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Willem van Den Dobbelsteen

Lead Commissioning Engineer at Seplat Energy

Willem van den Dobbelsteen has a diverse work experience in the petroleum industry spanning several decades. Willem began their career as a Marine Engineer at Shell Tankers bv, where they were responsible for overseeing the transportation of various cargoes. After their tenure in the tanker industry, they moved on to work at Shell, holding various roles such as Senior Rotating and Static Equipment Engineer and Teamleader Discipline Engineering. During this time, they provided technical support to multiple projects, supervised discipline engineering, and served as the mechanical engineering authority for rotating and static equipment. Following their time at Shell, they joined NAM BV Assen as a Principle Mechanical Engineer, where they provided mechanical and rotating equipment engineering support to multiple projects. Willem also worked as an Equipment Engineer and Quality Control Engineer, ensuring the fitness and quality of downhole equipment. Most recently, they joined Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc as a Lead Commissioning Engineer, responsible for commissioning a new gas processing facility.

Willem van den Dobbelsteen pursued their education in a chronological manner, starting with their enrollment at the Hogere Zeevaart School Vlissingen in the Netherlands from 1966 to 1968. During this period, they focused on the field of study of Marine Engineering and obtained a BM degree.

In 1972, Willem joined the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, where they continued their education in Marine Engineering. Willem completed their studies at this institution in 1978, receiving degrees A, B2, and C1.

Later, from 1983 to 1986, Willem attended the HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, also known as Hogeschool Utrecht. Here, they specialized in Materials Engineering and graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree.

Based on the provided information, Willem van den Dobbelsteen's education history showcases their commitment to the field of engineering, particularly in the areas of Marine Engineering and Materials Engineering.

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  • Lead Commissioning Engineer

    January, 2015 - present