Jade Moore-Jackson

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Electronics Engineer (EIT) & Instrumentation Engineering Technologist
Jade Moore-Jackson's Location
Red Deer County, Alberta, Canada, Canada
About Jade Moore-Jackson

Having worked in the oil and gas sector with companies like CNRL & Cenovus, Jade rose from a seismic exploration labourer to the drill-push supervisor of a 32-man crew, finding a passion in management. Seeking new challenges, he enrolled in the Instrumentation Engineering Technology program at Red Deer College. Highlights of his education include participating in NOVA Chemicals' first summer student internship program, competing in the 2019 ISA SAIT Student Games, sitting on 3 school advisory councils, and graduating with great distinction. Upon graduation, he enrolled at the University of Alberta in the Computer Engineering program to gain further knowledge of the electronics found in an increasingly digital world, studying the design of both hardware and software systems. He's gained experience with programming languages such as C & C++, Python, and Java developing different backend systems, and an Android application. He's worked with different database systems such as MySQL, NoSQL, and SQLite for data storage and management. Gained hands-on experience with various microcontrollers, including the Arduino, the Zybo (w/ FreeRTOS), and the STM-32 ARM Nucleo for experience with RISC assembly language, strengthening his interest in embedded systems.In his employment, he's worked with the IEC 61131-3 standard to transition hydraulic equipment to a digital control framework with PLC technologies, commissioned a DeltaV DCS controlled heat exchanger system, and applied industrial engineering principles such as Lean manufacturing, 5S, and Kanban, discovering a love of continuous improvement.Upon completing his degree at the University of Alberta, he intends to obtain practical experience as an Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with the goal of becoming a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) before pursuing an MBA.Overall, his combination of skills, qualities, and experience make Jade an ideal candidate for roles that require a high degree of organization, attention to detail, safety, and effective communication.

