, take enough rest, as well use authorized route.
Supervise the calibration of tankers and ensure trucks are issued certificates accordingly
§ Reporting and Investigating all accidents involving Vehicles (BRVs & Lube Trucks)
Regular training of clients on offloading procedures ensuring that all the necessary resources to conduct offloading is made available to the client
Regularly in consultation with the depot supervisor to ensure an even and timely distribution of product stations and consumer sites
Resolving and managing queries and complaints courteously and efficiently among drivers, transporters and other stake holders
Ensure all NPA, EPA, DVLA and insurance certificates are valid before approving trucks for operations.
Achieved 0 fatality road accident for 2017,2018,2019 for Kumasi zone
Total Petroleum Ghana Limited Accra, Ghana Fleet Maintenance supervisor April 2012 – December 2015
Created and maintained a database of all the company vehicles and other mobile equipments (forklifts and aviation trucks) for efficient monitoring
Planned and coordinated all corrective and preventive maintenance works on vehicles and other mobile equipment using CCMMS (Computer Maintenance Management System)
Verified and approved bills for vehicle maintenances from CFAO, Toyota, Autoparts and Mechanical Lloyd before finance issues payments
Consulted with HSE department to organize defensive driving training for staff and drivers every 2 years
Ensured timely renewal of Road worthiness and insurance policies for vehicles.
Created the Monthly Tomcard report, a KPI that measures the fuel consumed per kilometers travel per vehicle. This report was able to show abnormal fuel usage by staff and drivers. It helped in controlling fuel abuse and unnecessary vehicle movements
Determined suppliers and dealers needed for a specific maintenance work
Reduced maintenance cost by negotiating and establishing repair cost and parts pricing with automobile dealers and insisting on claiming warranty for repairs when necessary
Regularly involved in the diagnosis and troubleshooting of faults and breakdowns.
Prepared monthly reports on maintenance cost and drew strategic plan to minimize unplanned maintenance.
Updating daily completed maintenance works using CMMS/ Minimaint
Evaluated third party auto workshop and recommended the most cost-effective service providers for the Finance department to award contracts.
Inspected vehicles and equipment on regular basis for needed repairs.
Evaluated estimates of repairs before assigning jobs before issuing work order for job to commence
Acts as the estate maintenance supervisor in his absence.
Toyota Ghana Company Limited Accra/Tema, Ghana Workshop Supervisor (Service Engineer) August, 2010 – March, 2012
§ Scheduling and controlling jobs to maintain a balanced work flow at the workshop.
§ Organized workshop meetings and trainings on safety and technical information on repairs from the manufacturers
§ Evaluated performances of all members of the team and arranged for the training needed to improve their skills
§ Involved in the diagnosis and troubleshooting of customer issues by replicating the problem and using diagnostic machines.
§ Supervised effectively and maintained inventory of tools and equipments at the workshop
§ Prepared field technical reports on new vehicle defects that is used as technical information by the manufacturing company for improvements on future models.
§ Maintained a high safety standard by enforcing strict adherence to safety procedures at the workshop
Involved in daily contact with customers to troubleshoot and resolve problems pertaining to warranty and other service-related matters while maintaining good customer relations.
§ Head of Quality control
EDUCATION
May 2013 – Nov 2014 Coventry University, UK Msc. Engineering and Management
August 2005 – July 2009 Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
Bsc. Mechanical Engineering
CERTIFICATIONS
August, 2016 Ghana National Fire Service Certificate, Industrial Fire Protection and fighting
July, 2016 ALISON, Online Diploma, Project Management
June, 2016 ALISON, Online Diploma, Workplace health and Safety
July, 2012 Bizliteracy solution, Accra Certificate in Advance Excel program