Paul Holliday
About Paul Holliday
Paul Holliday is a Maintenance Technician at Chevron's Wheatstone Project in Onslow, with a background in marine and mechanical engineering.
Title at Chevron
Paul Holliday is currently serving as a Maintenance Technician at Chevron. In this role, he is involved with the Wheatstone Project in Onslow, where he focuses on maintaining and ensuring the operational efficiency of critical equipment and systems.
Previous Roles and Experience
Paul Holliday has accumulated diverse experience across different sectors. He worked as a Rotating Equipment Field Engineer at Sulzer in Wangara, Perth, from 2012 to 2015 and as a Third Marine Engineer at Hebridean Island Cruises in the United Kingdom from 2008 to 2012. His earlier positions include a role as Third Marine Engineer at Zodiac Maritime Limited from 2004 to 2010, Marine Engineering Cadet at Clyde Marine Training Ltd from 2004 to 2008, Passenger Handling Agent/Ramp Coordinator at Glasgow Prestwick International Airport from 2003 to 2004, and Garden Labourer at John Train and Sons from 1998 to 2003 in Tarbolton, United Kingdom.
Education and Certifications
Paul Holliday has an extensive educational background in marine and mechanical engineering. He studied Marine Engineering at Warsash Maritime Academy, achieving the MCA Class 2 Unlimited Certificate of Competency in 2011. Additionally, he studied Mechanical Engineering and earned a Higher National Diploma from Glasgow College of Nautical Studies between 2005 and 2008. During the same period, he also achieved a Scottish Vocational Qualification in Marine Engineering.
Specialization in Rotating Equipment
After relocating to Australia, Paul Holliday specialized in rotating equipment. This expertise has been pivotal in his career, allowing him to manage and maintain various types of machinery and electrical equipment onboard ships effectively.
Focus on Safety and Future Goals
Paul Holliday places a significant emphasis on safety and reliability in all his engineering tasks. He aims to transition into a management role shortly, leveraging his broad experience in marine and mechanical engineering to lead teams and oversee complex projects.