Jimmy Richeson, P.E.

Vice President Of Engineering and Product Development at Compressor Engineering Corporation

Jimmy Richeson, P.E. has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies. Jimmy began their career as a Mechanical Engineering Co-Op at Michelin in 2005 and worked in that role until 2008. In 2009, they transitioned to the position of Green Tire Designer at Michelin until 2010. Jimmy then joined GE in 2010 as an Edison Engineer, where they completed a rotational leadership program and also pursued a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech. During their time at GE, they held various roles, including Mechanical Engineer - Drilling Subsea Pump and Lead Mechanical Engineer, where they designed and analyzed subsea systems and facilitated mechanical design improvements. In 2016, they joined Baker Hughes as a Lead Mechanical Engineer, focusing on subsea API-compliant housings, conduction interfaces, and cable specifications. Currently, Jimmy holds the position of Vice President of Engineering and Product Development at Compressor Engineering Corporation since April 2022.

Jimmy Richeson, P.E. completed their education in the field of Mechanical Engineering. Jimmy obtained a Bachelor's degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2009. Following that, they pursued a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the same institution and completed it in 2014. In 2007, Jimmy Richeson also had the opportunity to study Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech Lorraine for a brief period. Additionally, they obtained a Professional Engineer (P.E.) certification in Mechanical Engineering, specializing in Machine Design and Materials, from the Texas Board of Professional Engineers in December 2014.

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