Alex Avila
About Alex Avila
Alex Avila is a Senior Operations and Maintenance Technician at Aker Solutions, with extensive experience in offshore operations and subsea systems.
Title
Alex Avila currently holds the position of Técnico Em Operações E Manutenção Sênior | Offshore at Aker Solutions. He has been with the company since 2011, working in the Macaé region of Brazil. His role involves managing and executing field operations, including client interactions and overseeing a team of approximately 8 employees.
Company
Alex Avila is associated with Aker Solutions, where he has been working since 2011. Aker Solutions provides integrated solutions, products, and services to the global energy industry, featuring a focus on subsea production and processing systems. Alex contributes significantly to offshore operations and maintenance projects within the company.
Professional Background
Alex Avila has a robust professional background in operations, maintenance, and electrical work. Prior to his current role at Aker Solutions, he worked at NAES Corporation from 2010 to 2011 and Grupo Águas do Brasil from 2007 to 2010. He began his career as an Eletricista Offshore at Jotagê Engenharia in 2006. Throughout his career, he has accumulated vast experience in handling offshore and subsea systems.
Education and Expertise
Alex Avila studied at Escola Técnica Estadual João Barcelos Martins, where he obtained a Técnico em Eletromecânica in Industrial studies from 2008 to 2009. His technical expertise includes commissioning subsea systems, managing heavy and light workovers, and conducting electrical and hydraulic tests such as RC and RI. His education has provided a strong foundation for his extensive career in the energy sector.
Achievements
Alex Avila has been instrumental in several pioneering projects. At Aker Solutions, he participated in the innovative implementation of the Global System of ANM sets, a first in the Pre-salt region. Additionally, he has extensive experience commissioning subsea systems on platforms NS-51 and NS-52. During his time at NAES Corporation, he played a crucial role in the GESA project, which established the first wind power plant in Rio de Janeiro and facilitated the operation and distribution of wind-generated electricity.