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Mohammed Haithe Albalawi

Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia

Summary

I am an Electrical and Electronics Engineering graduate working as a Project Specialist in obsolescence management, support engineering, and radar systems. I manage component lifecycle risks, support technical troubleshooting, and coordinate with cross-functional teams and suppliers to maintain system reliability. My experience has strengthened my skills in problem-solving, systems engineering, and project coordination within a high-technology environment.

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Work history

Project specialist

SAMI MBDA missile system
Riyadh
11.2025 - Current
  • Executed strategies for managing obsolescence of radar system components, focusing on lifecycle continuity and risk minimisation through proactive assessment and planning.
  • Executed comprehensive lifecycle analysis and implemented targeted mitigation strategies, such as product redesigns and managing last-time buys.
  • Engaged with engineering supply chain and vendors to source and validate critical replacement parts, utilising effective communication and negotiation skills.
  • Developed and maintained configuration management documentation while executing detailed risk assessments to identify potential project vulnerabilities.

Education

Bachelor of Engineering - Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Queen Mary University of London
London
07.2025

Skills

  • Time management
  • Critical thinking
  • Communication skills
  • Adaptability & Continuous improvement
  • Documentation & Reporting
  • Problem solving
  • Teamwork

Certification

  • Six Sigma Yellow Belt
  • Saudi Aramco Summer Program
  • Working at heights safety training
  • Electrical safety & Hazard awareness
  • Fire safety & Emergency Response

Languages

Arabic
Native
English
Advanced
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Timeline

Project specialist

SAMI MBDA missile system
11.2025 - Current

Bachelor of Engineering - Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Queen Mary University of London
Mohammed Haithe Albalawi