Jack Bi, P.E.
About Jack Bi, P.E.
Jack Bi, P.E. is a Control System Engineer at ENGlobal in Houston, Texas, with extensive experience in interfacing with engineering teams and improving project efficiency. He has previously held positions at ABB, Yokogawa, and Celanese, and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University.
Work at ENGlobal
Jack Bi has been employed at ENGlobal as a Control System Engineer since 2019. In this role, he has contributed to improving project efficiency during the fabrication and construction phases by interfacing with the owner's analytical subject matter experts, site engineers, and authorized inspectors. His responsibilities include acting as a company representative during factory acceptance tests, where he provides effective engineering solutions for complex process analyzer systems.
Previous Experience
Before joining ENGlobal, Jack Bi worked at ABB as an Analytics Engineer from 2017 to 2019. His earlier experience includes serving as a Project Engineer at Yokogawa from 2015 to 2017. He also completed a four-month internship as a Process Design Engineer at Celanese in 2015. This diverse background has provided him with a solid foundation in control systems and engineering processes.
Education and Expertise
Jack Bi holds a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University. His educational background supports his expertise in developing analytical monitoring systems tailored for quality and environmental requirement validation in various production plants, including petrochemical, chemical, and liquefied natural gas sectors.
Technical Contributions
In his professional career, Jack Bi has developed an analytical monitoring system that focuses on validating quality and environmental requirements in production plants. He has utilized best-in-practice engineering processes to enhance the design and development of these systems. Additionally, he has served as a technical consultant liaison, facilitating communication between analyzer vendors, field engineers, and supply chain personnel.