J. Nasirov
Jeyhun Nasirov is a highly experienced professional with more than 22 yrs of progressive leadership in the oil and gas industry, specializing in PSCM, materials management, preservation, logistics, and supply chain operations. He has a strong record of accomplishment of optimizing material lifecycle processes, enhancing preservation strategies and ensuring the integrity and availability of critical equipment and spare parts across complex offshore and onshore projects. Nasirov has played key roles in major greenfield and brownfield developments around the world. His expertise includes the implementation of preservation programs, QA/QC inspection of incoming materials, and warehouse and laydown yard management aligned with international standards and project-specific requirements. Throughout his career, he has consistently driven improvements in materials management control, inventory accuracy, and preservation compliance, significantly reducing material degradation risks and supporting construction, commissioning, and operations readiness. Nasirov is also skilled in developing and reviewing procedures, technical documentation and flowcharts related to preservation and material workflows, ensuring alignment with HSE and risk management principles. He has a deep understanding of the challenges of maintaining equipment integrity across long-term projects and is committed to continuous improvement and reliability in materials and preservation management systems.
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