Zaqueu Araujo
About Zaqueu Araujo
Zaqueu Araujo serves as the Training Manager for Latin America at Superior Energy Services, a position he has held since 2014. He has extensive experience in training and management roles at Baker Hughes, where he worked for over a decade in various capacities.
Current Role at Superior Energy Services
Zaqueu Araujo serves as the Training Manager for Latin America at Superior Energy Services. He has held this position since 2014, contributing to the company's training initiatives for nearly a decade. His role focuses on developing and implementing training programs tailored to the needs of the Latin American market, ensuring that personnel are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to operate effectively in the energy sector.
Previous Experience at Baker Hughes
Zaqueu Araujo has extensive experience at Baker Hughes, where he held several key positions. He worked as a District Manager from 2009 to 2012, overseeing operations in Houston, Texas. Prior to that, he served as the Brazil Training and Competency Manager for Pressure Pumping and Fluids for one year in 2012. His earlier roles included Training Specialist for Latin America from 2005 to 2009 and Quality, Safety, Health, and Environmental Manager for Brazil from 1999 to 2003.
Educational Background
Zaqueu Araujo studied at Universidade De Fortaleza, where he gained foundational knowledge relevant to his career in the energy sector. Additionally, he attended Escola Tecnica Federal Do Ceara from 1977 to 1980, further enhancing his technical skills and expertise. This educational background has supported his professional development and roles in training and management.
Career Timeline
Zaqueu Araujo's career spans several years in the energy industry, primarily with Baker Hughes and currently with Superior Energy Services. His career began at Baker Hughes in 1999, and he progressed through various roles until 2014, when he transitioned to Superior Energy Services. His experience encompasses training, management, and operational roles, reflecting a comprehensive understanding of the energy sector.