Baptiste Ellias

Manager, Operational Risk Management at DuPont Sustainable Solutions

Baptiste Ellias has a diverse work experience in various companies and roles. Baptiste started their career in 2009 as a Support HSE at William Pitters. In 2010, they worked as a Safety Advisor at the District of North Vancouver Fire & Rescue Service. From 2012 to 2014, they worked at ERM: Environmental Resources Management as a Risk & Safety Engineer, where they conducted safety studies for international oil & gas projects. Baptiste then joined TUV Rheinland Group in 2014 as a Safety Engineer, leading technical safety studies for oil & gas projects. In 2017, they joined DuPont Sustainable Solutions where they served as a Manager of Operational Risk Management. Baptiste also has experience as a Project Risk Engineer at PetroSA. Overall, Baptiste Ellias has a strong background in operational risk management and safety engineering in the oil & gas industry.

Baptiste Ellias has a comprehensive education history in the field of industrial risk management and fire safety engineering. In 2008, they enrolled at Université de Bordeaux and obtained a Bachelor's degree in Health, Safety, and Environment in 2010. Following this, they pursued a Master of Science in Fire Safety Engineering at Ulster University from 2010 to 2011. Continuing their education, they attended Mines Paris in 2011 and 2012, where they completed an Advanced Master's degree in Industrial Risk Management.

In addition to their formal education, Baptiste Ellias has also earned certifications to complement their academic qualifications. In 2014, they obtained the "Oil and Gas Well Technology" certification from OPITO. Furthermore, they completed the "Operational Excellence in Practice" course offered by Coursera in April 2020. Finally, they have mentioned acquiring the "MOOC Oil & Gas" certification from IFP School, although the specific date of attainment is not provided.

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  • Manager, Operational Risk Management

    April, 2017 - present

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