Philip Kavera

Philip Kavera

Analyst @ Trigon Metals

About Philip Kavera

Philip Kavera is an analyst with extensive experience in the field, currently working at Intertek since 2015 and at Trigon Metals since 2021. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemistry and has previously worked as a computer teacher at Intuit from 2011 to 2014.

Work at Intertek

Philip Kavera has been employed at Intertek since 2015, serving as an Analyst for a duration of nine years. In this role, he applies his expertise in chemical technology to support various analytical projects and ensure compliance with industry standards. His experience at Intertek has contributed to his professional development and understanding of analytical processes within the chemical sector.

Work at Trigon Metals

Since 2021, Philip Kavera has worked as an Analyst at Trigon Metals, located in Kombat, Namibia. In this position, he utilizes his analytical skills to assist in the evaluation and optimization of metal production processes. His role at Trigon Metals reflects his commitment to advancing the mining and metallurgy industry through data-driven decision-making.

Education and Expertise

Philip Kavera studied at South African College School, where he laid the foundation for his technical education. He pursued Chemical Technology/Technician studies from 2016 to 2019, achieving NQF Level 10. Additionally, he obtained a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemistry from Intercollege, completing his studies from 2011 to 2015. This educational background equips him with a strong understanding of chemical processes and engineering principles.

Previous Experience at Intuit

Before his current roles, Philip Kavera worked at Intuit as a Computer Teacher from 2011 to 2014 in Grootfontein. During this three-year period, he was responsible for educating students in computer technology, which enhanced his communication and instructional skills. This experience contributed to his versatility in both technical and educational environments.

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