Summary
Raphael Abrams is a plant operator and field engineer with 14 years of hands-on experience in rig operations, plant engineering, and pipeline maintenance, currently managing plant systems at Hornbeck Offshore in New York. He blends a chemical engineering background from William Paterson University with mechanical engineering training from the National University of Ireland, Galway, giving him a rare combination of process insight and maintenance expertise. Known for troubleshooting complex field issues, he brings practical systems knowledge to operations and safety-critical environments. Raphael’s career centers on keeping offshore and pipeline assets reliable under demanding conditions, often bridging engineering design and day-to-day plant management. He is skilled at translating engineering theory into durable field solutions and has a track record of improving operational resilience through disciplined maintenance practices.
14 years of coding experience
bachelor’s degree in Mechanical engineering, Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology, Distinction, bachelor’s degree in Mechanical engineering, Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology, Distinction at National University of Ireland, Galway
Bachelor degree in chemical engineering, Chemical Engineering, Bachelor degree in chemical engineering, Chemical Engineering at William Paterson University of New Jersey