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oil and gas motivation
OSEYENIM IKECHUKWU WILSON NO 5 WOKEREBE STREET, RUMUKWURUSI PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE 08037644301, 0818929620 oseyenim@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE:

To strive for excellence and precision to meet the 21st century Challenges in the oil/gas, construction and Energy Company.

PERSONAL DATA:
Date of birth: 15 th December, 1980
State of origin: Delta
Sex: male
Marital Status: Single
Nationality: Nigerian
Religion: Christian

JOB EXPERIENCE:
Currently working with KEYSTONE ENERGY SERVICES
Port Harcourt
Position: Rigger, Banks man/Equipment Inspector
Duties:
Slinging of lifting ropes and attachment of all the necessary lifting gears to the load. Competent in displaying international standard banks man hand signals Can competently inspect and certify lifting gears and appliances. Physically fit to work in every weather condition with focus on job safety}

Competent in radio communication during rigging and lifting.

SAIPEM CONTRACTING NIG.
EBOCHA GAS PROJECT UNDER AGIP. 2011/2012
Position: Lifting personnel/Equipment Inspector
Duties:
Proper and accurate calculation on the load with corresponding gears and appliances. Always take part in job safety analysis and job evaluation. Can competently inspect and certify lifting gears and appliances Competent in displaying international standard banks man hand

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