Jimmy Lapingcao

Engineer - Fire And Safety Standards at Abu Dhabi Airports

Jimmy Lapingcao is a seasoned engineer specializing in fire and safety standards with extensive experience in various roles focused on ensuring compliance and safety in diverse environments. Currently serving as an Engineer for Fire and Safety Standards at Abu Dhabi Airports since February 2023, responsibilities include collaborating with management and emergency services to uphold safety standards and evaluate work permits. Previous roles include Inspection Manager and Senior Fire Protection Engineer at PROFIRE SAFETY CONSULTANTS, where comprehensive oversight of fire and life safety compliance throughout project lifecycles was a key focus. With a strong foundation from previous positions, including Senior Inspection Engineer and Fire Safety Manager, Jimmy has conducted extensive inspections, gap analyses, and design reviews across numerous facilities, ensuring adherence to both local and international safety regulations. Educational credentials include a Master's in Management, Crisis Management, and Disaster Resiliency from Philippine Christian University and a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation.

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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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Abu Dhabi Airports is a wholly owned ADQ company that operates five commercial airports in the emirate including Abu Dhabi International Airport, Al Ain International Airport, Al Bateen Executive Airport and the island airports in Sir Bani Yas and Delma. We focus on managing, developing and providing aviation facilities and services to passengers and airlines, connecting communities and bringing people closer together. Our mandate is to position Abu Dhabi as a leading global aviation hub through enhanced travel experiences and by boosting economic growth. Abu Dhabi Airports has overseen the construction, launch and operations of the new Terminal A at Abu Dhabi International Airport, which will bring a major increase in operational capacity and world-class facilities for both passengers and aviation operators. The new Terminal A at Abu Dhabi International Airport, one of the largest airport terminals in the world at 742,000 sqm, has a capacity of up to 45 million passengers and will serve as an iconic gateway to Abu Dhabi for both business and leisure tourism. Please note that we reserve the right to delete any comments that: • Infringe upon the rights and/or privacies of other members • Are deemed culturally offensive or inappropriate, or contain any political, religious, or irrelevant matters To explore job opportunities at our company, please visit https://www.adairports.ae/english/careers/learning-and-development