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Russel Metlitzky

Project Manager & Procurement Team Manager at Eichleay, Inc.

Russel Metlitzky is a Project Manager with a background in Mechanical Engineering. Starting their career with Parsons as a Mechanical Engineer, Russel later transitioned to Worley where Russel held the position of Engineering Manager, overseeing projects such as the Saudi Aramco Master Gas System Expansion Phase-III Compressor Stations Project. Currently working at Eichleay, Inc. as a Project Manager & Procurement Team Manager, Russel has vast experience in managing various projects including the Phillips 66 Rodeo Renewed Project and Chevron SLR Retrofit Project. With a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, Russel has a strong educational background to support their professional experience in the field.

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Los Angeles, United States

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Eichleay, Inc.

For nearly 150 years, Eichleay (pronounced “IKE-lee”) has been a continuous presence in the engineering and construction industry and has consistently evolved to meet market needs. We endeavor to be the service provider of choice for the industrial process and manufacturing sectors. The continuity that we provide from concept through detailed engineering, combined with our procurement and construction management services, enables us to consistently deliver superior results. As a family-owned, fifth-generation project delivery company, quality work and strong relationships are at the core of what we do. We have successfully executed a diverse portfolio of projects throughout the Western US and have built lasting relationships with a long list of world-class clients. We combine our facilities design and multi-discipline engineering expertise to successfully deliver projects of virtually any size. Our fit for purpose approach to project delivery enables us to develop cost effective solutions to technically complex challenges.


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201-500

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