J.R Dyer
About J.R Dyer
J.R. Dyer is a Material Control Supervisor at Diamond Offshore, where he has worked since 2006. He has extensive experience in material control, having held various positions in the industry since 1978.
Work at Diamond Offshore Drilling
J.R. Dyer has had a long tenure at Diamond Offshore Drilling, spanning multiple roles since 1992. He began his career at the company as a storekeeper, a position he held for three years until 1995. Following this role, he served as the Supervisor of Material Control - Corporate from 1995 to 1997. In 2006, he returned to Diamond Offshore and currently holds the position of Material Control Supervisor - International. His extensive experience within the company reflects a deep understanding of material management and operational logistics.
Career Background in Drilling Industry
Before joining Diamond Offshore Drilling, J.R. Dyer worked at Noble Drilling from 1978 to 1985. During his seven years there, he held various positions that contributed to his foundational knowledge in the drilling industry. This early experience laid the groundwork for his later roles at Diamond Offshore, where he has developed his expertise in material control and supervision.
Current Role and Responsibilities
As the Material Control Supervisor - International at Diamond Offshore, J.R. Dyer is responsible for overseeing material management processes across international operations. His role involves ensuring that materials are efficiently managed and that supply chain operations align with the company's operational needs. His position requires a strong focus on logistics, inventory control, and coordination with various departments to maintain operational efficiency.
Professional Experience Timeline
J.R. Dyer's professional experience in the drilling industry spans several decades. He began his career at Noble Drilling in 1978 and worked there until 1985. He then joined Diamond Offshore Drilling in 1992 as a storekeeper. After three years, he transitioned to a supervisory role in material control, which he held until 1997. After a brief hiatus, he returned to Diamond Offshore in 2006, where he has continued to advance his career in material control supervision.