Timothy Anaba

Timothy Anaba

Planning And Scheduling Engineer @ ExxonMobil

About Timothy Anaba

Timothy Anaba is a Planning and Scheduling Engineer at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in both offshore and onshore projects in Nigeria.

Title and Current Role

Timothy Anaba serves as a Planning and Scheduling Engineer at ExxonMobil since 2017. In this role, he is responsible for developing project resource-loaded schedules to meet contractual target completion dates. He also plays a key role in delay analysis and schedule recovery planning for complex projects.

Previous Experience at Nigerdock

Before joining ExxonMobil, Timothy Anaba worked for Nigerdock in various capacities. From 2013 to 2017, he was a Project Planning & Scheduling Engineer at the Snake Island Integrated Free Zone. From 2010 to 2012, he held the position of Project Planning Engineer, and from 2009 to 2010, he served as Project Coordinator - Nigerian Content.

Early Career

Timothy Anaba began his professional journey as a Data Analyst and Reporting Officer at INTELS Nigeria Limited from 2007 to 2008. He then worked as a Drilling Fluid Engineer - Trainee at Best Land and Sea Services Limited for 9 months in 2008. These roles provided him with foundational skills that he later built upon in his career.

Education and Certifications

Timothy Anaba holds a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Physics (Mechanical) from Abia State University, completed in 2006. He furthered his education by achieving certifications in Construction Project Management, Estimating & Cost Control, and Scheduling from Columbia University in 2017. Additionally, he has certifications from Oracle University in Advance Primavera P6 for Planning & Scheduling and Managing Risk in Primavera Risk Analysis (PERTMASTER).

Project Involvement at ExxonMobil

At ExxonMobil, Timothy Anaba has been involved in significant projects such as the QIT Gas Process Terminal - Titan 101 Solar Turbine Installation, which included procurement, installation design, and civil works for foundations. He has also worked on the Satellite Field Development Project, involving the offshore installation of new pig receivers on host platforms.

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