Jade Moore-Jackson's Current Company Details

Electronics Engineer (EIT) & Instrumentation Engineering Technologist
Jade Moore-Jackson Work Experience Details
  • Benchmark International (Canada)
    Production Management Intern
    Benchmark International (Canada) Jun 2022 - Sep 2022
    Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    As a Production Management Intern, I was responsible for implementing modifications to the manufacturing and production system, including Lean Manufacturing, 5S, Kanban, and SuperMarket models of production streamlining. As part of the continuous improvement framework and commitment to ISO9001, we strived to improve the manufacturing, production and assembly processes to maximize throughput and customer value. I was also responsible for providing support to the production team to implement new procedures and standards designed to increase our overall efficiency and repeatable production throughput.Role-specific duties included: Implementing modifications to the manufacturing and production systems, Assisting with the implementation of Lean Manufacturing initiatives, Assisting with the implementation of 5S production and assembly processes, Assisting with the implementation of a Kanban inventory ordering system, Assisting with the implementation of SuperMarket inventory management.Found to be an organized and energetic team player while gaining experience in a fast-paced environment. Promoted and maintained a clean working environment and followed established company policies and procedures. Communicated and interacted effectively with people from multi-functional and diverse backgrounds.
  • Jackson Environmental Seismic Services Ltd.
    Embedded Systems Support
    Jackson Environmental Seismic Services Ltd. May 2020 - Jun 2022
    As an Embedded Systems Support, I was responsible for assisting with the design, installation, and troubleshooting of hydraulic and electrical systems for the control systems in mobile drilling equipment. I worked closely with operators to ensure the optimal performance and safety of the automated systems. I used various tools and software to monitor, program, and calibrate the automated systems composed of pumps, valves, motors, sensors, controllers, and piping/wiring. Custom software was developed for the equipment using IEC 61131-3. I followed industry standards and best practices to comply with quality and environmental regulations.
  • Nova Chemicals
    Instrumentation Engineering Technologist Intern
    Nova Chemicals Jun 2018 - Aug 2018
    Joffre, Ab
    As an Instrumentation Engineering Technologist Intern, I was involved in the design, installation, calibration, and maintenance of various instruments and control systems for industrial processes. I worked with engineers and technicians to select, configure, and test the appropriate instruments and control devices for different applications, such as pressure, temperature, flow, level, and analytical measurements. I also performed troubleshooting and repairs of the instruments and control systems using various tools and software. I followed industry standards and safety protocols to ensure the reliability and accuracy of the instrumentation and control systems.Proficient in using ladder logic, function block diagram, structured text, and sequential function chart programming languages. Familiar with various plc brands such as Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Mitsubishi, Schneider, and Honeywell. Able to work independently or as part of a team to deliver high-quality plc solutions that meet client specifications and expectations.
  • Canadian Natural Resources Limited (Cnrl)
    Production Operator Intern
    Canadian Natural Resources Limited (Cnrl) May 2018 - Jun 2018
    Lac La Biche, Ab
    As a Production Operator Intern, I assisted in ensuring safe and efficient operations of oil and gas production facilities. My responsibilities included monitoring and controlling production processes, performing routine maintenance, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations.Specific duties of the role included: Operating and maintaining production equipment, including pumps, compressors, boosters, and separators. Monitoring production volumes and performing routine tests to ensure that production levels are optimized. Conducting routine maintenance activities, such as checking compressor levels, and repairing equipment faults. Implementing and adhering to safety and environmental protocols to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Maintaining accurate records of production activities, equipment maintenance, and other relevant data. I furthered my understanding of Alberta's oil and gas production processes and gained experience with operating and maintaining production equipment. Working in remote locations and living on-site with others during shifts has helped me develop the following skills:- Adaptability: I learned to adapt to different working and living conditions. Learning to handle the challenges and changes that may arise in the oil and gas industry, such as equipment malfunctions, emergency alarms, and safety incidents.- Teamwork: I had to work effectively and cooperatively with other operators from diverse backgrounds and skill levels. I learned to communicate clearly and respectfully, share responsibilities and resources, and support each other's well-being.- Self-reliance: I was required to work independently and responsibly, with minimal supervision and guidance. I learned to manage my time, tasks, and priorities efficiently and effectively. Taking initiative and seeking solutions when faced with new problems or challenges.
  • Crop Production Services
    High Clearance Crop Sprayer
    Crop Production Services May 2017 - Sep 2017
    Delburne, Alberta
    I was responsible for applying crop protection products using a high-clearance John Deere sprayer throughout the growing season. This position required attention to detail to ensure that the correct products are applied to the crops, with no cross-contamination, at the correct rates, and during the right environmental conditions. I had to have a strong understanding of safety procedures and guidelines to protect myself and others while working with hazardous chemicals and large machinery.Skills strengthened from this position were:-Attention to Detail: As a Crop Sprayer, it is essential to have acute attention to detail to ensure that the correct amount of pesticide is applied to each plant or crop. This attention to detail translates well to engineering roles where precision and accuracy are critical.-Technical Aptitude: Crop spraying involves working with complex machinery, software, and hardware. Engineers also work with various types of equipment and software and need to have a strong technical aptitude to operate and maintain these systems effectively.-Analytical Skills: Crop Sprayers must analyze data, including weather conditions, wind speed, and humidity levels to ensure the right amount of pesticide is applied to crops. Engineers also use analytical skills to solve complex problems, troubleshoot, and make informed decisions.-Safety: Crop Sprayers are responsible for ensuring their own safety and that of others while operating equipment and working in hazardous conditions. Safety is also paramount in engineering roles, where engineers must follow strict safety guidelines to protect themselves, their colleagues, and the public.-Flexibility and Adaptability: Crop Sprayers work in changing environments, adapting to different crops, weather patterns, and terrain. This adaptability and flexibility are critical in engineering roles, where engineers must be able to adapt to changing requirements, client needs, and shifting priorities.
  • Jackson Environmental Seismic Services
    Drill Push (Supervisor)
    Jackson Environmental Seismic Services Mar 2016 - May 2017
    Conklin (Christina Lake) And Cold Lake (Foster Creek), Alberta
    As a Drill Push, my responsibility was to supervise the drilling crew and ensure that all drilling equipment was operated properly and that drilling operations were executed safely and efficiently. I was also responsible for interpreting drilling data, analyzing drilling conditions, and providing input on drilling procedures and methods to optimize drilling performance. I had to maintain accurate records and documentation of drilling operations, as well as manage the crew's work schedules and job assignments.
  • Jackson Environmental Seismic Services
    Driller
    Jackson Environmental Seismic Services Jan 2015 - Mar 2016
    Various Locations In Alberta
    Working in remote areas required me to be highly adaptable and resourceful. I had to quickly adapt to new surroundings, often in isolated and challenging environments, and find creative solutions to unforeseen problems that arose. This required a high level of self-sufficiency, as I had to rely on myself to navigate through unfamiliar situations and environments.Secondly, living on-site with others during shifts required me to have strong interpersonal skills. Being in close proximity to colleagues for extended periods of time could lead to conflicts and disagreements, and it was important for me to be able to communicate effectively, resolve conflicts, and work collaboratively with others to achieve common goals. This required a high level of emotional intelligence and the ability to understand and respond to the needs and perspectives of others.These skills were highly valuable in both personal and professional settings, as they enabled me to thrive in challenging and dynamic environments and work effectively with others towards common goals.
  • Jackson Farms
    Farm Hand (Seasonal)
    Jackson Farms Oct 2008 - May 2017
    Delburne, Alberta
  • Jackson Environmental Sesimic Services
    Lead Drill Assist
    Jackson Environmental Sesimic Services Jan 2014 - Jan 2015
    Various Location In Alberta
  • Jackson Environmental Seismic Services
    Shop Foreman
    Jackson Environmental Seismic Services Jan 2013 - Jan 2014
    Delburne, Alberta
  • Jackson Environmental Seismic Services
    Shop Hand
    Jackson Environmental Seismic Services Oct 2011 - Jan 2013
    Delburne, Alberta

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Jade Moore-Jackson's current role is Electronics Engineer (EIT) & Instrumentation Engineering Technologist.

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Jade Moore-Jackson attended University Of Alberta, Red Deer College, Delburne Centralized School.

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