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Old 01-21-2010, 01:16 AM
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"Owners Supervisor" building projekts.

Hello!
My name is Jan Eliasson located in Sweden.

For several years I do have experince of planning production by building steel hulls.
As I have participated the building of a few ships meanwhile recieving a lot of experiance.

Production planner almost 5 Years.
foreman 1 Year.
measurement technician 1 Year.
Production worker 6Years.

Total Shipyard experience 12Years



Participated hulls as follows!

Supply vessels About (3000 tonnage hulls)
"Bibby topaz, Geowave endeavour, Volantis, Deep cygnus and Geo caspian"
These ships I participated as a Production Planner. And was assisting the project manager.

Luxuary cruise ship (196meter Loa)
"The World"
Cnc cutting machine operator, later as supervisor for detail production. And this was the first one I did work as a Production Planner for the assembly stations in the end of the projekt.

Norwegian coastal ferry (Hurtigruten)
"Midnattssol and Trollfjord"
The work consisted about cnc cutting machine, Frame bending, profile production, Brackets and slipway work. Also as a supervisor in the end of the projekt.

Fast monohulls and ro-ro hulls(about 10 000 tonnage hulls)
"Ikarus, Pasiphae, Cartage, Olympic champion and Hellenic Spirit".
The work consisted about cnc cutting machine, Frame bending, profile production, Brackets and slipway work.

Also I did work with measuring technician. For a hull dimension control group regarding two supply vessels for Tangen Verft projekt. For about a year.

My experience of steel hull building concists of 15 hulls at Bruces shipyard and Landskrona shipyard.

A totaly participating weight for hulls ready for sealaunching is about 85 000 tons of steel.
For now I am also familiar with the technical and quality requirements of classification societies.

Kind regards!

Jan Eliasson
Ekebrogatan 14
26537 Åstorp

Home:042-51051
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Email: Janne@mammamita.se
Website: http://janne.mammamita.se
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Old 01-27-2010, 04:50 AM
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Also I have uploaded Photos for some of the vessels. Visit my profile if you are interested!
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Some of the hulls I participated!

http://www.boatdesign.net/gallery/sh...0&ppuser=32786
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Old 03-27-2010, 05:47 AM
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Now my friends!
Even if the job is not containing boatbuilding. I participated an interview yesterday. Regarding a job as a designer/produktion engineer.

Feels terriffic and will be able to keep the boating as a hobby and at the same time work with my hobby.

Wish me luck!

Cheers!
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Old 04-09-2010, 02:15 AM
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Now my friends!
It looks like I have gained a job as a production egineer/ construction designer for the mining industri.
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Now my friends!
It looks like I have gained a job as a production egineer/ construction designer for the mining industri.
That is great! Congratulations. Now hold onto it for all you can as they are not easy to find, those jobs. I am very happy for your success.
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Thanks a lot Hoyt!

I am almost that happy as I have problem to sit still.
This will be a very very fun job.
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