CV, Romanian Energy Utilities and HVAC Manager will work worldwide

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Serial No: 18442
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Current location:  Județul Bacău, Romania - View on map
Nationality: Romanian
Spoken languages: english, romanian

Education

1. Industry

• Training course for oil burners– SAACKE GmbH – Germany 1995

• Cogeneration training – gas turbines and HRSG – EGT– U.K. 1995

• Training course for HVAC systems CIAT – Culoz France 2001

• Training course for Low Nox burners SAACKE GmbH – Germany 2002

• Training course for oil burners, gas and mixt burners – RIELLO – ITALY 2004

• Three training courses and documentation visit for FERROLI HVAC systems

FERROLI Spa – San Bonifacio Italy 2002-2006

• Documentation visit ORC – geothermal – Altheim Austria 2011

• Emerson Global User Exchange – Dusseldorf 2012

 Academic

• TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY GH ASACHI, Iasi (Romania)

Dipl.Eng. in Mechanics (master eng.) – Thermal Engineering 1989

• Technical Construction University Bucharest (UTCB) 2010

Energy auditor grade I (highest) for buildings and HVAC systems.

• Polytechnic University Bucharest (UPB) 2013

Chartered Energy Manager for Industry – post universitary course

Foreign Languages: english – advanced

french – basic

Work Experience

Period: May 2008 – present

Position: Head of Energy & Utilities Department

Company & Location: Energy Bio Chemicals – CAROM Branch

Report to: Branch Director and to CEO.

Responsibilities:

 I am the main responsible for continuous operation in a energy efficiency manner, P&L balance and life-cycle cost analysis regarding energy and utilities systems. The continuous energy efficiency improving is my main goal.

 I coordinate all activities relating with participation to the free power and gas market, with more 1 million euro/month turnover.

 Lead the technical expertise and provide engineering knowledge for a continous energy efficiency operation, for troubleshooting complex engineering problems, for the bottlenecking at the design, construction or operation stage.

 Develops and seeks approval for annual manpower and resources budgets, and monitors performance to ensure activities are appropriately supported and within approved schedule and budget levels.

 Develops and gains approval for Quality Management procedures to guide and direct the achievement of energy efficiency objectives.

 I coordinated the tender inputs and deliver the technical approval of key engineering documents in a energy efficiency spirit.

 Ensures compliance with HSE Standards.

Starting 2012 I`m part of the leading team which coordinate one big project ( more twenty million euros) in the petrochemical field – desulphurization and selective hydrogenation for the C4 fraction upfront of the butadiene factory.

This is one international project with UOP (a Honeywell company) and one big EPCM Company. I had participate in the UOP head office in Des Plaines, IL – USA to the PFD Review Meeting and P&ID Review Meeting. In this moment I`m involved in coordination of the detailing design, HAZOP and the procurement for the main equipments.

Period: 2010 – present – Energy Auditor for Buildings and HVAC – I work like freelancer (part-time job). I provided more one thousand Energy Performance Certificates and Energy Audits for different type of buildings (domestic, commercial and industrial).

Period: 1990 – May 2008

Position: Head of Energy & Utilities, Utilities plant manager / Department Head

Company & Location: CAROM, Onesti (Romania)

Report to: Technical Director

Responsibilities:

I lead the specific activities for:

– Industrial refrigeration more 1.5 MW cooling capacity.

– Cooling towers and cooling water pumps – industrial capacity ( more 40 MW )

– Compressed air,

– PSA Nitrogen units

– Raw water pump station, firefighting systems (booster pumps)

– Steam boilers more than 50 t/h

– High and medium voltage power station (2 x 40 MVA)

– Utilities network

Main achievements:

• Increasing the boilers efficiency by a new chemical treatment for make-up and boiler water with NALCO Chemicals and new heat recovery equipments.

• Increasing the condensate recovery efficiency by replacing the old steam traps with new others

• Increasing the refrigeration efficiency by replacing the old plant (3MW) with a new one (0.9 MW) for polymerization plant

• Increasing the steam distribution efficiency through introducing new insulation systems

• Construction of a new nitrogen plant (PSA process) with AtlasCopco

• Modernising and increasing the energy efficiency of one huge compressed air systems through introducing of the new and efficient compressors Mattei – Cameron, and new and automatisated dry station Gardner Denver

• Modernising the cooling & raw water pumping systems through introducing frequency converters for water pumps

Computer Literacy

• MS Office

• MS Project • Internet

• Acrobat Reader

 






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