Cameron Mudford
About Cameron Mudford
Cameron Mudford is a Fixed Equipment Inspector at Chevron in El Segundo, California, with extensive experience in inspection techniques and major turnaround projects.
Title
Cameron Mudford holds the position of Fixed Equipment Inspector at Chevron in El Segundo, California. His role involves ensuring the safety and reliability of various refinery operations through thorough inspections and compliance checks.
Career Background
Before his current role at Chevron, Cameron Mudford worked as a Fixed Equipment Inspector at Applus RTD in Bakersfield, California, from 2008 to 2014. Additionally, he worked as a Fabricator at American Fabrication from 2007 to 2008. These roles have contributed significantly to his expertise in equipment inspection and maintenance.
Education and Expertise
Cameron Mudford completed his education at Centennial High School. He holds multiple ASNT SNT-TC-1A Level II Certifications in several inspection techniques, including Radiographic, Magnetic Particle, Dye Penetrant, and Ultrasonic Inspections. Additionally, he is certified with API 510 and API 570, indicating his proficiency in pressure vessel and piping inspection.
Professional Training and Certifications
Cameron has completed specialized training courses such as the ASME BPV Code, Section VIII, Division 1 Combo Course, and Chevron Senior Analyst and Inspector Training for Fired Heaters and Hydroprocessing. He also holds a California Certificate of Competency and NCCER Pipeline Operator Qualification.
Project Experience
Cameron Mudford has extensive experience in planning and executing significant projects, including the RLOP 4Q2016 Major Turnaround and the LPG 4Q2015 Major Turnaround. His involvement in these projects highlights his ability to manage complex turnarounds and pit stops effectively.
Database and Compliance
Cameron utilizes the Meridium database for documenting inspections and issuing recommendations. This ensures compliance and reliability, particularly within the Low Sulfur Fuel Oil (LSFO) unit. His systematic approach contributes to the safety and operational efficiency of refinery processes.