Summary
Matthew Millman is a reliability engineer with eight years of hands-on experience improving safety and uptime for rotating equipment across oil & gas, power generation, and industrial processing. He combines root-cause failure analysis, vibration diagnostics (Bently Nevada), and practical redesigns—having prevented multi‑$50k/day losses and extended seal life through targeted modifications and external flush solutions. Comfortable as the rotating equipment contact engineer, he bridges operations and engineering to execute turnarounds, develop PM/PdM programs, and train crews on alignment and greasing best practices. A Cockrell School of Engineering graduate, he began his career validating engines at Cummins and progressed to machinery engineering at ExxonMobil and reliability roles that replaced long‑lead pumps and slashed recurring water losses. Notably, he pairs data-driven analysis (MATLAB, test planning) with shop-floor pragmatism to deliver durable, low‑complexity fixes that keep critical units running.
7 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering at Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
Spanish, English