Daniel Willoughby CEng MIMechE

Lead Systems Engineer at Verlume

Daniel Willoughby has a diverse work experience in the engineering industry. Daniel is currently working at Verlume as the Lead Systems Engineer, where they are responsible for the development of EC-OG's subsea battery module. Prior to this, they worked at GE Oil & Gas as the Lead XT Product Engineer, leading the standardization and development of GE's Shallow Water Vertical Christmas Tree product line.

Before joining GE Oil & Gas, Daniel worked at Onesubsea as an Engineer, where they played a key role in developing a retrievable subsea metering module and an emergency well kill response system. Daniel also worked at Weatherford as a Senior Design Engineer, responsible for R&D engineering and draughting for Surface Wellheads and Trees. In addition, they worked at Aker Solutions as an Engineer, leading a research and development project for Subsea Building Blocks.

Daniel's engineering career started at Aker Solutions, where they participated in their Graduate Training Program and gained experience in various areas such as quality systems, project management, and wellhead engineering. Daniel also had a short-term role as a Student Engineer at Aker Solutions.

Throughout their career, Daniel has gained experience in renewable energy systems, energy storage, subsea technology, product development, and project management. Daniel is a Chartered Engineer (CEng) and a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (MIMechE).

Daniel Willoughby completed their education at Robert Gordon University from 2003 to 2007, where they obtained a MEng degree in Mechanical Engineering. In January 2014, they also obtained the CEng MIMechE certification from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).

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