Watch our panel discussion as we cover the current challenges maintenance and reliability professionals are facing.
During these unique circumstances, maintenance and reliability professionals are facing unforeseen challenges. At MaxGrip, our mission is to assist organizations overcome asset performance difficulties and optimize their maintenance strategies. For these reason, we are offering an interactive panel discussion with our experts. Discuss current obstacles, share insights, or learn best practices from our experts with years of experience in maintenance and reliability.
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Presenters
Jeremy Borton

Mr. Borton has 20 years of professional consulting experience with positions including: lead trainer MRG, