Chris Acklin
About Chris Acklin
Chris Acklin is a Digital Engineer (3D) at Chevron with over 20 years of experience in 3D digital engineering and design systems.
Current Position at Chevron
Chris Acklin is currently employed at Chevron as a Digital Engineer (3D). In this role, he is involved in advanced digital design and engineering projects, leveraging his extensive experience and specialized skills in the 3D domain. His work involves utilizing the latest digital engineering technologies to improve project outcomes and efficiencies.
Past Role at Information Quality
Before joining Chevron, Chris Acklin worked at Information Quality as a Design Systems Consultant (3D) from 2015 to 2017. During his tenure, he focused on providing consultancy services for design systems, offering expert guidance on 3D design processes and systems optimization. His contributions helped enhance the company's overall design capabilities.
Experience at WorleyParsons
Chris Acklin has significant experience as a PDMS Admin, having worked at WorleyParsons from 2007 to 2015. Over the eight years, he gained in-depth knowledge and expertise in managing Plant Design Management Systems (PDMS), ensuring efficient design data management and system functionality.
Career Beginnings and International Experience
Chris Acklin began his career in 3D digital engineering in 2001 with GVA Consultants AB, a Swedish company, where he worked for three years as a PDMS Administrator. His international experience with GVA allowed him to develop a global perspective on digital engineering practices and standards. Later, he further honed his PDMS administration skills at Calibre Projects from 2005 to 2007.
Industry Experience and Expertise
Chris Acklin has over 20 years of experience in 3D digital engineering and design systems. He has held various positions, including PDMS Administrator and Digital Engineer (3D), across multiple companies. His extensive experience and deep understanding of digital design systems, particularly PDMS, make him a seasoned professional in the field.