Matthew Nimmo
About Matthew Nimmo
Matthew Nimmo is a Senior Project Manager in Engineering and Construction, currently employed at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group since 2022. He has extensive experience in project management across various companies, including Jacobs, Worley, and CH2M HILL, and holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Chemical Engineering from The University of Tulsa.
Current Role at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group
Matthew Nimmo serves as a Senior Project Manager in Engineering and Construction at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group. He has held this position since 2022 and is based in Houston, Texas. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing various engineering and construction projects, ensuring they meet the required standards and timelines.
Previous Experience at Worley
Before joining Barry-Wehmiller, Matthew worked at Worley as a Project Director from 2019 to 2021. He also held the position of Senior Project Manager for a brief period in 2019. His tenure at Worley involved managing significant projects in the Houston area, contributing to the company's operations in engineering and construction.
Career Background at CH2M HILL
Matthew's career includes extensive experience at CH2M HILL, where he worked from 2011 to 2017. He held various roles, including Project Manager, Global Pipeline Lead, and Engineering Manager for Pipelines and Terminals. His responsibilities included managing engineering projects and leading teams to deliver pipeline solutions.
Education and Academic Qualifications
Matthew Nimmo earned both a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry and a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering from The University of Tulsa. He further advanced his education by obtaining a Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering from the same institution. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his engineering and project management roles.
Early Career and Other Roles
Matthew's early career includes positions at ConocoPhillips, where he served as a Project Manager and Integrity Engineer, as well as roles at KOCH PIPELINE/ONEOK and Syntroleum Corporation. He also served as a City Councilman for Ward 5 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, from 1999 to 2001, demonstrating his involvement in community affairs.