Oriarebun

Quality Leader at EthosEnergy

Innocent Oriarebun is a seasoned quality leader with extensive experience in quality assurance and management across various sectors. Currently serving as a Quality Leader at EthosEnergy since November 2022, Innocent oversees an enterprise-wide quality assurance program aimed at continuous improvement and operational excellence. Prior roles include Senior Assurance Specialist at McDermott International, where responsibilities encompassed developing business management systems and managing project quality for EPCI operations, and Senior Quality Engineer at Weatherford, focusing on quality management systems for manufacturing and supply chain processes. Additionally, Innocent held significant positions at Parker Drilling Company as Senior Quality Engineer and at Sulzer as Project Quality Engineer, both roles emphasizing compliance with international standards and enhancing project quality across multifaceted projects. Innocent holds an MBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management from Southern New Hampshire University and a BS in Physics from Ambrose Alli University.

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EthosEnergy

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Our customers are facing a challenging future. They want a flexible and viable partner to support them in a world of changing expectations. EthosEnergy turns on potential to deliver services and solutions globally for rotating equipment to make energy affordable, available and sustainable. A unique combination of partnership and service quality, backed by a track record of tailored solutions, for the power, oil & gas, industrial and aerospace markets. EthosEnergy operates in over 100 countries to consistently improve performance across the value chain. Interested in a career at EthosEnergy? Watch as Our People tell you why you should join our team: https://youtu.be/Uhcu7wHB_3A Current Openings: https://careers.ethosenergy.com/careers Fraudulent job offers: Fraudulent job offers can and have been made by individuals, organizations, internet sites or social media accounts that claim they represent EthosEnergy. In some cases, job seekers are asked to pay a processing or work permit fee or provide personal details in order to begin their job. Find out more: https://careers.ethosenergy.com/careers/fraudulent-job-offers


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