Jordan Weddepohl
About Jordan Weddepohl
Jordan Weddepohl is a Geologist (Grade 4) at Arup in Sheffield, England, with extensive experience in geoenvironmental engineering and digital tool development.
Current Position at Arup
Jordan Weddepohl currently holds the position of Geologist (Grade 4) at Arup in Sheffield, England, United Kingdom. He has been in this role since 2022. Previously, he worked as a Geologist (Grade 3) from 2020, demonstrating a continuous commitment to his field within the company.
Previous Roles at Arup
Jordan's career at Arup began as a Graduate Geoenvironmental Engineer (Grade 2), a position he held from 2018 to 2020. His initial role allowed him to develop foundational skills and knowledge, which he has built upon in his subsequent positions within the company.
Educational Background
Jordan Weddepohl completed his education in Geology at Imperial College London, earning a first-class degree from 2014 to 2018. Prior to this, he attended Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, where he studied Geology, Biology, and Chemistry at the Sixth Form level from 2012 to 2014. Earlier, he completed his GCSEs at Desborough School in Maidenhead, Berkshire, from 2007 to 2012.
Experience at Imperial College London
Jordan has held multiple roles at Imperial College London, including Undergraduate Teaching Assistant/Student Mentor in 2017, Msci Student from 2017 to 2018, and Undergraduate Researcher in 2016. These positions provided him with diverse experiences and insights into the field of Geology and research methodologies.
Contributions to Digital Tools and Methodologies
Jordan has developed digital tools and templates routinely used across the UK and Ireland. As a digital facilitator, he coordinates a unified digital approach in geoenvironmental projects. Additionally, he is part of the Geoenvironmental Digital Working Group, which focuses on optimizing digital methodologies in the UK and Ireland.
Geoenvironmental Project Involvement
Jordan conducts national mapping of hydrogen production, distribution, and storage assets. He also has experience managing multiple teams across Europe and the UK for high-value corporate asset acquisitions. His involvement extends to geothermal technology assessments, including both closed loop and open loop systems, and site supervision during GSHP installation.