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8/11/2019 Early Career Forum Advancing your Engineering Career Agenda
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Petroleum Division Early Career Forum Series: #1 Overview, #2 Upstream, #3 Midstream, #4 Downstream
ASME Early Career Forum 1 Edmonton
Advancing Your Engineering Career!April 25-26, 2014 ~ 2 Day Agenda ~ Attend In-personThe Westin Edmonton 10135 100th Street Edmonton, Alberta
General Admission: $179
Early Career Professional and ASME Member:$45
Students:$25
Register Now! http://asme-ecf-one-2014.eventbrite.com Earn up to 6 PD Hours
ASME Sponso rs: Old Guard, Distr ic t D, Northern Alberta Sect ion and Petroleum Divis ion
DAY 1: April 25, 2014, Friday Featured Afternoon Event(Optional) TOUR OF C-FER Technologies; 2 pm to 4 pm; Meet at C-FER at 1:45 pm
The C-FER Edmonton facility contains a unique, world-class laboratory, in which full scaleequipment qualification testing can be performed, at high pressures, temperatures, and loadconditions, as well as in sour environments. The Exploration and Production Division servesthe industry in the areas of drilling and completion and in production operations. The Pipelineand Structures Division serves the industry in the areas of pipeline design and constructionand in pipeline integrity management. In addition to working for individual clients, C-FER iswell known for leading, organizing and managing Joint Industry Projects to address importantindustry issues. C-FER (http://www.cfertech.com/laboratory-equipment ).
DAY 2: April 26, 2014, Saturday Featured Morning Events Creating a Disting uish ed Career: Upstream, Midstream , Downstream
Deal ing with Human Resources
Engineer to Leader ASME You r Career Partner
DAY 2: April 26, 2014, Saturday Featured Afternoon Events Deliberately Choosing y our Employer
Safety and Ethics in the Workp lace
Careers in Oil & Gas Und er Sea
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Petroleum Division Early Career Forum Series: #1 Overview, #2 Upstream, #3 Midstream, #4 Downstream
ASME Early Career Forum 1Edmonton
Advancing Your Engineering Career!
April 25-26, 2014 ~ 2 Day Agenda ~ Attend In-personThe Westin Edmonton 10135 100th Street Edmonton, Alberta
Register Now! http://asme-ecf-one-2014.eventbrite.com Earn up to 6 PD Hours
ASME Sponsors : Old Guard, Distr ic t D, Northern Alberta Sect ion and
Petroleum Divis ion
April 26, 2014 - Featured Morning Events Creating a Disting uish ed Career
Deal ing with Human Resources Engineer to Leader
ASMEYou r Career Partner
Time (MDT)UTC/GMT -6 hours Topic
7:15 am - 7:50am Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:50 am8:00 am Bio-BreakSeating for Webinar #1
8:00 am8:10 am Introduction & WelcomeJudith Bamberger PhD PE,District D Leader
8:20 am9:50 am
Panel Discussion
Creating a Distinguished Career
Petroleum Industry Career FocusUpstreamMidstream Downstream
Upstreamexploration, production: Brian Wagg (CFER)Midstreampipeline transport: Juan Perez (Enbridge)
DownstreamRefining: Speaker TBD (IPTI)Doug Small, AMECModerator
9:50 am10:10 am Coffee and Bio-BreakSeating for Webinar #2
10:10 am11:25 am
Dealing with Human Resources: Engineer to LeaderHRs Role - Job Hunting & Searching Skills - Interviewing - Salary & BenefitsNegotiation - The Job - Performance Expectations for Early Career Engineers
Steven T Cerr i STCerr i I nternational Engineer to Leader
11:25 am11:35 am Bio-BreakSeating for Webinar #3
11:35 am12:00 am
ASME: Your Career PartnerLeveraging Engineering Society Resources To Advance Your Career
Finding your Technical HomeJudith Bamberger PhD PE,
ASME District D Leader, ASME Fluids Engineering Division
Focuson the Petroleum Division Joe Pavigli aniti ASME IPTI (InternationalPetroleum Technology Institute) ChairTechnical Leader at National Energy Board
12:0012:50 pm Networking LunchWebinar Offline
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Petroleum Division Early Career Forum Series: #1 Overview, #2 Upstream, #3 Midstream, #4 Downstream
ASME Early Career Forum 1Edmonton
Advancing Your Engineering Career!April 25-26, 2014 ~ 2 Day Agenda ~ Attend In-personThe Westin Edmonton 10135 100th Street Edmonton, Alberta
Register Now! http://asme-ecf-one-2014.eventbrite.com Earn up to 6 PD Hours
ASME Sponsors : Old Guard, Distr ic t D, Northern Alberta Sect ion and
Petroleum Divis ion
April 26, 2014 - Featured Afternoon Events Deliberately Choos ing yo ur Emp loyer
Safety and Ethics in the Workp lace Careers in Oil & Gas Under Sea
Time (MDT)UTC/GMT -6 hours Topic
12:50 pm1:00 pm Bio-BreakSeating forWebinar#4
1:00 pm
2:30 pm
Panel Discussion
Deliberately Choosing your EmployerSmall Firm versus Large Corporation
Consulting versus Owner/Operator
Nonconventional Career Paths
Joe Pavigli aniti
National Energy Board
