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April 26th, 2009, 06:01 PM
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Moody International Saudi Arabia : HVAC Inspector
Moody International Saudi Arabia : HVAC Inspector - Saudi Arabia - Ref No- 492
Website: http://www.moodyint.com
Keywords: HVAC&R,HVAC Commissioning Services,Commissioning Services
Designation: HVAC Inspector - Saudi Arabia - Ref No- 492
Experience: 10 - 12 Years
Location: Saudi Arabia
Education:
UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization,Graduation Not Required
PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required
Industry Type: Oil and Gas/ Power/Infrastructure/Energy
Functional Area: Other
Posted Date: 23 Apr 2009
Job Description:
Dear Candidate
We have an urgent requirement for "HVAC&R Inspector" with one of the Oil & Gas company.
CONTRACTOR shall provide all qualified manpower (Engineer) to provide specialized HVAC&R commissioning services. CONTRACTOR shall have one (1) Engineer at site to perform the WORK. Engineer shall primarily work in the three (3) key IT facilities; these being the Business Data Center, Scientific Data Center and Exchange Building, and wherever the need arises on the KAUST site. The Contractor’sEngineer shall function as the proponent representative during acceptance, testing, and commissioning of the specialized HVAC&R systems being provided for IT facilities. Engineer shall be responsible for inspecting HVAC&R systems in accordance with the approved design (as shown in the "Construction" design documents or approved changes) against the relevant standards. Non-conformance reports shall be prepared to document observations and formal inspection visits as part of the Mechanical Completion and Performance Acceptance processes of the project.
Detailed Scope of Work:
Review of Testing Preparation
Certify that HVAC&R systems, subsystems, and equipment have been installed, calibrated, and started and are operating according to the Contract Documents.
Certify that HVAC&R instrumentation and control systems have been completed and calibrated, that they are operating according to the Contract Documents, and that pretest set points have been recorded.
Certify that testing, adjusting, and balancing procedures have been completed and that testing, adjusting, and balancing reports have been submitted, discrepancies corrected, and corrective work approved.
Set systems, subsystems, and equipment into operating mode to be tested (e.g., normal shutdown, normal auto position, normal manual position, unoccupied cycle, emergency power, and alarm conditions).
E. Inspect and verify the position of each device and interlock identified on checklists.
Check safety cutouts, alarms, and interlocks with smoke control and life-safety systems during each mode of operation.
Inspect Testing Instrumentation: Measuring instruments and logging devices to record test data shall be inspected.
Review of Testing and Balancing Verification Results
A. Failure of an item includes, other than sound, a deviation of more than 10 percent. Failure of more than 10 percent of selected items shall result in rejection of final testing, adjusting, and balancing report. For sound pressure readings, a deviation of 3 dB shall result in rejection of final testing. Variations in background noise must be considered.
Review of General Testing Requirements
A. Scope of HVAC&R testing shall include entire HVAC&R installation, from central equipment for heat generation and refrigeration through distribution systems to each conditioned space. Testing shall include measuring capacities and effectiveness of operational and control functions.
Test all operating modes, interlocks, control responses, and responses to abnormal or emergency conditions, and verify proper response of building automation system controllers and sensors.
C. Tests will be performed using design conditions whenever possible.
Simulated conditions may need to be imposed using an artificial load when it is not practical to test under design conditions. Before simulating conditions, calibrate testing instruments. Provide equipment to simulate loads. Set simulated conditions as directed by the Commissioning Team and document simulated conditions and methods of simulation. After tests, return settings to normal operating conditions.
The Commissioning Team may direct that set points be altered when simulating conditions is not practical.
The Commissioning Team may direct that sensor values be altered with a signal generator when design or simulating conditions and altering set points are not practical.
If tests cannot be completed because of a deficiency outside the scope of the HVAC&R system, document the deficiency and report it to the Owner/Proponent. After deficiencies are resolved, reschedule tests.
Review of HVAC&R Systems, Subsystems and Equipment Testing Procedures
A. Boiler Testing and Acceptance Procedures.
B. HVAC&R Instrumentation and Control System Testing.
C. Pipe system cleaning, flushing, hydrostatic tests and chemical treatment requirements as specified in design documents.
D. Energy Supply System Testing
E. Refrigeration System Testing
F. HVAC&R Distribution System Testing
G. Vibration and Sound Tests
H. Systems and Equipment Requiring Commissioning.
Commission the following systems and equipment in strict accordance with the specifications identified for each system and piece of equipment (plus any changes during construction).
a) Systems
(1) Chilled Water.
