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Steve Bruskiewicz has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Steve is currently working as a Field Sales Engineer at iHydrant since August 2020. Prior to that, from 2016 to 2020, they worked at Pure Technologies as a Business Development Manager. In this role, they were responsible for managing business development activities.
Before Pure Technologies, Steve worked at Aclara from 2013 to 2015 as a Product Marketing Manager for Water Utility Solutions. Steve handled all aspects of product planning and execution in the potable water industry. Steve joined Aclara in 2013 and left in 2015.
From 2010 to 2013, Steve worked at Johnson Controls in different roles. Steve first served as a National Solutions Project Development Engineer from 2010 to 2011 and then as a Program Quality Manager for Municipal Solutions from 2011 to 2013. In these positions, they focused on quality control, process improvement, and customer satisfaction in the Municipal Utility Solutions sector.
Prior to Johnson Controls, Steve worked at Veolia Water Technologies - North America from 2008 to 2010. Steve started as a Building and Grounds Supervisor from 2008 to 2009 and then became a Capital Projects Manager from 2009 to 2010. Steve'sresponsibilities included managing outside consultants and contractors, overseeing design and construction projects for the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District.
Before Veolia Water Technologies, Steve was the Owner of Mariner Land Corporation from 2004 to 2008. Steve started their professional career as the Director of Utilities for the Village of Germantown from 1992 to 1999, and then became the Director of Public Works from 1999 to 2001. Between 2001 and 2003, Steve worked as the Chief Administrative Officer/Senior Director of Development at Bielinski Homes.
Overall, Steve Bruskiewicz has a strong background in business development, product marketing, quality control, and public utilities management.
Steve Bruskiewicz completed their education history as follows:
From 1994 to 1998, they attended Marquette University, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Organizational Leadership.
Between 1976 and 1978, Steve studied at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, focusing on Electrical Engineering Technology.
In addition to their formal education, they obtained a Real Estate Broker certification from the State of Wisconsin in January 2004.
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Currently, inline inspection in the oil and gas sector is a series of staged engineering events, designed to assess the condition of pipeline assets. It is costly, infrequent, and only addresses those lines that are within reach. In fact, it is estimated that 40% of the world’s pipelines are unpiggable. The vulnerabilities between inspections,which are typically years apart, or the inability to conduct inspections at all, puts the world’s aging pipeline infrastructure at risk. In order to address these issues, we have focused on changing the economics, the technology, and the workflow associated with inline inspection. We have introduced the industry’s first self-serve inspection model that eliminates significant engineering and downtime costs. We have developed miniature, multi sensor Pipers® technology that freely flows within any and all active pipelines, regardless of location, condition, material or configuration. This technology is capable of inspecting pipelines as small as 2 inches in diameter, and surveying for leaks, geometric defects, magnetic anomalies, and deposits in a single run. Further, we have reduced the cost of inline inspection by a factor of 10, making it possible for integrity programs to be more present, more often, across all of their assets. Finally, such accessible technology has given us the opportunity to work with a complete range of clients – large and small, private and public – resulting in rich datasets libraries that offer unprecedented contextual analysis and continuous advancement of our data analytics capabilities. Our approach provides clients with uninterrupted access to up-to-date condition-critical data, allowing them to optimize planning, decision-making, and actions.