Malcolm Chambers
About Malcolm Chambers
Malcolm Chambers is a Loss Adjuster with a background in technical safety engineering and risk assessments, having worked at Dnv Gl and Delphi, and studied at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Leeds.
Title: Loss Adjuster
Malcolm Chambers currently holds the position of Loss Adjuster. His career trajectory showcases his extensive experience and specialization in risk assessments and safety engineering across various companies and industries.
Previous Experience at Dnv Gl
Malcolm Chambers worked at Dnv Gl as a Technical Safety Engineer from 2013 to 2015, based in Oslo, Norway. During his tenure, he specialized in explosion risk assessments for offshore platforms and conducted quantitative risk assessments (QRAs) for onshore facilities. He joined the DNV GL graduate program focused on technical safety engineering, further solidifying his expertise in the field.
Previous Experience at Delphi
In 2012, Malcolm Chambers worked at Delphi as a Trainee Engineer for two months in Kent, United Kingdom. This role marked the beginning of his professional journey, providing him valuable exposure and early experience in the engineering field.
Education and Expertise
Malcolm Chambers has a comprehensive educational background. He studied at the University of Edinburgh School Of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, where he completed his Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from 2008 to 2013. He further pursued engineering studies at the University of Leeds from 2013 to 2014. His foundational education was completed at the European School of Luxembourg, which he attended for seven years.
Career Aspirations
Malcolm Chambers aims to advance his skills in Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) studies, Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM) modeling, Hazard and Operability Studies (HAZOPs), and Hazard Identification Studies (HAZIDs). He aspires to achieve chartered status in his field, reflecting his commitment to continuous professional development and excellence in safety engineering.