Summary
Liam Workman is an Asset Integrity Engineer-in-Training and Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Calgary with hands-on experience across midstream and upstream oil & gas operations. Currently on co-op in Fort McMurray with Canadian Natural Resources Limited, he has developed practical skills in failure analysis, degradation mechanisms, asset integrity management, and data-driven problem solving using Lean Six Sigma. His background includes internships at Pembina and field roles that give him a deep, operational understanding of bitumen production and transport beyond typical classroom theory. As a former president and mechatronics technical lead of the Schulich Space Rover Team, he combines mechanical design and CAD proficiency with project leadership—specifically leading the design and delivery of a competitive robotic arm. Liam’s profile blends field-tested engineering judgment with systems-level thinking and a knack for translating data into actionable maintenance strategies. He’s equally comfortable in the shop or the boardroom, bringing practical, cross-disciplinary perspective to asset reliability challenges.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechanical Engineering at Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary