,,Well Drilling and Exploitation of Oil and Gas Reservoirs'' Faculty
Title of qualification awarded
Gas drilling/Production/Distribution Engineer
Complementary Studies
/Certification
The Open University London - CODECS 1997 / Management Professional Certificate
Training Courses related to the main profession in the country and abroad
SLS York UK -English for Professional Purposes Feb 2007
EON Academy -Methods of Effective Decision Making Feb 2008
CBS Romania - GM Masterclass Academy 2016-2017
Postgraduate studies
/Field of studyMBA 2010 - ASE Bucharest - CNAM Paris/Master in Business PhD in Mechanical Engineering 2013 - Technical University Ploiesti
MOTHER TONGUE
Romanian
Other languages
Self
Comprehension
Speaking
Writing
assessment
Listening
Reading
Spoken
Spoken
interaction
production
English
advanced
advanced
advanced
medium
medium
French
advanced
advanced
medium
sufficient
sufficient
Computer skills: Microsoft Office
Job related skills
37 years of experience in the gas sector, out of which more than 25 years in top management positions (different companies, drilling, gas distribution) with a high level of complexity and difficulty, leading many employees and managing various situations.
Open to learning and development
Experience/Expertise in organization changes in very big companies
Experience/Expertize in crisis management, especially in the gas sector;
Experience in co-operation/negotiation with local authorities, central authorities and trade unions.
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Romgaz SA is the leading Romanian natural gas exploration, production and marketing firm. Its turnover (including intragroup) per activity breaks down as follows:
- exploration and production of natural gas (79.2%): 4.5 billion cubic meters produced in 2020 ;
- storage of natural gas (7.2%);
- other (13.6%): primarily electricity production.