M&H
Giancarlo Medina is a seasoned Project Engineer with extensive experience in the construction and engineering sectors, specifically focusing on oil and gas facilities. Since April 2012, Giancarlo has been employed at M&H, where responsibilities include overseeing various projects. Prior roles include serving as a Resident Engineer at ConFurca and Skanska LA, where Giancarlo led the construction of oil platforms and extensive pipeline systems, ensuring compliance with client specifications and technical standards. Prior experience as a Field Construction Engineer at SADEVEN involved providing site engineering support for oil production facilities. Giancarlo's early career included roles at Dimace and SIDOR, where the focus was on oil-water separator construction and technical documentation for manufacturing processes. Giancarlo holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Universidad Nacional Experimental del Táchira and completed an advanced English program at Valencia College.
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M&H
For more than 40 years, M&H has been a trusted source for oil & gas consulting services that maximize value for clients. M&H life cycle solutions include: • Enterprise Asset Management - asset integrity and compliance assurance, including creation of asset databases, maintenance schedules, job plans, and preventative maintenance procedures. • Engineering – technical solutions with multi-disciplined engineering, design, project management, procurement, construction management, and decommissioning support. • Risk Management - project and enterprise-wide services for safety and compliance, including PHA, HAZID, and HAZOP facilitation. • Technical Writing - procedures, manuals, and technical training programs for commissioning, operations, maintenance, and emergency procedures. M&H serves clients worldwide and has offices in Houston, Lafayette, and Denver. Dedicated to solving the right problems, M&H distinguishes itself with the expertise and resources to deliver projects on-budget and on-time, every time. To learn more, visit www.mhes.com.