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About
Us
Introduction
John McLay, a Canadian born Professional
Engineer, with 40 years of experience in heavy
industry, including refinery, heavy oil
extraction and upgrading, pulp and paper and
food processing. He has chaired 2 international
conferences on shutdown management and is a
frequent speaker on the subject with both
national and international experience in
educational presentations. His largest
conference as a presenter was in Naples,
Florida, USA which featured 860 participants
representing 36 countries. John is also the
author of the international best selling
technical manual, “Practical Management for
Plant Turnarounds.”
Biography
I started in construction 40 years ago as a
Boilermaker apprentice welder with a wonderful
career until in 1979 when the Canadian
construction industry went through a serious
downturn. Being inquisitive of the plants and
equipment that I had constructed, I went into
process and utility operations as a power
engineer, attaining a First Class Power
Engineering Certificate from the Alberta Boilers
Branch. In 1989 I registered at the University
of Alberta and received my Mechanical
Engineering Degree in 1992. With 20 years of
experience and my degree I was fortunate in
being able to work in every facet of turnaround
management and the supporting positions.
Therefore the technical manual “Practical
Management for Plant Turnarounds” is written
from a combination of theory and experience.
Previous senior management positions include
working as a Western Canada Manager for an
international construction company, site
engineering manager, technical coordinator
(assistant project manager), owner
representative for turnaround coordination and
as a quality assurance manager covering over 2
billion dollars of new construction and
maintenance projects.
Significant Achievements
• Author of
“Practical Management for Plant Turnarounds”
December, 2003 • Chairman – 2002 National Shutdown Conference
in Calgary, Alberta • Chairman – 2003 International Shutdown
Conference in Calgary, Alberta • International Conference
2004 Reliability
Maintenance Conference in Naples, Florida,
feature guest speaker on
turnaround, shutdown and scheduled outages, 860 delegates from 36 countries
• Developer and presenter of a 3 day course in
shutdown management for the
owner/operator • Developer and presenter of a 2 day course in
shutdown management for the
contractor • Seminar presenter of “Maintenance and Shutdown
Management Training” in Canada,
Malaysia, Cuba
and Pakistan • 40 years experience, exceeding 100 turnarounds
and shutdowns: heavy oil extraction,
processing
and upgrading; petroleum liquid and gas facilities ;pulp and paper; high
pressure
steam and electrical generation; steel manufacturing; hydro dam electrical
generation; major food
processing facilities • Professional Senior Mechanical Engineer –
Alberta, Canada • Plant Operations: First Class Power
Engineering Certification, Alberta, Canada • Trades Certification: Red Seal Boilermaker
Journeyman and Welder (national) • International Qualifications: Quality
Assurance – API 510
Quality Assurance
This is my specialty and I carry international
qualifications to do this work. It includes the
quality control of building to drawings and
specifications, inspection, repair procedure,
receive, accept and control procured material,
productivity tracking, government and code
legislation and as-built turnover documentation.
It involves me with every aspect of the shutdown
and it is where I have my greatest impact. I am
well compensated and well respected for what I
can bring to the table.
Working for the contractor the client had to
parachute in a client QA representative (my boss
so to speak).
“I know you mentored Jude and brought him up
to speed in a new area very quickly” John Moiseshyn, Reliability Engineer – ASE.
Engineering
As a professional mechanical engineer I have had
the opportunity to plan, organize and manage the
execution of maintenance engineering packages.
With my background I can also analyze packages
that I have received, when working for the
contractor, for mistakes or constructability
problems which has saved owners countless hours
and greatly reduced budget expenses. I have
completed over 200 engineering packages in my
time. I also have 2 ½ years of experience as the
engineering manger on $1kkk worth over several
projects.
Maintenance
This type of maintenance is not a plant
facilities day to day maintenance. You bring in
large manpower volume or specialty contractors
to complete work during shutdowns. I have risen
from the level of apprentice to superintendant
in the maintenance stream.
