P Eng Ashley Skinner
About P Eng Ashley Skinner
P Eng Ashley Skinner is a Subsea Engineer specializing in well intervention techniques and subsea operations, based on the East Coast of Canada.
Title
P Eng Ashley Skinner holds the title of Subsea Engineer. The role involves specializing in offshore oil and gas projects, with a focus on subsea operations and equipment.
Education and Expertise
Ashley Skinner studied Mechanical Engineering at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, achieving a Bachelor of Engineering. The degree program lasted from 2005 to 2012, spanning seven years. Skinner is proficient in well intervention techniques, including slick-line, e-line, coiled tubing, and drill pipe conveyance methods, demonstrating specialized skills essential for subsea engineering.
Professional Background
Ashley Skinner has amassed experience across various engineering roles. Starting as a Tailings Dam Monitor at Terracon Geotechnique Ltd. from 2008 to 2009 in Calgary, Alberta, Skinner moved on to work as an Automation Engineering Student at Trinity Resources & Energy in 2009. In 2011, Skinner briefly held the position of Engineering Assistant at Nalcor Energy in Newfoundland and Labrador. The current focus is on offshore oil and gas projects located on the East Coast of Canada.
Subsea Operations Specialization
Ashley Skinner has expertise specifically in subsea operations. This specialization includes knowledge and experience with subsea equipment essential for efficient and safe operations in offshore oil and gas projects. The role requires a keen understanding of complex underwater technologies and their applications in resource extraction.
Early Career Roles
Ashley Skinner's early career involved roles such as a Tailings Dam Monitor at Terracon Geotechnique Ltd., and an Automation Engineering Student at Trinity Resources & Energy. Each position contributed to a broad foundation in various engineering disciplines, leading to a comprehensive understanding of both terra-based and subsea engineering challenges.