Michael Walton

Electrical Studies Engineer at Shermco Industries

Michael Walton has a diverse range of work experience in the field of electrical engineering. Michael started their career in 2001 as an Electrical Engineer at Anvil Corporation, where they designed various electrical systems and conducted field surveys. Michael then worked at Harvest Technical Services, Inc., serving as an Electrical Engineer for Chevron Refinery and later Ausenco. During this time, they focused on electrical power distribution and control engineering. Michael briefly worked at Ausenco in 2008, designing controls and power distribution systems for municipal water projects. From 2010 to 2013, they returned to Anvil Corporation, taking on roles such as Electrical Engineer and Field Engineer, working on projects for Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, Sinclair Oil pumping station, and Tesoro Kenai Refinery. Michael then joined VERSA Engineering & Technology in 2014, where they contributed to projects for Genentech and Tesoro Martinez Refinery. In 2019, they worked at Electrical Consultants, Inc., utilizing ETAP software for power system modeling and control schematic revisions. In 2020, they joined Wood, serving as an Electrical Engineer on a mining capital upgrade project. Most recently, they joined Shermco Industries in 2021 as an Electrical Studies Engineer. Overall, Michael Walton has gained extensive experience in electrical engineering, with a focus on power distribution, control systems, and project management.

Michael Walton has studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Washington State University, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. Michael also studied Electrical Engineering at John Brown University. Additionally, Michael has obtained certifications as an Amateur Radio Operator from the Federal Communications Commission and as a Professional Engineer (PE) from the State of Alaska. The specific years of completion for their education and certifications are not provided.

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