I graduated from Alexandria University, faculty of
engineering electronics and communications department with grade very good. I have 7 years experience in fertilizers industry. I work for ALEXFERT as instrumentation and control engineer. I was in ALEXFERT before its startup so I participated in its erection, commissioning, and start up. I was extremely happy in this period because it was adding to me a valuable experience and skills. I have a good knowledge at DCS, vibration monitoring system, speed governor system for steam turbines, valves, gas and liquid analyzers, other instruments in field. The first five years I work as instrumentation shift head engineer then I was promoted to be control system responsible. Finally I am married and I have two children. What is your biggest achievement? One of the achievements that I achieved was decreasing all DCS load of controllers not only in ALEXFERT but also in three different plants use the same types of controllers about 15%. In beginning one of our controllers got overloaded from time to time causing all signals connected to it was seen as red boxes on display causing confusion for operation crew, what happened considered as a clue. In this period I was not responsible for DCS but I was interested in this problem I discovered that there is misconfiguration in communication modules causing the processor load increasing we send what we discovered to DCS vendor and they appreciated what we discovered and they recommended to correct this misconfiguration. I and Hesham who work for your company recently cooperated to repair the electronic card of air filter control unit of process air compressor.
Build simulation kit for training and test. It is very useful to
test any modification in configuration in simulation kit before applying it on real live system.
What is the expected salary?
The salary is not the main issue. There are issues more important than salary such as training that sets your foot on the right track and facilitate your mission