Ted Pyzik
About Ted Pyzik
Ted Pyzik is a Project Engineer currently working at Chevron and EDG in Perth, Australia, with experience in various engineering roles and a background in mechanical engineering.
Current Role at Chevron
Ted Pyzik is currently serving as a Project Engineer at Chevron in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. His responsibilities include various project engineering tasks including the development of concept alternatives and design reviews to optimize capital and operational expenditure (CAPEX and OPEX). He has handled produced water reliability upgrades, including overhauling chemical injection systems and implementing pressure safety measures. Additionally, he has led the installation and commissioning of a large-scale 14 km produced water piping system.
Project Engineer at EDG
Ted Pyzik is also employed at EDG in Perth, Australia, in the capacity of a Project Engineer. He has been seconded by EDG Australia to work on significant LNG assets such as the Gorgon and Wheatstone projects. Part of his role involves mentoring new project engineers, imparting knowledge in project management strategies and fundamental practices. His experience underlines expertise in complex project environments, particularly in the oil and gas industry.
Previous Experience at Chevron
In 2021, Ted Pyzik worked as a Site Project Engineer for Chevron in Onslow, Western Australia, for three months. During this time, he accumulated hands-on experience in a significant operational setting, which bolstered his skills in project execution and site operations. This role transitioned into his current position at Chevron in Perth.
Role at Composite Components
From 2016 to 2019, Ted Pyzik held the role of Design Engineer at Composite Components in Bibra Lake, WA. This three-year tenure at 9A Morse Rd involved responsibilities focusing on mechanical design, allowing him to develop a robust foundation in engineering principles and practices.
Educational Background at The University of Western Australia
Ted Pyzik earned a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (BEng. Hons.) from The University of Western Australia, where he studied from 2011 to 2016. His academic background has significantly contributed to his proficiency in engineering fundamentals and project management, essential for his roles as a project and design engineer.