Darren Moore
About Darren Moore
Darren Moore is an Operations Technician at ExxonMobil and an Operator Maintainer at UGL Limited with extensive experience in mechanical and marine engineering.
Current Roles at ExxonMobil and UGL Limited
Darren Moore is currently employed in dual roles. At ExxonMobil, he has been working as an Operations Technician since 2018, based in Long Island Point. Concurrently, he serves as an Operator Maintainer at UGL Limited, a position he has held since 2016 in Victoria, Australia.
Previous Employment History
Darren Moore's professional journey includes multiple roles across prominent organizations. He worked at Survival Systems International (UK) Ltd as a Mechanical Fitter from 2013 to 2016 in Victoria, Australia. Prior to that, he held the same position at Survival Offshore Systems in 2013 for 11 months. From 2010 to 2011, he contributed as a Mechanical Leading Hand at McConnell Dowell in Adelaide, Australia. Additionally, he was involved in various capacities such as Mechanical Isolator at Thiess, Mechanical Fitter at CRE Macmahon Mining Services, and multiple roles in the Royal Australian Navy from 2006 to 2010.
Royal Australian Navy Experience
Darren Moore served in the Royal Australian Navy from 2006 to 2010, taking on roles as a Marine Technician and Marine Systems Controller. During his tenure, he gained proficiencies with marine diesel engines and gas turbines, which significantly contributed to his technical expertise in marine systems.
Educational Background in Mechanical Engineering
Darren Moore studied at Regency TAFE SA from 1996 to 2000, where he completed a Certificate 3 of Engineering Mechanical and an Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. He also obtained a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the same institution.
Projects and Technical Expertise
Throughout his career, Darren Moore has amassed a wealth of experience in mechanical and electrical isolation and lockout tagout procedures. Notable projects include working on the Adelaide desalination project, where he progressed from a mechanical fitter to Leading Hand and acting Mechanical Supervisor. Additionally, he served as a Mechanical Isolator on the Victorian desalination project, overseeing planning and implementation of mechanical isolations. He also has experience in start-ups, well integrity tasks, isolation planning, purging and leak testing, and flange management on remote unmanned platforms in Bass Strait.