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Approach from EPC Perspective

In this article, JGC addresses the challenges surrounding valve interlocking devices, highlight discrepancies between components and the need for collaborative solutions.

Engineering Engagement: An Interview with Bridget Spencer — Instrument Engineering &...

As an engineer-turned-manager for Wood’s Instrument Engineering and Design Department, Bridget Spencer helps her team to tackle a diverse range of projects in the upstream and downstream oil and gas sector. Spencer’s leadership style emphasizes knowledge sharing and training.

How an Engineering Background can be an Asset as a Procurement...

After years of working in the Engineering Department, Richard Hodgson made a career switch to procurement, and became a subject matter expert in his field. Working with a wide range of clients and projects has given him a unique outlook on the industry.

A Problem Solving Team: An Interview with Justin Deckard – Piping...

An analytical person who is dedicated to their craft will go far in the piping industry, according to Justin Deckard. With so many different situations that will come up on the job, a good problem-solver will find the perfect solution for each client. Justin Deckard is a professional problem-solver, even if that was not what he originally planned to be.

Small, Fast, Dynamic: Brownfield, Greenfield, Offshore and Onshore Projects

In 2009, when the oil and gas industry was facing one of the biggest downcycles in recent history, Carlos Pagan was one of the few who managed to weather the storm, demonstrating a resilience and flexibility that would set him apart throughout his career. Pagan discusses the many projects and roles he has taken on since completing his Mechanical Engineering degree at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez and moving to the United States. By Sarah Bradley