Haywood Claborn
About Haywood Claborn
Haywood Claborn is a Site Construction Manager at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in construction management and engineering roles across various companies.
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Haywood Claborn is currently working as a Site Construction Manager at ExxonMobil.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Since 2014, Haywood Claborn has been engaged at ExxonMobil as a Site Construction Manager in the United States. In his role, he is responsible for managing overall site operations and ensuring the timely and efficient completion of construction projects.
Previous Experience at ExxonMobil
Before assuming his current position, Haywood held several key roles at ExxonMobil. From 2011, he briefly served as a Site Construction Manager for 11 months. He also managed site construction as an ENL ExxonMobil Site Construction Manager from 2009 to 2010. Earlier, he worked as the Op's Interface Manager from 2007 to 2009, and served as a Construction Engineer and Planner from 2005 to 2007.
Early Career Experience
Haywood's career spans multiple roles and companies. He worked as a Project Construction Engineer for BP in London from 2001 to 2005. Prior to that, he was the General Manager at Hoke Construction Company & Corporation for one year. His project management experience includes roles at Natchiq, UOSS, Crossland LLC, MGW Co-generation Power Plant, Fru Con Construction, and Daniels Construction.
Education and Expertise
Haywood Claborn graduated from Ridgewood University with a Bachelor of Arts in Construction Management, studying from 1982 to 1986. Additionally, he attended Lee College for a year and further honed his construction expertise at Caddo Technology Center from 1975 to 1977.
Significant Projects
Haywood Claborn has managed several prominent projects throughout his career. Notably, he oversaw the Point Thomson North Slope Gas Production Facility project, managing the fabrication of modules in Korea and leading the Sea-Lift operation in August 2015. He also directed the Truck-Able Module Installation at the Point Thomson Gas Plant in Spring 2015.