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CURRICULAM VITAE

NAJMAL BABU

| |Professional Experience |
| | |
|Email: |2008 MAR Inspector Trainee (Tubestar) worked extensively |
|najmalbabuji@gmail.com |At onshore and offshore locations in India. |
|najmalbabuji09@gmail.com | |
| |2009 FEB Promoted as Assistant Inspector |
|Contact. No.: | |
|(Mob.) +974- 77401235 |2010 JAN Promoted as Inspector and worked till OCT 2010. |
|+91- 9946813411 | |
| |2010 NOV Working as Service Inspector with NOV Tuboscope. |
| |(still working) |
| |

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