Aamir Siddiqui P.Eng.
About Aamir Siddiqui P.Eng.
Aamir Siddiqui is an Engineering Manager specializing in Controls and Automation at Nabors Industries, where he has worked since 2023. He has extensive experience in control systems integration, with previous roles at Microstar Labs, Baylor College of Medicine, ABC Group, and UTHealth.
Current Role at Nabors Industries
Aamir Siddiqui serves as the Engineering Manager for Controls & Automation at Nabors Industries. He has held this position since 2023, contributing to the company's operations in the Greater Houston area. His role involves overseeing engineering projects related to control systems integration, ensuring efficient automation processes within the organization.
Previous Experience in Automation Engineering
Prior to his current role, Aamir Siddiqui worked as a Senior Automation Engineer - Catwalk & Wrench at Nabors Industries from 2011 to 2023. He also held the position of Senior Controls & Automation Engineer at ABC Group from 2006 to 2011. His experience spans various aspects of automation systems development, particularly in SCADA and control systems.
Educational Background in Electrical Engineering
Aamir Siddiqui completed his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) at the University of Houston from 1992 to 1996. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Engineering (MEE) in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Computer Systems from the same institution in 2005.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Aamir possesses advanced skills in SCADA and automation systems development. His expertise includes the design and integration of control systems, which are essential for optimizing automation processes in various engineering applications. He is recognized for his proactive approach and ability to work effectively in team settings.
Early Career and Technical Roles
Aamir Siddiqui began his career as a PC and Network Technician at Baylor College of Medicine from 1995 to 1997. He then transitioned to a role as a Cyclotron Systems Engineer at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) from 1997 to 2000. His early experiences laid the foundation for his later specialization in control systems and automation.