Ruel Amanna
About Ruel Amanna
Ruel Amanna serves as a QHSE Superintendent and Trainer at Nabors Industries, where he has been instrumental in mentoring new employees and enhancing safety protocols. He has over a decade of experience in QHSE management, supported by a background in organic chemistry.
Work at Nabors Industries
Ruel Amanna has been employed at Nabors Industries since 2012, serving as a QHSE Superintendent and Trainer. In this role, he focuses on mentoring and training new employees in safety practices. He has played a significant role in enhancing safety protocols and procedures at Nabors Drilling International Limited. His extensive experience in QHSE management allows him to effectively develop and implement safety training programs specifically tailored for drilling operations.
Previous Experience at Baker Hughes
Prior to his current position, Ruel Amanna worked at Baker Hughes as a Senior Wireline Operator from 2000 to 2004. His tenure at Baker Hughes, which lasted four years, provided him with valuable experience in the oil and gas industry. This role contributed to his understanding of operational safety and reinforced his commitment to quality and safety management in subsequent positions.
Education and Expertise
Ruel Amanna studied at Kallinga University, where he focused on Organic Chemistry and earned a Bachelor's degree from 2004 to 2005. His educational background in organic chemistry supports his expertise in safety and environmental management. Additionally, he completed his secondary education at St. John Evangelist High School. With over a decade of experience in QHSE management, he possesses a strong foundation in developing and implementing effective safety training programs.
Background in QHSE Management
Ruel Amanna has accumulated over ten years of experience in Quality, Health, Safety, and Environment (QHSE) management. His background includes a focus on enhancing safety protocols and training employees in best practices. This extensive experience has equipped him with the skills necessary to address safety challenges in the drilling industry and to foster a culture of safety within the organizations he has worked for.