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Abdulla Alseiari

SVP - Network Infrastructure - TAQA Transmission
17.0 yrs experienceUtilities
Jan 2025

The move

MoveTRANSCO TAQA Transmission
TitleInfrastructure Services Support Department Manager Senior Vice President - Network Infrastructure
LocationAbu Dhabi Abu Dhabi
Career arcRooted in UAE
First time at this levelYes
Cross-border moveNo — same country
Years in UAE18.0
Total experience17.0 years
TAQA Transmission headcount501-1,000 employees
TAQA Transmission industryUtilities
TAQA Transmission HQAbu Dhabi
TAQA Transmission typePublic Company

Career arc

  1. Senior Vice President - Network InfrastructureJan 2025 — Present
    TAQA Transmission· Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates
  2. Infrastructure Services Support Department ManagerMar 2018 — Dec 2024
    TRANSCO· Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates· Full-time
  3. Head of Customer Technical Services SectionApr 2016 — Mar 2018
    TRANSCO· United Arab Emirates
  4. Senior Infrastructure Services EngineerApr 2013 — Mar 2016
    TRANSCO· Abu Dhabi
  5. Support Services EngineerMar 2009 — Mar 2014
    TRANSCO· Abu Dhabi

Education

Top skills

Asset ManagementMilestonesExecutive ProtectionProject DeliveryHSEQBusiness Planning

About

At the forefront of TAQA Transmission's network infrastructure development, my role involves steering large-scale government projects to secure our power and water transmission networks. Strategic collaboration with UAE government entities has been vital in expanding and launching new projects. The team at TAQA and I ensure that safety and security protocols are meticulously followed, aligning with my commitment to operational excellence. Previously, as Manager at TRANSCO, I led the Infrastructure Services Support Department, where problem-solving and project planning were essential competencies. Our work directly impacted the approval process of plot and service corridors, a critical aspect of the national infrastructure's growth. My dedication to safeguarding vital utilities and enhanci

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