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Matthew Price 11 Fleetside Drive Foxtrap, NL A1X 7V6 Ph. (709) 691-8282 [email protected] Good day, Since graduating from the College of the North Atlantic in 2006, I have been employed by Peter Kiewit Sons, a reputable and respected construction company based in North America. Over the past eight years, I have dedicated myself to this company providing valuable service primarily as a project scheduler. Reviewing the career posted, I believe my education in mechanical engineering technology and experience in construction management will be suitable for a position that will be mutually beneficial. I attended the College of the North Atlantic and completed a three year Mechanical (Manufacturing) Engineering Technology (Co-op) program. During those years, I studied the manufacturing processes used in today’s industry and spent much time in the machine shop developing hands-on skills. I spent a significant amount of time learning CNC machining using computer aided manufacturing as well as conventional machining, metrology and drafting in various programs such as AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor and MicroStation. Program curriculum included engineering courses for mechanical design, hydraulics, machining processes, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. Since 2006 I have been employed by Peter Kiewit Sons’ and was initially assigned to assist in project bids and estimating in the home office. I was part of an estimating team in the St. John’s office for the best part of the 2007 and 2008 year bidding for several large scale projects. Other roles during this period included being a draftsman and a field engineer but since starting scheduling in 2008 for the Terra Nova FPSO this has been my key role for the 1

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Matthew Price11 Fleetside Drive

Foxtrap, NLA1X 7V6

Ph. (709) [email protected]

Good day,

Since graduating from the College of the North Atlantic in 2006, I have been employed by Peter Kiewit Sons, a reputable and respected construction company based in North America. Over the past eight years, I have dedicated myself to this company providing valuable service primarily as a project scheduler. Reviewing the career posted, I believe my education in mechanical engineering technology and experience in construction management will be suitable for a position that will be mutually beneficial.

I attended the College of the North Atlantic and completed a three year Mechanical (Manufacturing) Engineering Technology (Co-op) program. During those years, I studied the manufacturing processes used in today’s industry and spent much time in the machine shop developing hands-on skills. I spent a significant amount of time learning CNC machining using computer aided manufacturing as well as conventional machining, metrology and drafting in various programs such as AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor and MicroStation. Program curriculum included engineering courses for mechanical design, hydraulics, machining processes, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics.

Since 2006 I have been employed by Peter Kiewit Sons’ and was initially assigned to assist in project bids and estimating in the home office. I was part of an estimating team in the St. John’s office for the best part of the 2007 and 2008 year bidding for several large scale projects. Other roles during this period included being a draftsman and a field engineer but since starting scheduling in 2008 for the Terra Nova FPSO this has been my key role for the past 7 years. During my time as a scheduler I have been assigned to the Kearl River Water Intake project located in Fort McMurray, the planning and execution of the Terra Nova FPSO shut-down in Marystown, NL, scheduling for the Long Harbour Processing Plant and most recently the DSM for the Hebron GBS.

Attached is a current resume for your review, feel free to contact me at (709) 691-8282 or e-mail [email protected] to discuss any questions you may have.

Regards,Matthew Price

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Matthew Price11 Fleetside Drive

Foxtrap, NLA1X 7V6

(709) [email protected]

Objective To pursue growth and challenges in other career opportunities. For the past eight years I have worked for Peter Kiewit Sons’ involved directly with the planning and scheduling of large scale construction projects.

Experience 2006-Present Peter Kiewit Sons’ St. John’s, NLProject Controls

November 2013 – Present: Assisting in reporting and scheduling of the DSM Topsides Project for the Hebron Drilling Support Module (DSM).

October 2012 – November 2013: Schedule for Long Harbour developed BL-04 for the Neutralization Building 223. Currently providing reporting to the Client and communicating the schedule to supervision.

March – September 2012: Lead scheduler for the Integrated Swivel Turnaround at the Cowhead Facility in Marystown. This work consisted of planning 350,000 craft man-hours over a period of four months for refit work on the Terra Nova FPSO.

June 2011 – February 2012: A scheduler for a joint venture (KBAC) for the construction of the Hydromet nickel processing facility in Long Harbour. There was a team of 5 schedulers, my portion of the project consisted of 1.1 million man-hours to be performed over the next 18 months for Vale Inco.

