David Tutt

Process Engineering Chief at Bantrel, Inc.

David Tutt has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. David started their career as an Engineering coop student at various companies, including Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated, Rohm and Haas, and Aspen Technology. In these roles, they gained experience in areas such as inventory study, waste effluent water treatment, and graphics coding. David then worked at Metso as an Engineering coop student, where they conducted research engineering and worked on R&D for moisture instrumentation in paper production.

Afterward, David moved on to DuPont, where they worked as a Process Engineering - Technical Services professional, providing support to operations in a specialty chemicals plant. David completed maintenance projects, troubleshooting, and process improvement studies.

Following their time at DuPont, David joined Bantrel, where they held multiple positions, including Process Design Engineer, Sub-lead Process Engineer, Process Design Engineer (site), Lead Process Engineer, and finally, Process Engineering Chief. During their tenure at Bantrel, they worked on various projects for clients such as Imperial Oil, Reliance, Petro Canada, ConocoPhillips, Rosneft, and Cameco. David gained expertise in designing units such as Hydro-treating, Platforming, Delayed Coker, and Hydro-cracking units, and became a subject matter expert on pressure safety valves and flare systems.

Overall, David Tutt's work experience showcases their expertise in process engineering, with a strong background in various industries and a proven track record of delivering results for clients.

David Tutt obtained their Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, where they studied from 1996 to 2001. In August 2017, they obtained the certification of Professional Engineer from the Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Additionally, in October 2010, they earned the certification of Professional Engineer from The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA).

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Timeline

  • Process Engineering Chief

    March, 2017 - present

  • Lead Process Engineer

    November, 2016

  • Process Design Engineer Site

    May, 2010

  • Sub Lead Process Engineer

    May, 2007

  • Process Design Engineer

    May, 2004

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