James Booth's work experience includes roles at Venator Materials Plc, EnQuest, and Huntsman Corporation. James started working at Huntsman Corporation in 2005 as an Instrument Technician, where they carried out SIL routines, provided support on breakdowns, and completed QA loops. James then worked as a Shift Instrument/Electrical Technician, diagnosing and rectifying faults and ensuring equipment availability and maintenance targets were met safely. Additionally, they worked as a part of a commissioning team on Huntsman's new production plant, where they performed pre-commissioning and commissioning tasks and worked with vendor suppliers on the installation of a new system. James also holds several certifications, such as CompEx, and has experience as an Offshore Safety Rep and Environmental Rep. In 2014, they joined EnQuest as an Instrument Technician, where they were responsible for function, calibration, and trip testing of process control instrumentation and systems. James also served as a stand-in/gap week lead Instrument Technician and held various responsibilities such as Offshore Safety Rep and Environmental Rep. Currently, they are working at Venator Materials Plc as a Shift Asset Engineer and Radiation Protection Supervisor, where they ensure equipment availability, diagnoses and rectifies faults, and minimizes downtime to meet production and maintenance targets. James is also authorized to electrically isolate up to 3 points.
James Booth has completed an NVQ Level 3 Engineering Maintenance degree in Instrumentation Technology/Technician at Teesside University. James has also obtained a BTEC Higher National Certificate in Instrumentation/Electrical Engineering from the same university. Further details regarding the start and end years are not provided.
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