Edwin Seto

Pavement Engineer In Training at CityScan Technologies
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Canada, CA

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Credentials

  • Bear Awareness
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  • Class 1 Operator's License
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  • H2S Alive
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  • Petroleum Safety Training 2.0 ( PST 2.0)
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  • Standard First Aid with CPR level C
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Experience

    • Canada
    • Civil Engineering
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Pavement Engineer In Training
      • May 2023 - Present

    • Canada
    • Design Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Civil Engineer In Training
      • Jun 2019 - Apr 2023

    • Student Engineer
      • Apr 2018 - Aug 2018

      Familiar with assigned technical tasks, methodologies, and practices to implement and co-ordinate polices, I have supported reservoir audit process by reviewing 800 license applications. The audit process for the Government of Saskatchewan allowed me to foster skills in evaluating engineering designs and schematics, as well as assess GIS data sets using GeoScout software. I have also acquired knowledge regarding Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments. Familiar with assigned technical tasks, methodologies, and practices to implement and co-ordinate polices, I have supported reservoir audit process by reviewing 800 license applications. The audit process for the Government of Saskatchewan allowed me to foster skills in evaluating engineering designs and schematics, as well as assess GIS data sets using GeoScout software. I have also acquired knowledge regarding Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments.

    • Canada
    • Oil and Gas
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Technical Services Specialist
      • Sep 2017 - Dec 2017

      Supporting technical field operations involving primary and remedial cementing services, I obtained a Class I driver's license to operate 7-8 axle trucks hauling dry bulk cement products into the oilfield. Additional tasks included performing proper rig in and rig out procedures, complying with logbook regulations, as well as attending safety meetings in a changing environment while being on call for 24 hours during shift work. Supporting technical field operations involving primary and remedial cementing services, I obtained a Class I driver's license to operate 7-8 axle trucks hauling dry bulk cement products into the oilfield. Additional tasks included performing proper rig in and rig out procedures, complying with logbook regulations, as well as attending safety meetings in a changing environment while being on call for 24 hours during shift work.

Education

  • University of Regina
    Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Environmental Systems Engineering
    2014 - 2019

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