Mohammed Saad
About Mohammed Saad
Mohammed Saad is a Lead Instrument Engineer with extensive experience in the petroleum sector, currently working at the Egyptian Maintenance Company in New Cairo. He has held various positions at LNG Spanish Egyptian Co (SEGAS), including Instrument Section Head and Instrument Superintendent, where he contributed to technical support and team management.
Work at EMC Egyptian Maintenance Company - Petroleum Sector
Mohammed Saad has been employed at EMC 'Egyptian Maintenance Company' in the Petroleum Sector since 2004. He currently holds the position of Lead Instrument Engineer, where he is responsible for overseeing various instrumentation projects and ensuring compliance with industry standards. His extensive experience in the field contributes to the operational efficiency and safety of the company's projects in New Cairo, Cairo, Egypt.
Experience at LNG Spanish Egyptian Co (SEGAS)
Mohammed Saad worked at LNG Spanish Egyptian Co (SEGAS) from 2005 to 2013. Initially, he served as an Instrument Maintenance Engineer, where he focused on maintaining and troubleshooting instrumentation systems. He advanced to the role of Instrument Section Head from 2011 to 2013, where he reviewed instrument work procedures and provided technical support. Following this, he acted as an Instrument Superintendent, overseeing team activities and updating the department's training plan.
Education and Expertise
Mohammed Saad studied at Zagazig University from 1998 to 2003, completing a five-year program. His education laid the foundation for his expertise in instrumentation engineering, which he has applied throughout his career in the petroleum sector. His academic background supports his technical skills and understanding of complex engineering principles.
Career Progression and Responsibilities
Throughout his career, Mohammed Saad has demonstrated a steady progression in responsibilities. Starting as an Instrument Maintenance Engineer, he advanced to leadership roles, including Instrument Section Head and Instrument Superintendent at SEGAS. In these positions, he was responsible for reviewing procedures, providing technical support, and managing team activities. His current role as Lead Instrument Engineer at EMC involves overseeing instrumentation projects and ensuring adherence to safety and operational standards.