Jon Gregory
About Jon Gregory
Jon Gregory is a project manager in applied engineering at Los Alamos National Lab and the National Renewable Energy Lab, with a background in software development and business administration. He has held various roles in the energy sector, including positions at Halliburton and Citadel Casing Solutions, and has expertise in predictive modeling, cybersecurity, and infrastructure analysis.
Current Role at J.G. Management Systems
Jon Gregory currently serves as PM Applied Engineering at J.G. Management Systems, focusing on projects at the Los Alamos National Lab and the National Renewable Energy Lab. He has held this position since 2021, working in a hybrid model from Parker, Colorado. His responsibilities include managing logistics and business operations, as well as engaging in infrastructure analysis and health and safety initiatives within applied science projects.
Professional Experience
Jon Gregory has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles primarily within the energy sector. He held multiple positions at Halliburton, including Associate Technical Professional, Account Representative, and Account Leader, accumulating significant experience over several years. His previous roles also include Developer II at Wellogix and Area Sales Representative at Citadel Casing Solutions and Power Service. His work history reflects a strong foundation in both technical and sales-oriented positions.
Education and Expertise
Jon Gregory has a solid educational background with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Colorado State University, completed from 1995 to 1999. He furthered his education with certificate programs in Advanced Business Administration and Management from Mays Business School at Texas A&M University, and in Full Stack Software Development from the University of Denver in 2021. His expertise includes predictive modeling, software development, and a focus on cybersecurity within applied technology projects.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Jon Gregory possesses technical skills in predictive modeling and software development, which he applies to various applied technology projects. He is involved in life cycle analysis and asset management as part of his applied engineering responsibilities. His work emphasizes the importance of cybersecurity and contributes to the overall success of the projects he manages at the Los Alamos National Lab and the National Renewable Energy Lab.