Lyndon Ivie
About Lyndon Ivie
Lyndon Ivie is a Fleet Capital Project Coordinator at Centerpoint Energy, where he has worked since 2012. His career at the company spans over three decades, with previous roles including Automotive Vehicle Technician and Fleet Operations Maintenance Supervisor.
Work at CenterPoint Energy
Lyndon Ivie has had a long tenure at CenterPoint Energy, spanning over three decades. He began his career as an Apprentice Automotive Vehicle Technician from 1978 to 1981, followed by a role as an Automotive Vehicle Technician from 1981 to 1982. He then advanced to Head Automotive Vehicle Technician from 1982 to 1987. After five years in that position, he served as Fleet Operations Maintenance Supervisor from 1987 until 2012, accumulating 25 years in that role. Since 2012, he has held the position of Fleet Capital Project Coordinator, contributing to the company's fleet management and project coordination efforts.
Education and Expertise
Lyndon Ivie studied at North Harris County College, where he gained foundational knowledge relevant to his career in automotive technology and fleet management. His extensive experience at CenterPoint Energy has equipped him with expertise in automotive vehicle maintenance, fleet operations, and project coordination, making him a knowledgeable professional in the field.
Background
Lyndon Ivie has spent his entire professional career at CenterPoint Energy, starting in 1978. His roles have evolved from hands-on technical positions to supervisory and project coordination roles. This progression reflects his commitment to the company and his ability to adapt and grow within the organization. His work has primarily taken place in Houston, Texas.
Career Progression
Lyndon Ivie's career at CenterPoint Energy illustrates a clear trajectory of growth and increased responsibility. He transitioned from an Apprentice Automotive Vehicle Technician to an Automotive Vehicle Technician, then to Head Automotive Vehicle Technician, and subsequently to Fleet Operations Maintenance Supervisor. His current role as Fleet Capital Project Coordinator marks a significant advancement, where he oversees capital projects related to fleet operations.