Mohammed Alajaleen

Mohammed Alajaleen

Projects Planning Manager @ Confidential

About Mohammed Alajaleen

Mohammed Alajaleen is a Projects Planning Manager with extensive experience in project engineering and management across various industries, including transportation and civil engineering. He has worked in multiple countries and holds degrees in Engineering and Engineering Management.

Current Role at Confidential

Mohammed Alajaleen serves as the Projects Planning Manager at Confidential, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing project planning activities and ensuring effective resource allocation. His expertise includes streamlining and unifying project planning standards to improve performance measurement. He has been instrumental in enhancing physical performance measurement with resource-loading techniques.

Previous Experience in Project Management

Prior to his current role, Mohammed worked at Confidential as a Project Engineer from 2020 to 2021. He also held the position of Projects Planning Course instructor at the University of Technology Sydney for five months in 2019. His experience includes working as a Project Engineer at RATP Dev on the Riyadh Metro Project from 2017 to 2019, where he focused on project scheduling and planning.

Educational Background in Engineering

Mohammed Alajaleen has a strong educational foundation in engineering. He earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Civil Engineering from Griffith University, completing his studies from 2010 to 2013. He furthered his education with a Master's Degree in Engineering Management from Queensland University of Technology in 2015. Additionally, he obtained a Diploma of Engineering from Griffith College in 2010.

Technical Skills and Proficiencies

Mohammed possesses strong technical skills, particularly in project management software such as Primavera P6, which is widely utilized in the construction and engineering sectors. He is also skilled in Six Sigma methodologies, which focus on process improvement and quality assurance. His diverse experience spans various industries, including aviation, oil and gas, and transportation.

International Work Experience

Mohammed has gained international work experience through various roles. He worked as an Operational Transportation Exposure Trainee at RATP Dev in London for one month in 2018. He also implemented SAT 2.1 interface changes in Madrid, Spain, during the same year. His early career included a position as a Mapinfo programmer at Logan City Council in Brisbane, Australia, in 2013.

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