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Exclusive Interview of Mr. Denis L.MOKA

Mr. Denis L.MOKA is NickCery Group Central & West Africa worker base in Douala Cameroon and he is , Marine Electrical & Electronic Engineer, working for Lamnalco West Africa marine and offshore services.

 THE ROLE OF A MARINE ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEER

My role as a Marine Electrical & Electronics Engineer is to be able to work with minimum supervision with good skills to observe analyze and limit defects.

Maintains and repairs electrical power generating and distribution systems; voltage regulators, engine governors, and equipment; machinery monitoring and remote control systems; power, control, and display systems of deck and science-related equipment, DC propulsion generators, motors, and control circuits. Assists with repairs in port and dockyards.

Performs routine checks of electrical equipment, and maintains records in Safe Net. Anticipates plans and schedules maintenance.

Writes technical specifications for maintenance, repair and upgrades of electrical equipment. The equipment includes, but not limited to: lighting, indicators, motor controllers, wiring, batteries of auxiliary and emergency generators, general alarm, and bridge lighting; mast and sound-powered telephone. Insulation test readings; maintains all moving parts of windlass, winches, and related deck machinery; and inspects secure connections. Main and emergency boards, and masthead lights.

Advices scientific crew on most suitable use of electrical power; maintains science which displays and power circuits in labs; helps determine electrical requirements; and supervises adapting and connecting of scientific equipment to shipboard power.

Performs day work and other duties as required.

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN WORKING IN THIS CAPACITY?

  • I have been carrying out this functions as Marine Electrical/Electronic Engineer for the last 144 months
  • I got employed by GETMA Group a French base company but I am presently working for Lamnalco West Africa.
  • I have been working for NickCery Group Central & West Africa for 25months; so far I think I have received personal rewards in forms of logistics, remuneration and professional recognition. In fact they are the best in Africa as am concern.
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Everything about NickCery Group excites me. The biggest challenge I face in my job is creating the right environment to grow a strong dynamic team. It all comes down to people and I enjoy working with the best in the business. I’m passionate about health and safety courses.

It’s not about legal or contractual compliance or being politically correct. It's a simple moral stance - nobody should get hurt working or doing Safety training for NickCery Group.

I joined the company in 2001 as UK Safety and Logistics coordinator for Training Services and was appointed deputy operations director for global operations in 2003.

I have worked in the oil and gas industry for over 12 years in topsides and subsurface production management with large blue chip operators and smaller contracting organisations.


I lead an executive team of 4 who oversee nearly 493 employees working in 10 countries, across Central & West Africa and some other countries in the north of Africa. We have overseen a 20% growth in the business with EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) several million dollars ahead of plan. We have a fantastic future and it’s in our own hands.