Thomas Luehr

Thomas Luehr

Hpht Subsea Hardware Engineer @ Chevron

About Thomas Luehr

Thomas Luehr is an HPHT Subsea Hardware Engineer at Chevron in Houston, Texas, with over a decade of experience in various engineering roles, primarily focused on subsea systems and equipment.

Current Position at Chevron

Thomas Luehr is presently working as an HPHT Subsea Hardware Engineer at Chevron, based in Houston, Texas, United States. His role involves working on high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) subsea systems, an area that requires specialized knowledge and skills in subsea engineering.

Previous Roles at Chevron

Thomas Luehr has held multiple roles at Chevron, showcasing his extensive experience in subsea and hardware engineering. He served as an HPHT Intellectual Property Coordinator/Subsea Engineer in Houston, Texas Area from 2019 to 2020. From 2016 to 2019, he was the Tahiti Subsea Systems Engineer/Subsea Project Lead in Covington, LA. Prior to that, he worked on the Jack & St. Malo Stage 2 project as a Subsea Installation Engineer from 2014 to 2016 in Houston, TX. He also held the position of Tahiti Well Stimulation Equipment Lead / Subsea Equipment Engineer from 2011 to 2014 and Pipeline Field Engineer - Gas & Gas Liquids from 2009 to 2011 in Covington, LA.

Early Career and Internships

Before joining Chevron, Thomas Luehr accumulated early career experience through various roles. He worked as a Reliability Engineer Co-op at LyondellBasell in 2008 for 3 months in Pasadena, TX. From 2007 to 2009, he served as an Engineering Aide at Exide Technologies in Baton Rouge, LA. Additionally, he gained practical experience as a Corrective Engineering Co-op at Syngenta from 2005 to 2006 in St. Gabriel, LA.

Educational Background

Thomas Luehr studied Mechanical Engineering at Louisiana State University, where he achieved a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. He attended the university from 2003 to 2009, which provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices.

Project Involvement and Responsibilities

Throughout his tenure at Chevron, Thomas Luehr has been involved in significant projects and roles. Notably, he contributed to the Jack & St. Malo Stage 2 project as a Subsea Installation Engineer. He also held the role of HPHT Intellectual Property Coordinator, managing and protecting intellectual property related to high-pressure high-temperature subsea hardware. His varied roles at Chevron underscore his comprehensive expertise in subsea systems and engineering.

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