Mahmoud Dwedar is a Mechanical Maintenance and Turnaround Engineer with eight years of hands-on experience in oil and refining sectors, currently supporting Zubair Field operations and large-scale TAR projects for Egyptian Refining Company. He combines deep expertise in static and rotating equipment maintenance—tanks, heat exchangers, pumps and compressors—with practical turnaround planning, tender preparation, and on-site execution. Mahmoud has led scope, manpower and logistics planning for shutdowns and has authored inspection and technical offers that bridge field realities with commercial requirements. His background includes HVAC design, renewable energy research on power-to-gas during university, and early cross‑industry training at power plants and refineries, reflecting a broad systems perspective. Based in Egypt and trained at Alexandria University, he brings a pragmatic problem-solving style and a track record of coordinating complex maintenance campaigns under tight schedules. Notably, he blends field-level hot-work and fabrication experience with strategic TAR planning—making him effective both on the ground and in pre-shutdown preparation.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechanical Engineering, very good, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechanical Engineering, very good at faculty of engineering Alexandria university
Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University , Mechanical Engineering Department
this project deal with building power to gas unit in Nile cargo ship , this unit has different sources of energy and variable load with storage energy in the form of hydrogen fuel , then reuse hydrogen in fuel cell to generate electricity during increasing of load demand
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