John Cox

John Cox

Safety Engineer @ Akima

About John Cox

John Cox is a Safety Engineer with extensive experience in safety protocols and pressure safety measures. He has worked at Akima, LLC, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories, and holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Petroleum Engineering from Texas Tech University.

Work at Akima

John Cox has been employed at Akima, LLC as a Safety Engineer since 2015. In this role, he focuses on developing and implementing safety protocols to ensure a safe working environment. His tenure at Akima spans nine years, during which he has contributed to various safety initiatives and projects.

Education and Expertise

John Cox earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Petroleum Engineering from Texas Tech University, where he studied from 2007 to 2012. He is currently pursuing further education in Mechanical Engineering at the University of New Mexico School of Engineering, maintaining a GPA of 3.93 since 2016. His educational background provides him with a strong foundation in engineering principles applicable to safety engineering.

Background

Prior to his current roles, John Cox worked as a Roustabout at Rowan Companies for three months in 2008. He also served as a Cased Hole Field Engineer at Weatherford from 2012 to 2015. His diverse experience in the oil and gas industry has contributed to his understanding of safety measures in various engineering contexts.

Achievements in Safety Engineering

John Cox has played a significant role at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, where he has been involved in the development and implementation of safety protocols. He has participated in cross-functional teams aimed at improving safety systems and processes, contributing to enhanced pressure safety measures and ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Current Roles in Safety Engineering

In addition to his position at Akima, John Cox has been working as a Safety Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories since 2018 and as the Pressure Safety Program Leader at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory since 2019. His work in these roles focuses on maintaining safety standards and improving safety measures within the organizations.

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