About Yassernaji
I am a mechanical engineer by degree, and I have 20 + years’ experience in process and power plants construction
Since 2004, I have been engaged in business development, managing, and delivering multimillion dollar contracts to key global energy providers.
I have advanced proficiencies in commercial management, market analysis, cost analysis, pricing, bids management, contracts negotiation, as well as project management.
I am a sustainable energy enthusiast and look forward to contributing to the development of its promising sector.
Follows are highlights of my career attributes:
- Leveraging thorough technical experience in mega plants construction projects.
- Extensive experience delivering key projects to major energy companies.
- Strong commercial acumen and contracts negotiations skills.
- Solid technical understanding of process and power plants capital equipment.
- Keen ability to assess project needs and present solutions that meet customer requirements.
- Repeatedly contributed to and led groundbreaking projects within strict budget and schedule.
- A good grasp of numbers and the necessary experience to review and analyse large projects.
- Keen ability to carry out proper business analysis and build reliable business plans.
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