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Address : 24 - street number 252, Mandra

Bahari, Alexandria, Egypt.


Mohamed Elsayed Phone : +2 03 5567488

Mohamed Mobile
E-mail
: +2 012 4258939
:
Mechanical Engineer eng_mohamed.elsayed@yahoo.co
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Personal information
Gender: Male.
Data of birth: 18/1/1981
Place of birth: Alexandria, Egypt.
Nationality: Egyptian.
Military status: Exempted.
Marital status: Single.

Career objective
Career Objective:
Seeking to join a progressive organization working in the field of
mechanical engineering and offers opportunities for career
advancement.
Availability: I am able to start work immediately after announcement.
As: Full Time.
Job location: Egypt - Arab Countries – Others.

Education
Current Degree: BSc.in Mechanical Engineering "power mechanical
department" from Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig
University.
Grade: Good.
Graduation year: May (2007).
Graduation Jet mixer for channel flow aeration.
Project:
Project grade: Excellent.

Work experience
Mar 2008 , Training in Fracture department
At Schlumberger Corporate
Experience on triplex pump and centrifugal pump
maintenance.
And dealing with sand chief and POD (programmable
optimum density). Knowledge about many types of
valves such as (plug valve, butterfly valve, PRV
(pressure relief valve), and check valve).

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Eng. Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed
Curriculum Vitae

April 2008 – up to Site engineer


Now At engineering consulting corporation in Alex
west
Experience on HVAC
(Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning ) Systems ,
Fire Fighting Systems and Boiler System.

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Curriculum Vitae

Courses Taken
Non-destructive Testing (NDT) courses:
• Since 10th of July, 2008 till 22nd of July, 2008 – Radiographic Testing (R.T),
level II. At Science & Technology Engineering Center (STE), According to
American Society for Non-destructive Testing (ASNT) recommendation No.: SNT-
TC-1A.
• Since 15th of August, 2008 till 27th of August, 2008 – Ultrasonic Testing (U.T),
level II. At Science & Technology Engineering Center (STE), According to
American Society for Non-destructive Testing (ASNT) recommendation No.: SNT-
TC-1A.
• Since 23th of August, 2008 till 30nd of August, 2008 – Magnetic Particle
Testing (M.T), level II. At Science & Technology Engineering Center (STE),
According to American Society for Non-destructive Testing (ASNT)
recommendation No.: SNT-TC-1A.
• Since 23th of October, 2008 till 30nd of October, 2008 – Liquid Penetrant
Testing (P.T), level II. At Science & Technology Engineering Center (STE),
According to American Society for Non-destructive Testing (ASNT)
recommendation No.: SNT-TC-1A.

Computer skills
• Good command in Microsoft® Windows®.
• Good command in Microsoft® Office® (Word, PowerPoint & Excel).
• Knowledge about command in the AutoCAD program

Personal skills
• Willing to learn.
• Ability to work as a team member.
• Able to work under pressure efficiently.
• Portable and ready to travel.

Language skills
Arabic: Native.
English: Good command (written and spoken).

Technical Training
Before graduate
Summer 2006, 4 weeks At petrojet
Training
Summer 2005, 4 weeks At petrojet
Training
Summer 2004, 4 weeks At PETROMAINT and obtained
Training certificate
Summer 2003, 4 weeks At PETROMAINT and obtained
Training certificate

Graduation project
Aim: Jet mixer for channel flow aeration.
Procedure: Aeration systems for conventional wastewater activated sludge plants
typically account for 45 to 60% of a treatment facility’s total energy use. The ability to
define what improvements will be most cost effective begins with understanding how to

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Curriculum Vitae

create a simplified model of the system.The equipment used for wastewater aeration is
required for the biological process and also to provide mixing to keep solids suspended
for more effective treatment. Although there are many types of aeration systems, the
two basic methods of aerating wastewater are through mechanical surface aeration to
entrain air into the wastewater by agitation, or by introducing air or pure oxygen with
submerged diffusers.

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