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Nicolas MERY

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En résumé

Regulatory Compliance Manager - FPSO conversion

- EPCI - FPSO
- Brazilian Regulations for the Design and Operation of Offshore Units
- Classification Rules
- IMO regulations
- Skills in risk management and risk analysis, human factors
- O&G production, offshore production and subsea production installations

Mes compétences :
Classification
Engineering
Ergonomics
Ergonomie
European projects
facteurs humains
Health and safety
HSE
Human factors
Management
Offshore
Research
Risk Analysis
Risk management
Safety
Projects
Gestion du risque
Offshoring
Affaires réglementaires
Certification
Transport maritime
Gaz naturel
Pétrole

Entreprises

  • Offshore & Marine Regulatory Services - Director

    2016 - maintenant Management of Regulatory Compliance for Floating Offshore Oil and Gas Production Assets (FPSOs, MOUs, etc.) and Commercial Vessels.
  • SBM Offshore - Regulatory Compliance Manager

    SCHIEDAM 2013 - 2016 Project Regulatory Compliance Manager
    FPSO Cidade de Maricá
    FPSO Cidade de Saquarema
    In charge of managing compliance of FPSO Cidade de Maricá and Cidade de Saquarema with the Brazilian and International regulations during the Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation phases (EPCI) of the Project:
    • Accountable for the compliance of the two FPSOs with Brazilian and International regs.
    • Ensure harmonization of approaches, tools, goals, through the Management of Regulatory Compliance Leads, RC experts and inspectors across the Exec. centres and Construction Yards
    • Ensure all strategies, processes, organisations, activities are implemented for the electrical equipment installed in hazardous areas to achieve compliance with IEC 60079, Class Rules and Brazilian Regulations
    • Package Manager for the Classification society
    • Focal point for contacts with the Flag
    • Focal point for dealing with Operations and client (Petrobras) when it comes to RC
  • SBM Offshore - Regulatory Compliance Engineer

    SCHIEDAM 2011 - 2013 Regulatory Compliance Engineer
    FPSO conversion

    • Define the regulatory framework applicable to the project (Tanker – FPSO conversion) and identify the associated risks for the different phases (Engineering Procurement Construction and Installation)
    • Advise the Project Management Team on the regulatory requirements including Brazilian regulations and standards (DPC-NORMAM, MTE-NR, IBAMA-CONAMA, ANP, INMETRO, ... ), Class (ABS) and Flag (MODU, SOLAS, LISCR, ...) requirements
    • Coordinate team at construction site for ensuring completion of the work for compliance with NR-13 (Pressure Vessels)
    • Liaise with Class for ensuring issuance of the Class and Statutory Certificates required for sailaway of the FPSO
    • Advise Package Engineers and Package Managers for ensuring compliance of the different packages of the FPSO (Vessel, Topside, Turret)
    • Verification of the design against regulatory requirements and support Engineering in the implementation of the associated design solutions
    • At the construction phase (based in the Yard) Identify the (potential) non-compliance with the regulatory requirements through surveys and issue associated punchlists and assist the Construction Team for the clearance of regulatory punchlist
  • Bureau Veritas - Ingénieur de recherche / Management des risques - Facteurs Humains

    Puteaux 2007 - 2011 - Develop methodologies for the Collision Risk Assessment of offshore assets
    - Develop guidance for the verification of Subsea Production Installations
    - Develop risk-based methodologies for Maritime and Offshore application, like risk-based approval schemes.
    - Perform quantitative risk assessments for merchant vessels and offshore installations
    - In charge of research and management activities for several European funded research projects
    - Develop knowledge on human factors for the Maritime and Offshore industries
    - Develop guidelines and tools for integrating human factors in ship design
    - Advise the French Maritime Administration on human element issues at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)'s Human Element Working Group
  • Bureau Veritas - Intern - Research engineer : Risk - Human Factors

    Puteaux 2007 - 2007 Final year internship as research engineer at the Research Department of Bureau Veritas Marine Division
    - Research dissertation “Risk Management: The Human Element in the Maritime Industry”
    - Development of ergonomics based design requirements for the Permanent Means of Access on board commercial ships
  • SNECMA - Gennevilliers (IdF) - Intern - Process engineer

    2006 - 2006 Internship as method engineer at SNECMA fan production plant in Gennevilliers (FRANCE)
    - Development of suitable criteria and IT tools (macro VBA) for the analysis of machining thicknesses of CFM56-5B plane engine compressor fans
  • GE - Power Systems - Basildon (UK) - Intern

    2005 - 2005 Internship at General Electric Power Systems Inspection & Repair Services
    (Basildon Essex, UK)
    - Description/mapping/improvement of the ordering and work on site payroll internal processes

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