Matt Manges

Matt Manges

Materials Engineer @ Chevron

About Matt Manges

Matt Manges is a Materials Engineer at Chevron with over a decade of experience, specializing in corrosion and metallurgy.

Current Role at Chevron

Matt Manges currently holds the position of Materials Engineer at Chevron. His work involves the application of principles of materials science to various engineering challenges within the company. His specialization in corrosion and metallurgy plays a crucial role in ensuring the durability and reliability of Chevron's infrastructure and machinery. His strong foundation in materials engineering and over a decade of experience contribute significantly to his responsibilities and successes at Chevron.

Professional Experience in Engineering

Matt Manges has built a robust career in materials engineering, starting with his role as an Engineering Intern at Bookham Technology in 2006. He gained hands-on experience in real-world engineering problems during his 3-month tenure. His career continued to expand, leading to his current position at Chevron where he employs his expertise in corrosion and metallurgy. Across all these roles, he has demonstrated substantial skill in materials science and engineering principles.

Education and Expertise in Materials Engineering

Matt Manges pursued his education at California Polytechnic State University, where he studied Materials Engineering. He earned a Bachelor of Science in the field over five years, from 2005 to 2010. This formal education laid the groundwork for his in-depth knowledge in corrosion and metallurgy, which he now applies in his professional career.

Early Career in Various Fields

Before fully immersing himself in the engineering field, Matt Manges held various roles that contributed to his broad set of skills. He worked at Eagles Nest Eatery as a Vending Machine Maintenance technician from 2006 to 2008, and at the Disability Resource Center as a Program Supervisor from 2005 to 2009. Additionally, he was a Sales Associate at Circuit City from 2004 to 2005. These positions helped him develop strong interpersonal relations and communication skills, both written and verbal.

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