Daniel Levine
About Daniel Levine
Daniel Levine is an Electrical Engineering Technician at DP World London Gateway, where he has worked since 2017. He has trained over eight technicians and has extensive experience in system guidance, fault finding, and software upgrades.
Work at DP World
Daniel Levine has been employed as an Electrical Engineering Technician at DP World London Gateway since 2017. His role involves overseeing electrical systems and ensuring their optimal performance at the port located in Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, United Kingdom. He has played a key role in setting up a training, test, and programming station for system parts used in port operations. Levine is recognized for his expertise and is frequently consulted by team leaders and technicians from various asset teams for assistance with complex faults and system guidance.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Levine has a solid educational background in electrical engineering. He studied at Thames Gateway College, where he achieved a BTEC ND in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from 2005 to 2007. He furthered his studies at LITS, completing an NVQ Level 4 in Lift and Escalator Installation, Repair & Commissioning from 2013 to 2015. Additionally, he obtained an NVQ Level 3 in Escalator Installation and Commissioning from Train'd Up. His training includes fibre optic testing, fault finding, and splicing.
Background
Daniel Levine began his career as the only electrical technician at DP World London Gateway. Over time, he has helped train and guide more than eight technicians who joined the team after him. His experience includes repairing ABB ACS800 drives on site and upgrading the crane control software on all 60 cranes' PLCs to align with Kalmar updates. He is also 1st Aid trained, enabling him to provide necessary support to his team when required.
Achievements in Training and Development
Throughout his tenure at DP World, Daniel Levine has made significant contributions to training and development within the electrical engineering team. He has established a training program that has successfully onboarded over eight new technicians. His efforts in setting up a training, test, and programming station have enhanced the team's capabilities in managing system parts used in port operations. Levine's willingness to assist colleagues with complex faults has further solidified his role as a valuable resource within the organization.