
Aluminum Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba)'s Chief Executive, Tim Murray announced the appointment of Nabil Ebrahim Al-Jallabi as Manager of Operation Support Services. A Bahraini national, Mr. Nabil Al-Jallabi joined Alba in 1993 and since then held various senior positions in the operations side of Alba’s business. He also brings with him vast expertise in safety, training and HR related issues along with passion for community service. Commenting on this new promotion, Alba’s Chief Executive, Tim Murray said: "As a major company in Bahrain, Alba takes great pride in providing leadership opportunities to national employees to drive the future success of the company. We are confident that as the Manager of Operation Support Services, Nabil Al-Jallabi will make a major contribution to the growth and development of his department.” Nabil Ebrahim Al-Jallabi obtained a degree of Masters of Engineering Sciences (MSC) in Light Metal Technology from the University of Auckland, New Zealand and a Bachelor of Science (BSC) in Mechanical Energy from the University of Bahrain (UoB). He previously served as Process Control & Development Superintendent. As part of his community involvement, he has been a volunteer with InJaz Bahrain and a member of Tubli Charity Service.
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