Thomas Massingham

Project Engineer at Aquaterra Energy

Thomas Massingham is a project engineer at Aquaterra Energy, specializing in weight control and material tracking for offshore platform development since May 2022. Prior experience includes serving as an additive manufacturing engineer at Plastech Additive Manufacturing, where responsibilities encompassed customer liaison, project management, and equipment maintenance from March to December 2021. Additionally, Thomas worked as a CAD engineer and sales assistant at GO Outdoors LTD from October 2014 to October 2018. Academically, Thomas holds a Master of Science in Energy Engineering with Environmental Management from the University of East Anglia and a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Brighton.

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Aquaterra Energy

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From seabed to surface, oil and gas to wind and hydrogen, Aquaterra Energy is the offshore energy industry’s first choice for offshore products, systems, and projects around the world. Our commitment to engineering excellence and our practical experience in the field shapes everything we do. Our people understand the complex engineering needed to make drilling operations, field developments and offshore renewable projects work and get under the skin of every single project to find the right way to deliver the right products and the right support, as efficiently as possible. Our expert team of analysts, designers and engineers continually push boundaries, challenging themselves to find the best possible solutions and amplifying each other’s skills and experience – to enhance the skills and experience of our customers’ own people. From highly-engineered products to conceptual design, analysis, construction, installation, service and maintenance, Aquaterra Energy’s engineers and analysts create the solutions that customers need, while delivering operational improvements, efficiency gains and supporting decarbonisation efforts – whatever their circumstances.


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