Kyle Markowski, P.E.
About Kyle Markowski, P.E.
Kyle Markowski, P.E., is an Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer at Chevron in North Salt Lake, Utah, with extensive experience in the oil and energy industry.
Current Position at Chevron
Kyle Markowski, P.E., currently holds the position of Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer at Chevron in North Salt Lake, Utah, United States. In his role, he leverages his expertise in control systems design and utilizes ETAP software for electrical power system analysis and design. Kyle's extensive experience in both the upstream and downstream sectors of the oil and energy industry equips him with a comprehensive understanding of industry-specific challenges and solutions.
Previous Roles at Chevron
Before his current position, Kyle Markowski, P.E., served in various roles at Chevron. From 2019 to 2021, he was a Facilities Engineer in Grand Junction, Colorado Area. Prior to that, he worked as an I&E Engineer - D&R from 2016 to 2019 in Richmond, California. From 2014 to 2016, he was an Electrical Construction Engineer on Barrow Island, Australia. He also held the role of ETC Electrical Power Engineer from 2012 to 2014 in Houston, Texas. These experiences helped him develop a robust skill set in pipeline construction, design, and operations support for major capital projects.
Education at Colorado School of Mines
Kyle Markowski, P.E., studied at Colorado School of Mines, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) with a specialty in Electrical Engineering. He attended the institution from 2008 to 2012, focusing on acquiring a solid foundation in engineering principles and electrical systems. His academic background provided him with the technical skills necessary for his subsequent career in the oil and energy industry.
Internship Experience at Peabody Energy
In 2011, Kyle Markowski, P.E., gained valuable industry experience as an Operations Associate Intern at Peabody Energy's Lee Ranch Coal Mine in Grants, New Mexico. During his three-month internship, he was involved in various operations tasks that enhanced his understanding of the energy sector and prepared him for his future roles. This early exposure to industry operations was an important step in his career development.