Jamil Ahmed

Mechanical Manager at Civil Aviation Authority - Oman

Jamil Ahmed is an accomplished Mechanical Manager at the Civil Aviation Authority - Oman since January 2021, overseeing mechanical systems for airport projects, including HVAC, BMS, plumbing, and fire water systems. Prior to this role, Jamil served as a Senior Engineer at ADP Ingénierie from January 2007 to December 2020, contributing to the engineering and construction of Muscat International and Salalah Airports. With earlier experience as a Senior Engineer in HVAC at National Engineering Services Pakistan (Pvt) Limited from November 2000 to December 2006, Jamil was involved in the detailed design and supervision of central HVAC systems for various significant projects. Additionally, Jamil began a career as an HVAC Engineer at Naqvi and Siddiqui Architects (Associates) from December 1998 to November 2000, where responsibilities included site supervision and commissioning of mechanical systems for a medical complex. Jamil holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, completed in 1998.

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Muscat, Oman

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Civil Aviation Authority - Oman

Royal Decree No. (33/2012) dated May 26, 2012, establishing the Public Authority for Civil Aviation and be with legal personality and financial and administrative independence so as to be the authority responsible for various regulatory and legislative aspects of the Civil Aviation Affairs in the Sultanate of Oman. And work on the provision of air navigation services and the National Service of Meteorology Where the decree was catalytic and supportive to achieving the goals and vision of PACA and achieve the highest levels of safety on air and land. The work of the Commission in the regulatory and service aspects in terms of enacting and implementing regulations and regulations governing civil aviation in the Sultanate of Oman, and the issuance of licenses necessary for crews and stations Maintenance, held bilateral air agreements between the Sultanate and other countries, and the development of policies and controls to ensure the security of airports and air transport safety. And set the foundations for the development of revenues of the Sultanate airports and their facilities and maintain those investments and encourage investment opportunities. As for the functions of the service, the body creates and manages the operation and maintenance of air navigation systems development and organization of air traffic and the granting of transit and landing permits, monitoring, inspections and investigations in the field of competence on the institutions and airlines operating in the Sultanate operations.


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Muscat, Oman

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1,001-5,000

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