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Mohamed Khalil

Business Development Manager at Doble

Mohamed Khalil has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Mohamed began their career in 2007 at the Egyptian National Transmission Grid (EETC), where they worked as a Field Testing Engineer. In this role, they were responsible for testing power transformers, breakers, cables, surge arrestors, and current transformers. Mohamed also carried out routine and commissioning testing of power transformers up to 500 kV. Mohamed also served as an on-call engineer for power transformer outages in the Cairo zone, where they were responsible for testing faulty transformers. Mohamed also had the opportunity to inspect and witness factory tests of power transformers.

In 2009, Mohamed Khalil took on the role of Maintenance and Operation Engineer at EETC. In this position, they dealt with accidents involving transformers, feeders, and overhead transmission lines outages. Mohamed prepared reports on these accidents, including the situation of operation of the substation, the description of the accident, the cause, and the procedures taken to fix the situation. Additionally, they were responsible for scheduling and executing maintenance activities of high-voltage equipment in the substation. Mohamed held the position of Senior Authorized Engineer for switching and commissioning.

In 2013, Mohamed joined the Bahrain National Transmission Grid (EWA) as a Field Testing Engineer. Mohamed'sresponsibilities included testing power transformers and reactors up to 220 kV. Mohamed also performed regular and emergency maintenance of power transformers ranging from 33 kV to 400 kV.

Since 2016, Mohamed has been working at Doble Engineering Company. Mohamed initially served as a Technical Application Engineer, where they focused on asset management. Later, they transitioned to the role of Business Development Manager. Currently, the exact end dates for their roles at Doble Engineering Company have not been specified.

In conclusion, Mohamed Khalil has a wealth of experience in the power transmission grid sector, particularly in field testing, maintenance, operation, and business development.

Mohamed Khalil earned their Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree in Electrical Power Engineering from Ain Shams University between 2002 and 2007. Mohamed then pursued a Master's Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the same university from 2009 to 2012. After that, they joined Politecnico di Milano and obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Reliability Engineering between 2013 and 2016.

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