1. Peter G. Templeton
pgtempleton@gmail.com
1-207-669-5888
Employment Expectations
Wish to apply my varied and extensive career in the asset management, installation,
commissioning and operations of a wide range of rotating equipment with a strong
offshore/marine/power generation background. Seeking a lead or project management position
that applies my strong work ethic, drive and experience toward the successful completion of your
project.
I have authored scope of work, project design basis, commissioning documents and
turnover documents from the start (pre-FEED) of projects through onsite integration SIMOPs
and HUC. I have worked with teams to develop schedules and adherence to those schedules with
verifications of project requirements (milestones).
Personal Characteristics
Able to work independently to assess situations, seek appropriate information,
and execute a decision in a clear and decisive manner. I am personably willing to accept
responsibility and accountability for decisions and results.
Possessing a self-starting attitude as one who applies a pragmatic and creative
approach toward problem solving with a “get it done safely” attitude. I am comfortable in a tie or
wearing a hard hat.
A strong believer in the team concept including a naturally respectful and
friendly attitude toward the members of the team with a desire to share and communicate
information for the betterment of the project. A believer that communication and safety are the
foundations of successful projects.
Single and willing to travel or relocate internationally and am comfortable and
experienced working with cultural diverse crews.
Employment Summary
• Company Representative, Salem Harbor Project, Carroll County Project, SPIG
International
• Rotating Equipment Delivery Assurance Coordinator, Appomattox Project, Shell Oil
• Commissioning/System Completions Lead, MWCS, ExxonMobil
• Client Representative: DMC Offshore (Sri Lanka), ExxonMobil
• Commissioning /System Completions Engineer: Banyu Urip (Indonesia), ExxonMobil,
sour gas
• FSO Specialist: Banyu Urip (Indonesia), ExxonMobil
• Mechanical/Marine Surveyor: (worldwide)ModuSpec
• Marine Systems Engineer: BP Thunder Horse PDQ, BP
• Asset Manager: DLB801, (Trinidad) Stolt Offshore, DLB 801
• Commissioning Engineer: Pride Rio de Janeiro, Pride Portland (semi-submersible self-
propelled drill rigs), Q4000 (semi-submersible self-propelled) Cal Dive, Discovery Spirit
and Discovery Deep Seas (drill ships) Transocean
• Port Engineer: C.F. Bean Dredging
• Chief Engineer: Various marine operations from fishing, factory trawlers, passenger
2. vessels, hopper dredges, supply vessels, container ships, DP drill ships and stationary
power plants.
Offshore/Marine Responsibilities as Chief Engineer, Asset Manager and Port Engineer
Summarizing work responsibility in general for marine/offshore projects to avoid a lengthy
resume. At one time or another during my career I have applied some or all of these job
responsibilities as a part of my employment duties.
• Supervise that the company’s vessels and machinery equipment are operational at all
times.
• Ensure that assigned vessel(s) meet all requirements through management of technical
operations, performance and planned maintenance.
• Contribute to risk identification and assessments of shipboard operations.
• Plan and follow-up the scheduled maintenance of the company’s vessel(s).
• Undertake, document and follow-up inspections of the company’s vessel(s) in accordance
with the HSEQ Management System seeking continuous HSEQ improvement.
• Budget responsibility for dedicated Vessel (s) and budget evaluation.
• Manage dry-docking process through all phases to completion.
• Interface with clients to get all planned and current activities understood and completed.
• Ensure timely reporting requirements for Flag State or Class Societies are met.
Education / Licenses
TWIC: Transportation Workers Identification Credential, Valid 02 March 2017
Licensed Chief Engineer: USCG, U.S. Merchant Marine Officer: This reads, Marine Mariner
Document of Continuity, Chief Engineer of Motor or Gas Turbine Vessels of Any Horsepower,
retired
STCW: Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping, 0060494, Valid until 31/12/13.
