Alan Perry
About Alan Perry
Alan Perry is a Project Manager specializing in Water Recycle at Chevron in Houston, Texas, with extensive experience in various engineering roles both onshore and offshore.
Title: Project Manager - Water Recycle at Chevron
Alan Perry serves as the Project Manager - Water Recycle at Chevron. In this role, he is based in the Houston, Texas area. Perry has been managing water recycling projects at Chevron for over seven years. His extensive expertise in this field highlights his commitment to sustainable water management practices within the company.
Education and Expertise in Civil Engineering
Alan Perry studied Civil Engineering at Oregon State University, where he achieved his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree over five years from 2003 to 2008. He also participated in a Study Abroad Program at the University of Nottingham focusing on Civil Engineering from 2006 to 2007. This educational background laid the foundation for his diverse career in engineering and project management.
Professional Background at Chevron
Alan Perry has a substantial history with Chevron, holding various positions over more than a decade. He was a Structural Engineer in Houston, TX, from 2008 to 2010, later transitioning to a Facilities Engineer role from 2012 to 2014 in Houston, TX, and Velma, Oklahoma. Perry's experience extends to international assignments, having worked in Angola as a Project Engineer, Fabrication Coordinator, and Construction Engineer. These roles provided him with broad exposure to both onshore and offshore engineering projects.
International Experience in Angola
Alan Perry’s career includes considerable international experience, particularly in Angola. He served as a Project Engineer from 2014 to 2015, a Fabrication Coordinator from 2015 to 2016, and a Construction Engineer for five months in 2016 in locations like Cabinda, Soyo, and Offshore Angola. This international tenure has equipped him with valuable insights into global engineering practices and cross-cultural project management.
Transition from Structural Engineering to Project Management
Throughout his career at Chevron, Alan Perry transitioned from roles focused on structural engineering to project management. His initial positions from 2008 to 2012 as a Structural Engineer provided him with solid technical expertise, which he later applied to his role as Facilities Engineer. Eventually, Perry moved into project management, focusing on water recycle projects. This progression underscores his adaptive capabilities and comprehensive understanding of engineering principles and project execution.