Charles Njuh Meikalike
About Charles Njuh Meikalike
Charles Njuh Meikalike is a Reservoir Engineer (Deep Water AD PE) at Chevron in Covington, LA, with over a decade of experience at the company. He holds degrees in Petroleum Engineering and Business Administration from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Marietta College.
Title and Role at Chevron
Charles Njuh Meikalike currently works at Chevron as a Reservoir Engineer (Deep Water AD PE) based in Covington, LA. In this role, he specializes in deep water asset development and reservoir engineering.
Professional Journey at Chevron
Charles Njuh Meikalike has had a significant career at Chevron, spanning over a decade. He transitioned from an intern role to a full-time position rapidly. Initially, he worked as a Wellsite Manager Intern in the Odessa/Midland, Texas Area in 2009. He then moved to various engineering roles in Lafayette, LA, including Operations Engineer (2011-2013) and Asset Development Engineer at different intervals before moving to his current role in Covington.
Educational Background
Charles Njuh Meikalike holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA), specializing in Business Administration, Management, and Operations, from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (2012-2014). He also earned a Master of Science (MSc.) in Petroleum Engineering from the same university (2010-2012). Earlier, he completed his Bachelor of Science (BSc.) in Petroleum Engineering at Marietta College (2006-2009). Additionally, he studied at GHS Mbengwi, Cameroon.
Experience in Lafayette, Louisiana Area
Before his current position in Covington, Charles spent several years working in Lafayette, LA. His roles included being an Asset Development Engineer and Operations Engineer. These positions provided him with extensive experience in the petroleum engineering sector. His early internships as an Asset Development Engineer Intern also occurred in Lafayette.
Internship to Full-Time Transition
Charles Njuh Meikalike began his career at Chevron as an Asset Development Engineer Intern in 2008 and a Wellsite Manager Intern in 2009. Within a year, he transitioned to a full-time role, marking the beginning of a progressive career path. His diverse roles across different locations helped solidify his expertise in reservoir and deep water asset development.