Operations
I carry an internationally recognized First
Class Power Engineers Certification (Alberta)
and rose through the ranks, which requires both
practical experience and theory examination. On
the Solvex site I was the senior field engineer
in designing the heavy oil extraction facility
(7 months) and was given the opportunity to
become the Operations Manger for the
commissioning and start up of this facility (3
months). This entire operation required the
input and over 500 persons of which I was
directly responsible for 125.
Turnaround Supervision
This is my second choice and specialty. Many
times I would be hired as a consultant for one
area and then given a short duration task of
mobilizing contractors, over seeing their work
and demobilizing them. My toughest assignment
was 13 contractors, completing the construction
of a 220 foot high by 16 foot diameter vessel
shipped in two sections, plus internals. This
work was completed 11 days, well ahead of
schedule. I was given this task 4 days before
the first contractor was mobilized to site and
had to maintain my QA manager’s position with
880 persons in the construction of a 100kk
expansion. This was the third time that I had
been contracted by this plant facility.
“If we had know what you could really do we
would have paid you any rate you wanted”
- John Parfaitt, Maintenance Manager, AEF.
Administration
I was the Manager for Western Canada business
unit of an international construction company
for 2 ½ years. This was the baptism to dealing
with contracts and subcontracts. My 3rd day on
the job was to encourage the owner to pay $500k
in extras, which we did receive. This unit is
one of the most successful in Canada and has
several standing maintenance contracts for the
repair of API 650 storage tanks.
“You taught me how to be efficient and make
money when I thought I was good before” Ron Proctor – Senior Superintendant, TIW
Steelplatework
Procurement
I had been brought in as senior inspector for a
routine inspection. The contractor was a junior
in the field as no work other than routine was
anticipated. The vessel internals had to be
replace and it was my responsibility to procure,
receive and accept this material. The loss
prevention and control of material is a major
component of QA.
Planning and Scheduling
When first starting in the shutdown consulting
business a smaller plant handed me 130 name and
equipment numbers to develop the planning of
their inspection and repair. I had 6 weeks
before we mobilized contractors. They had
developed a great archive of all of this
equipment so I was able to complete the
development of these packages in time. I then
carried on as client representative with the
major mechanical (who is still the contractor of
choice) and supporting contractors.
“We should have given you your own radio
channel” Paul Christensen-Facilities Engineer, AEF
HSE & Security (S-Safety)
A shutdown had been planned and was within days
of starting and the person slated for this work
was not available. I was asked to fill this
role. In one week I had three major incidents,
all non threatening or not work related. The non
work related did happen on site (seizure) and
therefore required a paper work process. I
learned that these types of incidents were put
into a cost perspective and was informed that
the refinery could have been run for 3 weeks on
the cost of these safety issues.
Training
Fairview College: Developed the Power
Engineering department for 3rd and 4th Class
Power Engineering by computer delivery. 2 ½
years senior instructor.
Cuba: Trained the senior engineers for CUPET on
the maintenance (1week) and (was requested to
come back and teach) the construction (2 weeks)
of API 650 storage tanks. I wrote the material
and delivered it through a Spanish interpreter.
Cuba: Trained CUPET plant operators on the
operation and maintenance of a heavy oil
facility. I wrote 3 different courses each of 2
week duration and they were taught through a
Spanish interpreter.
Conferences
2002 – Helped the Canadian Institute to develop
and chaired an International Conference on
Shutdown Management in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
6 delegates and 7 exhibitors
2003 – Chaired the 2nd International Conference
on Shutdown Management in Calgary, Alberta,
Canada 138 delegates and 18 exhibitors. The
technical manual “Practical Management for Plant
Turnarounds” was début at this conference and
sells all over the world
2004 – Presenter: Maintenance Forum, Naples,
Florida 860 delegates from 36 countries and
presented as “the most knowledgeable and
enthusiastic person on shutdown management”
Terrance O’Hanlan
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