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John willis Resume 2016
1. John Willis
6309 Vicksburg DR
Pensacola, FL 32503
hm 850-494-1501 cell 614-203-0261
Email antoine151@gmail.com
Objective
• To obtain employment in the Maintenance/Engineering dpt as a Mechanical Supervisor/ Chief
Mechanic / 2nd
Engineer
Education
• December 2011, Motor Controls and Starters
• September, 2011 Basic Troubleshooting for HVAC
• April 2011, Crane inspection and Maintenance
• November 2010, Principles of hydraulics
• October 2010, Basic Electrical Troubleshooting
• February 2010, Basic Electricity course
• July 1993 – May 2001, USMC
• May 1993, Mifflin High School, High School Diploma.
Documents
• Valid passport
• USCG 2nd
Assistant engineer unlimited Marshall Island and Vanuatu equivalent
• USCG Chief Engineer MODU Marshall Island and Vanuatu equivalent
• TWIC
• Huet
Experience
MAY 2001 to present
Transocean Offshore
4 Greenway Plaza
Houston, TX 77046
Main Phone: +1 832 587 8500
• (June 2015 to July 2016) Chief Mechanic on Shell New builds project in Okpo-dong south Korea,
DSME ship yard, on the Drill Ship Proteus
• (May 2010 to June 2015) Chief Mechanic on Drillship
• (February 2009 to May 2010) Rig Mechanic on a Drillship
• (June 2006 to February 2009) Motor Man on a Drillship
• (February 2004 to June 2006) Roughneck on a Drillship and Jackup Rigs
• (May 2001 to February 2004) roustabout on a Drillship and Jackup Rigs
• July 1993 – May 2001, United States Marine Corps
Responsibilities
• Performing SIT (site integration test) and commissioning procedure on drill ship equipment
• Demonstrate commitment to company safety policies through leadership and guidance
• Basic computer skills and experience working in RMS
2. John Willis
6309 Vicksburg DR
Pensacola, FL 32503
hm 850-494-1501 cell 614-203-0261
Email antoine151@gmail.com
• Carry out periodic maintenance according to the PMS guidelines and coordinate same with supervisor and
other department heads
• Perform daily inspections and maintenance on mechanical equipment
• Maintain, troubleshoot and repair faulty mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic drilling
equipment and tools such as NOV ST-160 Iron Roughneck; NOV RBS-3 Raised Back-Up System;
NOV BX4-75 and BX-5 drill pipe elevators; NOV AHD 1400 Drawworks; NOV TDS-1250 Top Drive;
NOV 100 ton and 165 ton AHC Knuckle boom cranes, 7228 and 6032 Diesel Cranes; NOV PH100
Top Drive Pipe Handler; NOV 14-P-220 Mud Pumps; NOV Hydraracker Pipe Racking System; all
supporting systems for drilling equipment
• Assist in maintaining marine equipment, i.e. cranes, thrusters, ballast pumps and valve, auxiliary
equipment
• Assist in ensuring all third party equipment is fit for purpose, certified, correctly installed, and maintained
while on the rig
• Demonstrate commitment to company safety policies through leadership and guidance
• Maintain an adequate supply of spares in order to fulfill maintenance requirements and
facilitate a safe and efficient operation to reduce down time
References
• Frank Constance- Construction/Commissioning Manager Deepwater Drillship project
+82 (0)10 2837 3612 email France.Constance@deepwater.com
• Nicolas Tino - Chief Engineer Transocean
(443) 398-5715
• Stephen Hinkle – Mechanical Supervisor Transocean
(337) 208-4436
• Robert Mcniece – Mechanical Supervisor Transocean
(662) 347-3202