December 2010 – May 2011: Lead scheduler for Peter Kiewit Infrastructure during the 2011 IST Terra Nova FPSO planning phase. Prepared a detailed Level 4 schedule for the swivel replacement on the Terra Nova FPSO as well as other scopes to be performed while the vessel is quayside. This schedule developed for Suncor consisted of nearly 3,000 activities to be completed in a 56 day period.

January 2011 – April 2011: Provided schedule and performance tracking (S-curves and critical path analysis) for Kiewit Offshore Services (KOS) during the fabrication of a FPSO Cofferdam to be used for bilge keel replacement on the Terra Nova FPSO.

July 2009 – November 2010: Lead schedule, provided performance S-curves and prepared daily, weekly and monthly reports for a $110M EPC contract for the Kearl River Water Intake Project owned by Imperial Oil. Engineering was 30% complete when construction began and often delays in IFC drawings made construction planning a challenge. Other responsibilities included covering turnaround shifts for daily cost to determine if budgeted unit rates were being met.

September 2008 – June 2009: Part of the 2009 IST Terra Nova schedule team and assisted in the initial development of a high level schedule for the FPSO Terra Nova turnaround. This was in preparation of the vessel arriving quayside should catastrophic failure occur with the swivel impacting oil production.

Scheduler for the 5 year inspection of the Glomar Grand Banks semi-

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submersible oil rig at the KOS facility. This was a 5 week project that included a lot of refit work for corroded piping as well as maintenance and inspection work.

Developed CAD drawings as part of a bid package for a dam restoration/construction project located in Northern Ontario.

Created a 3d model via AutoCAD of the KOS Cow Head Facility in Marystown to assist in ship fabrication planning and production layouts.

Developed CAD drawings for the planning of the earthworks phase of the Voisey’s Bay Hydromet Processing Plant in Long Harbour during the bid for the earthworks portion of the project.

Completed weight reports for a Liquid Nitrogen Gas (LNG) terminal located in New Brunswick in order to price material and determine crane capacity required for lifting and transporting the jackets and topsides.

Assisted in daily cost during the refit and inspection of the Eirik Raude at the KOS facility. The work performed involved repairs to the gusset plates for the K-bracing and aft exhaust.

Assisted in preparing a bid for the fabrication of eight Mid-Shore Patrol Vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard.

2006 EMCO Offshore Corporation Mount Pearl, NLValve Technician/Parts Supplier (co-op)

Performed maintenance work on pneumatic (spring and diaphragm) actuators.

Assembled actuated valves/control panels for Petro-Canada Contract.

Pressure tested various types of valves (globe, ball, butterfly, etc.).

Performed metrology on machined parts to ensure they were within specifications.

Shipped and ordered various parts relating to hydraulics, pneumatics and fluid mechanics for other offshore industries.

2005 Metal Manu-Works Grand Bank, NLMetal Fabricator (co-op)

Involved in various metal fabrication tasks requiring an extensive range of metal fabrication tools and equipment.

Projects include fabricating scallop rakes, fuel & water tanks, A-frames and other various job shop tasks.

Used 300 ton brake press, guillotine/shear, conventional lathe, grinder, punch, band saw, chop saw, etc.

Constructed templates for various fabrication tasks to reduce waste material.

Completed report on shop layout for tool and equipment to increase productivity.

Education 2003-2006 College of the North Atlantic St. John’s, NL

Earned a diploma in Mechanical (Manufacturing) Engineering through the completion of a 3 year Technology Co-op Program.

Designed and manufactured bottle label remover for Evergreen Recycling for the final semester term project.

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2003 John Burke High Grand Bank, NL

Completed high school with 10 extra credits and earned high school diploma.

Training Sent to Omaha May 2011 to complete a course in rigging arrangements, piping codes and pipe construction.

Completed company training for Primavera version 7.0 in August 2010.

Sent to Omaha, Nebraska for Survey training in August 2009.

Attended two day welding seminar at the Cowhead Facility in Marystown. Learned various welding processes and completed hands-on welding tasks using SMAW, FCAW, GMAW and GTAW.

Completed a training course for MicroStation V8 XM Edition.

References Available upon request.

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