(2) Heating Hot Water.
(3) Refrigeration.
(4) HVAC.
(5) Automatic Temperature Control/Building Automation System and Laboratory Control System.
b) Equipment (follow manufacturer's startup procedures)
(1) Piping.
(2) Pumps.
(3) Supply VAV Box.
(4) Exhaust Valve.
(5) Control Valves.
(6) Supply Air Handling Units.
(7) Exhaust Fans.
(8) Instrumentation.
(9) Reheat Coils (Electric and Hot Water).
(1O)Fan Coil Units. (11)Unit Heaters. (12)Humidifiers. (13)Heat Exchangers. (14)Local DDC Panels. (15)Field Device Controllers.
Review of Indoor Air Temperature and Humidity Control
A. The HVAC systems of Communication Buildings shall be designed for 22°C (71.6°F) indoor air dry bulb temperature and shall be able to maintain this temperature within ± 2°C (± 3.6°F). The HVAC systems shall also provide humidity control to keep the indoor air relative humidity level at 50% with a ± 10% tolerance.
Review of Indoor Air Quality Requirements
HVAC units re-circulating or recycling indoor air within a room (such as through the wall window units, fan coil units or mini-split direct expansion units) shall not be used within communication rooms, battery rooms and rooms housing sensitive electronic equipment.
A. Dust Filters.
a) The HVAC systems of all buildings containing electronic equipment shall be equipped with pre-filters and final filters. The pre-filters shall have a minimum of 25% dust spot efficiency and the final filters shall provide a minimum of 85% dust spot efficiency, as defined by
ASHRAE STD 52. Viscous oil filters shall not be used for Communication Facilities.
b) Differential pressure gauges shall be provided across the filter assemblies.
B. Chemical Filters.
In all buildings, containing electronic equipment, the concentration of corrosive gases shall be limited to the G1 environmental classification level defined in ISA S71.04, as required by SAES-J-801. If the concentration of corrosive gases in the local environment will exceed the G1 classification level, chemical filters shall be provided to limit the concentration of gases inside the rooms, which contain the electronic equipment, to the G1 classification level.
Review of Battery Rooms
A. Battery rooms shall be air conditioned to maintain a temperature of 22.5°C ± 2°C (72.5°F ± 3.6°F).
B. Battery rooms shall be ventilated to the outside of the building at a minimum rate of one air change every three hours. At no case shall the exhaust from the battery room be lower than that specified in SAES-P-103 or that necessary to satisfy the cooling requirement for the battery room, whichever is greater.
C. Air shall not be recycled from battery rooms.
D. The bottom of the ventilation air inlet into the battery room shall not be higher than 150 mm above the floor, and the air outlet shall be located in the ceiling or its upper edge flush with the ceiling if it is located in a wall. Air inlets and outlets shall be located to provide effective cross ventilation over the batteries.
E. No false ceilings are allowed in battery rooms.
F. Pockets for collection of flammable gas within battery room ceilings shall be avoided. However, if not possible, then means shall be provided to withdraw any collected flammable gas from the highest point within this ceiling pocket.
Interested Candidates are requested to email their updated resumes to r.suresh@moodyint.com along with their Passport Copy and Passport Size Snap.
Desired Candidate Profile:
Qualifications for HVAC&R Commissioning /Qualification /Verification (CQV) Engineer:
Contractor’s Engineers shall have a minimum Qualification of at least Bachelor degree in Mechanical or HVAC Engineering.
Contractor’s Engineers shall preferably be ASHRAE certified or equivalent experience and familiar with Saudi Aramco Standards.
Contractor’s Engineers shall have more than ten (10) years of relevant experience of large scale IT Data Center facilities.
Company Profile:
Moody International is the world's leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company, offering a wide range of quality assurance and Specialized Technical Services. Established in 1911, Moody International has a long and distinguished record of supplying technical services to many industry sectors. Moody has grown through increased client demand and through acquisitions in order to continue to strengthen its position as a global technical services provider.
