Matthew Grassa
About Matthew Grassa
Matthew Grassa is an Electronic Technician at Profrac Services in Willow Park, Texas, where he has worked since 2018. He has a background in electronic systems maintenance and has held various technical roles throughout his career.
Work at ProFrac Services
Matthew Grassa has been employed as an Electronic Technician at ProFrac Services since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for maintaining electronic systems specifically for hydraulic fracturing equipment, including hydraulic pumps and blenders. He conducts monthly electronic preventive maintenance on field equipment to ensure operational efficiency. Additionally, he manages the inventory and ordering of electronic parts necessary for equipment maintenance and repair. Grassa also operates and tests equipment through a Human-Machine Interface (HMI) and plays a key role in training and mentoring newly hired electronic technicians.
Previous Employment History
Before joining ProFrac Services, Matthew Grassa worked at FTS International as an Electronic Technician for four months in 2017. His earlier experience includes a position as an Oracle Developer at Sungard in 2004 for six months. He also served as an Oracle DBA at CSC from 2001 to 2003 and worked as a Programmer Analyst and Web Administrator at SCT Ltd Co. from 1998 to 2000. These roles contributed to his extensive background in electronic systems and software development.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Grassa studied at Penn State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Science and Information Systems from 1992 to 1998. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his technical expertise in electronic systems and information technology. Grassa's experience in maintaining electronic systems for hydraulic fracturing equipment further demonstrates his specialized knowledge in the field.
Technical Skills and Responsibilities
In his current position, Matthew Grassa is responsible for operating and testing equipment through a Human-Machine Interface (HMI). He has extensive experience in maintaining electronic systems, particularly for hydraulic fracturing equipment. His responsibilities include conducting preventive maintenance, managing inventory, and ensuring the operational efficiency of field equipment. Grassa's role also involves training and mentoring newly hired electronic technicians, contributing to the development of skills within his team.