Ahmad Alhussain, Commissioning & Turnover Engineer

Ahmad Alhussain

Commissioning & Turnover Engineer

شركة معادن للفوسفات

Location
Saudi Arabia - Eastern Province
Education
Bachelor's degree, هندسه كيميائيه
Experience
14 years, 9 Months

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Work Experience

Total years of experience :14 years, 9 Months

Commissioning & Turnover Engineer at شركة معادن للفوسفات
  • Saudi Arabia
  • My current job since November 2010

Do commissioning and make necessary actions and give suggestions to solve some problems encountered at site. Start and check all the equipment like pumps, conveyors, elevators, motors, dryer drum, coater drum and fans. Make all the necessary and required documents for Commissioning Dossier and start up the plant.

Chemical Engineer In Cement Department at Halliburton
  • Other
  • April 2010 to November 2010

, I worked as a Professional Cementing Engineer in the oil well bore. I take the depth, pressure and temperature of the oil well and I do calculation for the casing and cementing with special chemical. I go with my team to the rig and help in the pumping of the cement inside well bore.

Process enginer (Summer training ) at Sabic
  • Other
  • July 2009 to October 2009

I learned this summer how is the production of polyethylene and how to deal with and treat it.

Researcher at SABIC Polymer Research Chair (King Saud University) at Sabic
  • Other
  • March 2009 to July 2009

I worked in the field of nanotechnology research dealing with polymers. One of my works was mixing nano-sized materials with polymers and do the necessary testings such as hardness, flexibility, rheology and fire resistance.

Education

Bachelor's degree, هندسه كيميائيه
  • at جامعة الملك سعود
  • September 2009

Specialties & Skills

Production
Quality by Design
Team Management
Leading Cross Functional Teams
Team Leadership
computer hardware & software
Microsoft Office
Self-Starter
Team Player
personal dependable
communication

Languages

Arabic
Expert
English
Expert

Memberships

NACE
  • Member
  • January 2007