Jarrad Mc Aulay

Jarrad Mc Aulay

Turbomachinery Coordinator @ Chevron

About Jarrad Mc Aulay

Jarrad Mc Aulay is the Turbomachinery Coordinator at Chevron on Barrow Island, with over a decade of experience in electrical and instrumentation maintenance, particularly in hazardous areas.

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Jarrad Mc Aulay holds the position of Turbomachinery Coordinator at Chevron. In this role, he is responsible for ensuring the operational efficiency of machinery on Barrow Island. His extensive experience plays a crucial role in managing and maintaining the performance of these highly specialized machines.

Current Role at Chevron

Currently, Jarrad Mc Aulay serves as the Turbomachinery Coordinator at Chevron on Barrow Island. His responsibilities include overseeing the operational efficiency of turbomachinery, which is crucial for the island's infrastructure and operations. His role requires a deep understanding of both the technical and coordination aspects necessary for maintaining such complex equipment.

Past Positions at Chevron

Jarrad Mc Aulay's career at Chevron includes roles as a Maintenance Specialist - EEHA and an Instrument and Electrical Technician. From 2016 to 2020, he worked as a Maintenance Specialist - EEHA, focusing on electrical and instrumentation maintenance in hazardous areas. Before this, from 2011 to 2016, he was an Instrument and Electrical Technician, honing his skills in maintaining and repairing critical electrical and instrumentation systems.

Experience on Barrow Island

With over a decade of professional experience on Barrow Island, Jarrad Mc Aulay has developed significant expertise in the specialized working conditions of this environment. His long-term commitment to Chevron and his progression through various technical roles underscore his deep understanding and practical knowledge of the island's operational needs and challenges.

Expertise in Electrical and Instrumentation Maintenance

Jarrad Mc Aulay has a robust background in electrical and instrumentation maintenance, particularly in hazardous areas (EEHA). His experience spans from hands-on technical roles to specialized maintenance positions, providing a comprehensive understanding of the safety and operational standards required for maintaining and troubleshooting complex electrical and instrumentation systems in challenging environments.

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