Michelle Camfferman
About Michelle Camfferman
Michelle Camfferman is a Gorgon Maintenance Planning FEL Coordinator at Chevron in Perth, Australia, with extensive experience in maintenance planning and coordination across various industries.
Current Role at Chevron
Michelle Camfferman is currently employed by Chevron in Perth, Western Australia. She holds dual roles as the Gorgon Maintenance Planning FEL Coordinator and Gorgon Maintenance and Reliability Advisor. Her responsibilities involve planning, coordinating, and ensuring the reliability and effectiveness of maintenance operations specifically for the Gorgon project.
Previous Experience at Chevron
Prior to her current role, Michelle worked in various capacities at Chevron. She served as ABU Campaign Maintenance Process SME from 2019 to 2020, and as Lead Upstream Maintenance Planner on the Wheatstone Offshore Platform from 2014 to 2020. These roles emphasized her expertise in maintenance planning and process optimization within the energy sector.
Work at Apache Corporation and CITIC Pacific Mining
Michelle Camfferman also has experience with Apache Corporation and CITIC Pacific Mining Management Pty Ltd. At Apache Corporation, she worked as Lead Maintenance Planner/Coordinator from 2012 to 2014. At CITIC Pacific, she held several positions including Lead Maintenance Planner Port Operations (2011-2012) and Supervisor - Port Production Shipping (2010-2011). These roles underscored her strengths in both maintenance coordination and supervisory functions.
Early Career and Diverse Roles
Earlier in her career, Michelle worked at the Australian Customs Service as a Shipping Customs Officer from 2006 to 2010. She also demonstrated leadership in the automotive industry, managing Pace Motors' European specialist workshop for five years and serving as a Motor Mechanic for fourteen years. These roles provided her with a broad base of technical and managerial experience.
Educational Background
Michelle has a well-rounded educational background, having studied Logistics Management at the University of Tasmania where she achieved a Graduate Certificate of Maritime and Logistics Management. She also studied Automotive Mechanics at South Metropolitan TAFE and earned a Trade Certificate. Additionally, she holds a Certificate IV in Frontline Management from ETAS, which added to her skills in business administration and management.