Barry Douglas
About Barry Douglas
Barry Douglas is a Paint Supervisor at Diamond Offshore, where he has worked since 2006. He oversees the painting program for the Ocean Princess rig and manages paint supplies and operations.
Work at Diamond Offshore Drilling
Barry Douglas has served as the Paint Supervisor for the Ocean Patriot at Diamond Offshore since 2006. His role is based in Aberdeen, United Kingdom, where he has accumulated 18 years of experience. Douglas is responsible for overseeing the painting program on the Ocean Princess rig, which includes managing blasting and spraying operations. He also plays a key role in ordering all paint supplies necessary for the rig's operations. His collaboration with the marine crew during shipyard operations ensures that all painting tasks are executed efficiently and effectively.
Previous Experience at The Macgregor Group/Santa Fe
Before joining Diamond Offshore, Barry Douglas worked as a Painter at The Macgregor Group/Santa Fe from 1994 to 1998. During his four years in this position, he gained valuable experience in the painting industry, which contributed to his expertise in managing painting operations. This role provided him with foundational skills that he has applied throughout his career in marine painting.
Education and Expertise
Barry Douglas studied at Brinkburn Secondary School from 1971 to 1976, completing a five-year program. He later attended Temple Park from 2101 to 1971 for a duration of 1550 months. His educational background has equipped him with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in his role as a Paint Supervisor, particularly in the marine sector.
Responsibilities in Painting Operations
In his current role, Barry Douglas is responsible for the comprehensive management of the painting program on the Ocean Princess rig. This includes overseeing all aspects of painting operations, such as blasting and spraying. His responsibilities also extend to ensuring that all paint supplies are ordered and available for ongoing projects. Douglas's role is critical in maintaining the integrity and appearance of the rig through effective painting practices.