Lance Douglas
Robotics Sales Engineer at Olympus Controls- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Object Oriented Programming with Java
University of HelsinkiMay, 2016- Nov, 2024 -
Engineer In Training (EIT)
Texas Board of Professional EngineersOct, 2016- Nov, 2024 -
IADC Completion-Intervention/Wireline/Coiled Tubing/Snubbing
International Association of Drilling Contractors -
IADC Drilling Well Control - Surface/Subsea Stack
International Association of Drilling Contractors
Experience
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Olympus Controls
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United States
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Automation Machinery Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Robotics Sales Engineer
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Nov 2021 - Present
- Robotics Focused Sales Engineering role- Assisting customers to identify and develop automation solutions with robotics and other automation technologies.
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Automation Sales Engineer
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Mar 2017 - Jan 2022
- Customer support focused with over 100% growth over 4 years- Provided custom automation solutions for simple to complex systems across numerous industries. - Robotics, precision motion, motors, mechatronics, sensors, vision, etc.- Trained other new Sales Engineers in automation, robotics, and sales
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HX5, LLC
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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500 - 600 Employee
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Engineer II
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Nov 2016 - Mar 2017
Contracting for NASA to work on a rocket engine for space exploration. - Responsible for writing and modifying procedures for engine assembly, disassembly, and acceptance testing as well as cleanroom certification and facility maintenance. - Provide analysis of parts and equipment to ensure correct tolerance and no defects. - Implemented new parts precision cleaning system to encompass all engine parts that reduced paperwork to 25% of original requirement. Streamlined cleaning process for hundreds of one-of-a-kind parts. Engine to be used on the Orion Exploration Mission I.
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bp
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United Kingdom
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Oil and Gas
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700 & Above Employee
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Drilling Engineer
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Jun 2013 - Jun 2016
BP was a job loaded with experiences and lessons that I will use for the rest of my career. I learned how to be a leader, project management, conflict resolution, and building successful relationships among others. Rig experience taught me what hard work really is and how much I appreciate my team working with me. - Responsible for developing drilling programs and casing designs - Developed a casing design for a 26,500-ft Thunder Horse production well that passed required loads - $240 million project - Spent 300+ days offshore. Created operating plans for rig-site execution and ran on-the-fly calculations any time adjustments were needed - Saved rig time where the spread rate was $1.3M per day by effectively planning and sustaining efficient operations
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SLB
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United States
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Technology, Information and Internet
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700 & Above Employee
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Engineering Intern
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Jun 2011 - Aug 2011
- Evaluated and improved product reliability and performed failure analysis on various bits and downhole tools such as roller cone bits and underreamers - Collaborated with materials and design groups to improve long term seal reliability of roller cone bits and improve cutting structure of underreamers to reduce wear and erosion - Evaluated and improved product reliability and performed failure analysis on various bits and downhole tools such as roller cone bits and underreamers - Collaborated with materials and design groups to improve long term seal reliability of roller cone bits and improve cutting structure of underreamers to reduce wear and erosion
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Engineering Intern
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Jan 2011 - Jan 2011
- Compiled and validated potential world record drill bit runs for submittal to Hart’s E&P - Utilized the massive Smith Bits Drilling Records System - Compiled and validated potential world record drill bit runs for submittal to Hart’s E&P - Utilized the massive Smith Bits Drilling Records System
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Engineering Intern
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Jun 2010 - Aug 2010
- Worked in the PDC repair shop while learning about wear, reparability, manufacturing, and failure mechanisms - Optimized PDC repair throughput by 6% by eliminating waste and streamlining steps. - Worked in the PDC repair shop while learning about wear, reparability, manufacturing, and failure mechanisms - Optimized PDC repair throughput by 6% by eliminating waste and streamlining steps.
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Education
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The University of Texas at Austin
BS, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING -
Parker Electromechanical
cATCh Training