Kyle Broussard
About Kyle Broussard
Kyle Broussard is a SCADA Manager at Chevron and SCADA Supervisor at Noble Energy, with over 20 years of experience in SCADA systems and data integrity management.
Title: SCADA Manager
Kyle Broussard holds the position of SCADA Manager at Chevron in Houston, Texas, United States. In this role, he leads the supervision and management of SCADA systems, ensuring efficient and effective data integrity and system functionality. He brings extensive experience and expertise to the role, focusing on optimizing system operations and ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Career at Chevron
Kyle Broussard began his tenure at Chevron in October 2020, taking on the role of SCADA Manager. In this capacity, he manages the SCADA systems and operations, drawing on his significant experience in the field to maintain high standards of system performance and reliability. His presence at Chevron underscores his dedication to advancing SCADA technologies and data management practices.
Scada Supervisor at Noble Energy
In addition to his current role at Chevron, Kyle Broussard also serves as the SCADA Supervisor at Noble Energy in the Houston, Texas Area. His dual role showcases his capability to handle complex responsibilities and manage SCADA systems across different organizations, contributing significantly to their operational success.
Past Experience at EnLink Midstream and DCP Midstream
Kyle Broussard has an extensive background in SCADA and data integrity management, having worked for EnLink Midstream for a decade from 2007 to 2017 as Manager of SCADA and Data Integrity in Dallas, Texas. Prior to that, he served as a Gas Control SCADA Analyst at DCP Midstream in Houston, Texas, from 2001 to 2007 for six years. These roles involved significant responsibilities in managing SCADA systems and ensuring data integrity, laying the groundwork for his later positions.
Educational Background
Kyle Broussard's educational background includes an Associate of Arts degree from Lamar University, achieved between 1984 and 1986. He also holds an Associate's degree in Industrial Electronics Technology/Technician from the same institution. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology from the University of Phoenix. These qualifications have equipped him with the knowledge and skills essential for his roles in SCADA management and data integrity.