Samuel Benyeogor

Stationary Engineer at STELCO

Samuel Benyeogor has several years of experience in the engineering and energy industry. Samuel started their career in 2007 as a Student Internship at Gramen Petroserve. NIG LTD, where they assisted in supervising maintenance projects and managed pipeline fabrication projects. Samuel also demonstrated strong management skills in data analysis, report writing, and project presentation.

In 2014, Samuel worked as a Process Operator at Eastern Power Limited, where they gained proficiency in boiler feed water treatment and testing. Samuel also acquired knowledge in boiler and cooling tower operation, as well as steam-driven turbine operation for electricity generation.

From 2015 to 2016, Samuel worked as an Operating Stationary Engineer at United States Steel Corporation. In this role, they specialized in operating stationary equipment and demonstrated their technical expertise.

Most recently, Samuel served as a Stationary Engineer at STELCO - The Steel Company of Canada, starting in 2016. This position allowed him to further enhance their skills in stationary engineering.

Overall, Samuel Benyeogor has a diverse background in engineering and energy-related roles, showcasing their expertise in various aspects of plant operations and maintenance.

Samuel Benyeogor's education history includes two significant milestones. From 2003 to 2008, they attended the Enugu State University of Science and Technology, where they pursued a Bachelor Degree in Engineering (B.Engr) with a focus on Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Following this, from 2012 to 2015, they enrolled at Lambton College, where they studied Chemical Production and Power Engineering Technology. Although the field of study for the latter program is mentioned, there is no indication of whether Samuel Benyeogor obtained a degree from Lambton College during this period.

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  • Stationary Engineer

    December, 2016 - present