Large Corporation
Speaker Being I denti fi edConsulti ng
Jenni fer Bell, Chair Petroleum Division Nonconventi onal Career Paths
YPAC Young Pipeli ners Association of Canada
Doug Small, AMECModerator
2:30 pm2:50 pm Bio-BreakSeating forWebinar#5
2:50 pm4:00 pm
Safety and Ethics in the WorkplaceResolving Eth ical and Safety Contr adictions
Scott Bur r, Innovation ScientificFellow of ASMEPrincipal Innovator and Co-author of Safety Under Construction
4:00 pm4:10 pm Coffee and Bio-Break
Seating forWebinar#6
4:10 pm5:10 pm
Careers in Oil & Gas Under the SeaI ntr oduction to Subsea Tiebacks
Don WellsHess Corporation
5:10 pm5:25 pmClosing RemarksJudith Bamberger PhD PE,District D Leader
Introduction to Webinar SeriesJenni fer Bell ,Petroleum Division
5:25 pm6:00 pmNetworking and Exchanging Business CardsWebinar Offline
(no refreshments provided)
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Petroleum Division Early Career Forum Series: #1 Overview, #2 Upstream, #3 Midstream, #4 Downstream
Introducing Conference Presenters
Judith Ann Bamberger PhD PE
Senior Research Engineer, Fluid Mechanics, Pacific Northwest NationalLaboratory Richland, Washingtonspecializing in multiphase flowexperimental characterization and instrumentation
ASME North American Pacific District Leader 2012-2015
ASME Dedicated Service Award 2005
US Department of Energy Honor Award 2011
ASME Financial Operations Committee of Global Communities
Vice Chair Fluids and Application Systems Committee of FluidsEngineering Division
Past Chair Fluid Measurements & Instrumentation Committee of FluidsEngineering Division
Jennifer Bell Elements Offshore, CEO and founder
Intervention Engineer, Chevron Drilling & Completions Group
ASME Herbert Allen Award 2011Outstanding Technical Achievement
Petroleum Division Executive Committee Chair
ASME Henry R. Worthington Medal Award Committee Chair
ASME IPTI Board Member
Scott Burr Principal, Innovation Scientific, LLC ASME Fellow 2011
ASME Dedicated Service Award 2009
ASME Leadership Training Conference Presenter
ASME District PD Chair
Principal Innovator and Co-Author of Safety UnderConstruction
Steven T Cerri STCerri InternationalEngineer to Leader
ASME District D Operating Board Member ASME District D Lead Trainer: Communication, Management, &
Leadership Development
Popular Speaker in ASME SpeakersBureau
8/11/2019 Early Career Forum Advancing your Engineering Career Agenda
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Petroleum Division Early Career Forum Series: #1 Overview, #2 Upstream, #3 Midstream, #4 Downstream
Joe Paviglianiti ASME IPTI (International Petroleum Technology Institute) Chair
Technical Leader at the Canadian National Energy Board
Current chairman of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Z662 Technical Subcommittee onConstruction
Juan Perez Senior Manager of Special ProjectsOverpressurization and Transients
Program, Enbridge Liquids Pipelines
Petroleum Engineer with 20 years of experience in exploration, drilling, andpipeline engineering and operations
Juans studies in Project Management, Internal Control and ComplianceTechniques, and Finance have afforded him a long and successful career,including holding eight increasingly complex positions at the main pipelinesystem in Colombia, OCENSA, which was eventually sold by Enbridge
Graduate of America University in Columbia
Doug Small P.Eng. AMEC, Americas Ltd.
Mechanical Engineer
Vice Chair ASME Northern Alberta Section
Mechanical design and project engineer with over 17 years of technicalexperience in pressure equipment design and manufacturing
BS ME University of Alberta
Brian Wagg
Director, Business Development and Planning, C-FER Technologies He has worked at C-FER for 23 years in various engineering and management
roles, recently focusing on the pipeline industry.
He is working closely with industry, researcher and government agencies tobuild a new organization called the Canadian Pipeline TechnologyCollaborative, or CPTC, to co-ordinate pipeline research across Canada.
Don Wells Sr Subsea Engineering Advisor at Hess Corporation
Principal Subsea Engineer ConocoPhillips 19812009
Texas A&M University BSME, Mechanical Engineering 19741979
Don Wells is a Sr. Subsea Engineering Advisor in Hess Corporation's
Developments organization supporting their Project and TechnologyDevelopment needs.
Prior to joining Hess 4 years ago he worked for Conoco / ConocoPhillips for 27years where he held Engineering & Management positions on numerous subseadevelopment projects around the world.
His industry activities include membership in API committee 17, Chairmanship of the Subsea TiebackFoundation, and Chairman of the Petroleum Division of ASME's International Petroleum TechnologyInstitute.
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