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Mohammad AlTrabulsi

Mohammad AlTrabulsi

Operation Manager For Birds Breeding And Conservation
Tashkent

Summary

Dynamic Operational Manager with a proven track record at EBBCC, excelling in staff development and team leadership. Successfully built a breeding facility, managed diverse teams, and implemented effective operations management strategies. Skilled in data analysis and employee motivation, driving significant improvements in wildlife conservation efforts.

Overview

18
18
years of professional experience
3
3
Languages

Work History

Operational Manager

EBBCC
09.2015 - Current
  • Building up the fast growing breeding and conservation facility
  • Hiring and training new staff members from Veterinarians and technicians to labors.
  • Managing the staff and reporting to the chairman directly.
  • releasing the inceptive bred birds back to the wildness and fitting transmitters on some of them for monitoring.

Senior Veterian

EBBCC
07.2007 - 07.2015

Started as a onsite only Veterinarian

Birds treatments, vaccination, Artificial insemination, Surgeries, X-Ray, Bacteriology work, Eggs Incubation and chicks rearing.


Education

Bachelor of Science - Veterinary Science

Jordan University of Science And Technology
Jordan
04.2001 -

Accomplishments

  • In the last 18 Years i have participated in (in captive) breeding of over a 20,000 birds, which have been released back to the wildness with very well studied plans to re introduce these birds in areas which are most in need of them.
  • 2007 Started EBBCC temporary site.
  • 2010 Started EBBCC permanent site to a large scale (Production target 3000+ per year)
  • 2024 Established a new Breeding center (Eihad) in Jizzax region in Uzbekistan.

Timeline

Operational Manager

EBBCC
09.2015 - Current

Senior Veterian

EBBCC
07.2007 - 07.2015

Bachelor of Science - Veterinary Science

Jordan University of Science And Technology
04.2001 -
Mohammad AlTrabulsiOperation Manager For Birds Breeding And Conservation