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Daniel MARICOURT

Electrical engineer

Intermédiaire Management
Construction
Field Engineering
Commissioning
Maintenance
Daniel MARICOURT
50 years old
Driving License
Vladimir (600024) Russia
Professional Status
Freelancer
Open to opportunities
About Me
More than 29 years experience in EPC or PMC, Electrical Engineering, supervision on different steps of onshore or offshore oil and gas projects (Construction, Pre commissioning, Commissioning, Startup, Maintenance) within an international environment with standards and particular specifications relating to oil and gas contracts; supervision of construction in accordance with high level of safety and technical specifications, quality control with establishing of punch list, management of work permits, establishing of procedures, material management, constitution of pre-commissioning and commissioning files, supervision of pre-commissioning / commissioning activities, follow-up of schedule and reporting, meetings organization, management of modifications, utilization of opercom system (ICAPS), project management system (Win PCS), CMMS system (Optimis, Mainta, SAP) and material management system (SAP).
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Construction Manager Temporary Site Facilities

TechnipFMC
December 2015 to April 2019
Freelancer
Sabetta
Russia
  • Management for construction and operation of all Temporary Site Facilities such as offices, canteens warehouses, workshops, roads...
  • Working in extreme ARTIC conditions on the project YAMAL LNG
Detailed Description
  • Yamal LNG is located above the polar circle in the estuary of the Ob River, a wild, remote region that is frozen for seven-to-nine months a year and where winter temperatures can drop as low as -50°C.The project aims to tap natural gas reserves totaling more than 4 billion barrels of oil equivalent. To do so, more than 200 wells have been drilled and three liquefaction trains built, each with a capacity of 5.5 million metric tons. Every year, nearly 16.5 million metric tons of LNG will transit through the port of Sabetta, with all LNG production sold to customers in Europe and Asia under 15- to 20-year contracts.