PM Perfect, PMI examination prep course, 09/10
Essentials of Project Management, Villanova University Online Certification course, 5/09
Primavera: computerized scheduling correspondence course
DNV and ABS: continuous survey qualifications
Wartsila Training: 20V34SG natural gas engines, 80hrs
ASME Basic Turbine Training: correspondence course
Pyrotechnical Training: Delgado Community College, advanced fire training
Universal Refrigeration Service: universal proper refrigeration practice
Alston Maintenance Course: Sigma MK 10 Synchroconvertors Cegli propulsion motors
Machinist Training Program: Bellingham Technical School
Arc Welding: Seattle Community College
Bachelor of Science: Southern Illinois University
Aircraft Pilot: single engine land
Languages: English (native), bahasa Indonesian (basic), Spanish (basic)
References
References furnished upon request.
Work Experience
Company Representative, 11/15 to present, contracted as on site rep. for SPIG International.
Responsible for assisting the contractor in the preliminary fabrication of air cooled condensers
(ACC) units for the gas turbine power plant one at Salem Harbor and one at Carroll County.
Rotating Equipment Delivery Assurance Coordinator, 3/14to 4/15, contracted Shell Oil.
Responsible for maintaining the on time and onsite delivery of various rotating equipment. This
3. includes the gas turbine/ steam turbine co-gen cycle equipment (LM2500) and various major
equipment pumps with adherence to Shell and regulatory standards.
Commissioning Lead, 11/10 to 4/14, Contracted to ExxonMobil. ‘Start with the end in mind’
Started with the Marine Well Containment Project from early philosophical development to
present hook up and commissioning of two FPSOs. Helped develop commissioning and SIMOPs
procedures for systems. FAT, pipe (pressure testing) and electrical integrity (loop checks) and
commissioning and turn over procedures.
Client Representative, 6/10 to 8/10, DMC Offshore. Client representative for ExxonMobil
Development Corporation in charge of electro mechanical and marine system issues with
activities in Sri Lankan shipyard.
Commissioning and Systems Completion Engineer, 5/09 to 2/10, ISTech contracted to
ExxonMobil. Transferred to the Systems Completion team for the wellhead and Gas Oil
Separation Plant (GOSP), sour gas operation. Responsible for completion coordination with the
construction contractor of diesel generators, power switchgear and air compressors. Worked with
Indonesian engineers and crews to learn and implement commissioning procedures.
FSO Specialist, 7/07 to 5/09, contracted to ExxonMobil Indonesia, Marine systems evaluation
during the FEED process. Research, preparation and writing of specifications and scope of work
for construction contacts and system performance of an FSO.
Mechanical/Marine Surveyor, 1/07 to 7/07, ModuSpec Survey and Risk Assessment, Marine
systems and power generation surveyor, design review and third party floating structure
assessment with regulatory compliance.
Marine Systems Engineer, 3/06 to 1/07 Clover Global Solutions. Assigned to the British
Petroleum marine operations group for the offshore production and drilling floating platform BP
Thunderhorse. Responsible for post Katrina commissioning and regulatory signoff of the
automatic watertight doors throughout the rig.
Asset Manager, 02/05 to merger layoff 5/05, Stolt Offshore, New Iberia, Louisiana
Responsible for the marine operations and equipment on the DLB801, a 342 foot pipe lay
barge with a 915 ton crane.
Commissioning Engineer, 09/03 to 05/04, Petrodrill Engineering, Amethyst Project, Portland,
Maine. Commissioning engineer for duel rig construction project. Responsible for the proper
installation and commissioning of the computer controlled electric over hydraulic Danfoss valve
system.
Port Engineer, 05/02 to 11/02, C.F. Bean Dredging, New Orleans, Louisiana. Port engineer with
marine dredging company; cutter head dredge (14000hp) included barges and tug boats. Rapid
site establishment of operational support facilities and vendors.
Commissioning/Chief Engineer, 01/00 to 1/15/02, Cal Dive Inc., Houston, Texas. Construction
company representative for DP semi submersible construction rig with construction, system, and
regulatory oversight.
Commissioning/Chief Engineer, 8/98 to 01/00, Transocean Sedco/Forax, Houston, Texas. Drill
ship Discovery Deep Seas (DP3), commissioning engineer and chief engineer. New construction
at Astono shipyard, Spain.
Chief Engineer, 9/80 to 8/98, responsible for engineering operations (dredging, survey, factory
trawlers, container and passenger vessels) as assistant and chief engineer.