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Jorge González
Responsable SSPA en QMax
Jorge González is a Mechanical Electrical Engineer graduated in 1998 from the Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco. He has built his professional career as a construction supervisor at Pemex and CFE, specializing in Industrial Safety and Environmental Protection. He has held roles up to the position of Group Chief in second-party audits for ASIPA department of Petróleos Mexicanos, the GPMP, and the UNP through collaborations with various institutions such as UANL, ITSLV, UNACAR, UTCAM, and UJAT. Currently, he serves as the SSPA Responsible for a multi-region contract at the Subdirectorate of Exploitation Services at Petróleos Mexicanos.
Jorge Gonzalez has a background in Mechanical Electrical Engineering from the Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco. He has also studied Renewable Energy Engineering at the Universidad Abierta y a Distancia de México. Over the years, he has held various roles in different organizations, including QMax, Perfola de Mexico, Proveedora de Fluidos Mexicanos, Sinca Ingenieria, Mexoil SAPI, and more. These roles span from field specialist to academic positions and supervisory roles in construction and environmental safety.
His expertise covers areas such as industrial safety, environmental protection, field work supervision, construction management, and specialized technical roles. With a varied professional background in notable organizations like Pemex and CFE, Jorge Gonzalez has demonstrated a strong commitment to ensuring safety and environmental standards are met in the energy sector. His experience in audits and collaborations with educational institutions showcases a well-rounded approach to his work in safety, protection, and quality assurance.
Jorge González's career progression reflects a dedicated professional with a focus on continuous improvement and compliance with industry standards. His experience in diverse roles within the energy and construction sectors positions him as a knowledgeable and skilled individual in implementing safety protocols and managing construction projects effectively. With a foundation in Mechanical Electrical Engineering and additional education in Renewable Energies, he brings a comprehensive understanding of technical and environmental aspects to his current role as the Responsible SSPA at Petróleos Mexicanos.