A Day in the Life… of a Field Engineer

Texas Mutual

4:50 a.m. The Wakeup Process – For me, this is the most difficult part of the day. I turn off my alarm but continue to lie in bed for an extra couple of minutes until the idea of the galley running out of coffee launches my eyes open. I get…

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Anna Ramirez graduated from Missouri University of Science and Technology with a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering. She was an active student throughout her time at Missouri S&T which led to her participation in the 2019 IADC World Drilling Conference as a member of a panel session focused on recruiting, developing and retaining the millennial workforce. Shortly thereafter, she started with a major oilfield service company as a field engineer trainee, later becoming a field engineer. Ramirez is currently based out of Houston, Texas, and mainly works in the Gulf of Mexico.

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