Mohammed  Elhelou , maintenance foreman

Mohammed Elhelou

maintenance foreman

Saudi Bin Ladin Group

Location
Saudi Arabia - Jeddah
Education
Diploma, Aviation And Technology
Experience
23 years, 11 Months

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Work Experience

Total years of experience :23 years, 11 Months

maintenance foreman at Saudi Bin Ladin Group
  • Saudi Arabia - Jeddah
  • My current job since June 2000

prepare work order, maintain the activist of our jobs performance, reporting and dealing with our clients management, coordinate with my colleagues to obtained good atmosphere in our department, prepared corrective service and operational strategies as well

Education

Diploma, Aviation And Technology
  • at Westford University College
  • June 1996

completed 380 hours of handling Everything related on field, grounding, taxing, hydraulic systems, troubleshooting repairs overhauling engines, practically and testing. dealing with the manufacturer preceding manual of federal AVIATION administration, conducting airworthy procedure, dealing with avionics systems and structures of the aircraft.

Diploma, Airframe and powerplant
  • at West Los angels college
  • April 1996

I maintain a FAA license from west Los Angeles California, majors in hydraulic system and overhauling aircraft engines on ramps, dealing with avionics equipment and controls devices in the system. Repairs and troubleshooting

Specialties & Skills

Sales Operations
Plant Maintenance
Small Business
Ad Sales
Water Management
Teams coordinator
marketing manager

Languages

English
Expert

Memberships

internal ministry
  • visitors coordinator
  • March 2020

Training and Certifications

firefighters systems (Training)
Training Institute:
Alborg training institute
Date Attended:
February 2014
Duration:
200 hours

Hobbies

  • visitors tour
    i was the first staff member in top of tower CLOCK in Saudi Arabia makkah to enhance our clients organization explaining global astronomy in the museums of the CLOCK makkah tower which most visitors impressed my presentation of the CLOCK magnesium operations