Executive Name: R Suresh
Address:
Moody International
32-33, Gautam Complex, Sec-11
CBD Belapur , Navi Mumbai
Mumbai,Maharashtra,INDIA 400614
Email Address: r.suresh@moodyint.com
Telephone: 91-22-27580044
Reference ID:
492
Keywords: HVAC&R,HVAC Commissioning Services,Commissioning Services
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July 23rd, 2011, 10:23 AM
Post Count Number #2
IJT addict
Name : ROOPESH NV
Email : itzroops AT gmail.com
Designation / Skillset : HVAC
Resume :
OBJECTIVE
As an enthusiastic candidate I wish to build a foundation on my career and to become a successful professional in the field of Mechanical Engineering and to work in an innovative and competitive world where I can lead my team to success and contribute to the growth of the organization.
EDUCATION
B.t.ech (Mechanical Engineering)-----60%
2006-2010
Nehru College of Engineering
Affiliated to Calicut University & Approved by AICTE
Thiruvilwamala, Thrissur Dist
Master diploma in hvac--in plant traing.
Technology training&research centre
subsidiary of Airframe Aerodesign
Plus Two Science, (69 % marks)
Kuttippuram HS School, 2003-2005
H S E Kerala
Malappuram, Kerala
10th, (73 % marks)
Ghss Anakkara, 2002-2003
kerala
TECHNICAL SKILLS
HAP4.41
AUTOCAD
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Project –HVAC SYSTEM DESIGN
Duration : 2 months
- Developed and designed hvac systems and associated components.
- Calculated hvac load using HAP.
- Indentified hvac equipments required for the project and the size of these equipments.
- Documented the process and ensured that all the documents were maintained.
- Designed the sketches for the pipe and ductwork and prepared the layout for the same.
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that all the information given above is true to the best of my knowledge and belief
Place : Palakkad
Date : (Signature)
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August 3rd, 2011, 12:26 PM
Post Count Number #3
Curriculum Vitae
Name : Christos Nicolaides
E-mail address : Christo_nicolaides AT in.com Christos.nicolaides AT stu.mmu.ac.uk
2. Academic Qualifications
September 2009 – Present Manchester Metropolitan University,UK
Hospitality with Events Management.
Completed one year foundation and going to the second year on September 2011.
September 1973 – July 1975 Received Drafting Engineering Diploma
From A.C.T.O.R College in Cyprus.
3. Work Experience
From Nov. 2010 to Jun.2011 Habtoor-Specon Overseas ltd (Based U.A.E.)
(Electro-Mechanical Contractor)
Duties : Senior MEP Coordinator,
Preparing of HVAC, Drainage, Fire Fighting, Plumbing and Electrical shop Drawings.
at Khalifa port and Industrial Zone. Contract No.1000-208
From Sep. 2009 to Nov. 2010 Habtoor-Specon Overseas ltd (Based Qatar)
(Electro-Mechanical Contractor)
Duties : Senior MEP Coordinator,
Preparing of HVAC, Drainage, Fire Fighting, Plumbing and Electrical shop Drawings at Doha City Center Expansion Project- Phase -3,
From Mar. 2004 to Aug.2009 G.P.Zachariades Overseas ltd (Based Bahrain)
(Building Construction Company)
Duties : Operation Manager for MEP works,
Responsible for construction activities of all MEP Projects,
Resourcing of personnel, look after the productivities and managing
The project managers.
From Mar 2003 to Feb 2004 A&P Paraskevaides Overseas ltd (Based UAE)
(Electro-Mechanical Contractor)
Duties : Chief Draughtsman , preparing of HVAC, Drainage, Fire
Fighting, Plumbing and Electrical shop Drawings.
From Aug. 1997 to Feb 2003 A&P Paraskevaides Overseas ltd (Based K.S.A)
(Electro-Mechanical Contractor)
Duties : Chief Draughtsman, preparing of HVAC, Drainage, Fire
Fighting, Plumbing and Electrical shop Drawings.
From Mar. 1989 to Jul. 1996 G.P.Zachariades Overseas ltd (Based Bahrain)
(Building Construction Company)
Duties : Drawing office Manager, preparing of HVAC, Drainage, Fire
Fighting, Plumbing and Electrical shop Drawings
From Jan. 1982 to Feb 1989 A&P Paraskevaides Overseas ltd (Based K.S.A)
(Electro-Mechanical Contractor)
Duties : Chief Draughtsman, preparing of HVAC, Drainage, Fire
Fighting, Plumbing and Electrical shop Drawings.
From Oct, 1978 to Jan. I982 A&P Paraskevaides Overseas ltd (Based in Cyprus)
(Electro-Mechanical Contractor)
Duties : Mechanical Draughtsman, preparing of HVAC, Drainage, Fire
Fighting and Plumbing shop Drawings.