FLIR Technician (infrared leak detection)
NDT.org Member Since: 2010
Added: 8/12/2010
Last Updated: 8/12/2010
State:
AB Alberta
Country:
Canada
Status:
I am willing to Travel.
I need a job as soon as possible.
I am willing to work overseas.
I prefer temp jobs.
I prefer permanent jobs.
Certifications
Additional Training:
TDG 2009
WHMIS Fundamental Course 2009
H2S Alive Petroleum Industry raining Service 2007
Calgary, Alberta
Standard First Aid Level a CPR Flat line 2009
Calgary, Alberta
Defensive Driving/Professional Driver Improvement 2006¬¬-2009
Truck trailer
Computer Operating Systems Computer Science Center 2000
Transylvania, Romania
Education
EDUCATION
FLIR Systems, Thermograph Technician 2009
Inc. GasFindIR infrared camera Certificate
SAIT AutoCAD 201 2008
Calgary
B. Sc. In Mining Engineering Technical University 1983
Maramures Baia Mare, Romania
Experience
July 2008 present FLIR Technician
Contractor
Scanning all components with GasFinderIR Infrared Camera to identify the location of VOC (Volatile, Organic, Compound) leaks, place number Leak Tag on each detected leak, component or connection
Take a documentary still photo of the leaking component
Take video footage of each leak for easy identification
Scanning each previously detected leak with Hi-Flow Sampler to quantify leak rate in liters/minute
Identifying the screening concentration and flag in the report, all locations where the leak is 10,000ppm and over
Oct 2007-July 2008 Air Quality Technician
Diagnostic Engineering Inc. Calgary
Scanning all components with GasFinderIR Infrared Camera to identify the location of VOC (Volatile, Organic, Compound) leaks, place number Leak Tag on each detected leak, component or connection
Take a documentary still photo of the leaking component
Take video footage of each leak for easy identification
Scanning each previously detected leak with Hi-Flow Sampler to quantify leak rate in liters/minute
Identifying the screening concentration and flag in the report, all locations where the leak is 10,000ppm and over
May 2004-Oct.2007 H2S Safety Supervisor
United Safety Ltd.-Airdrie
Instruct personnel in the proper response to emergency situations, alarm conditions, and gas-to-surface conditions
Instruct personnel in the use of breathing apparatus including safe mask-up procedures and equipment limitations
Conduct practical H2S and rescue drills as a rescue team member
Inspect and test safety equipment, systems, monitors, breathing apparatuses
Comments
Working for United Safety Ltd, Continental Laboratories, Diagnostic Engineering and Target Emission Services for more than 7 years has allowed me to build a very strong understanding of the oil and gas industry. During this time, I had the opportunity to work several times in the sour gas plants across Alberta and British Columbia and Saskatchewan.
My current responsibilities include:
Scanning all components with GasFinderIR Infrared Camera to identify the location of VOC (Volatile, Organic, Compound) leaks, place number Leak Tag on each detected leak, component or connection
Take a documentary still photo of the leaking component
Take video footage of each leak for easy identification
Scanning each previously detected leak with Hi-Flow Sampler to quantify leak rate in liters/minute
Identifying the screening concentration and flag in the report, all locations where the leak is 10,000ppm and over
I have strong problem solving skills, I am able to handle multiple projects with various deadlines, and I am capable of prioritizing my work based on requirements.
I posses the following certificates required to work in oil and gas field: Petroleum Safety Training (PST) Program, Standard First Aid Level C CPR, TDG.
I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you and to further discuss your
requirements.
Thank you for your interest.
Sincerely,
Marius Baciu