With over eight years of experience in mechanical and piping design engineering, I have a proven track record in delivering high-quality solutions for complex engineering projects in both the chemical processing industry and shipbuilding sectors. My career began at Tsuneishi Technical Services (Phils.) Inc., where I contributed to the design and development of machinery modules for various bulk carriers. My responsibilities included creating detailed machinery module diagrams, piping layouts, and isometric drawings, ensuring compliance with project specifications.
I further expanded my expertise during a tenure with Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. in Japan, where I was responsible for controlling and designing machinery modules for bulk carriers. This international experience honed my technical skills and deepened my understanding of global engineering practices.
Since joining PASAR Corporation, I have taken on greater responsibilities, transitioning into leadership roles such as OIC-Senior Design Engineer(during Plant-Turn-Around). My focus has been on mechanical and piping designs for capital projects, where I’ve successfully led projects such as the Run-off Treatment Pilot Plant, the BP8 Water Recycling Project and Drying Tower Pump Tank Replacement, emphasizing safety and environmental sustainability. My commitment to continuous learning is reflected in my completion of specialized training in industry standards and software, enhancing my ability to deliver innovative and efficient engineering solutions.
I am passionate about leveraging my engineering expertise to make a positive impact and eager to explore new challenges in the field.
Experience: 5 - 10 years
Experience: 5 - 10 years
Experience: Less than 6 months
Experience: Less than 6 months
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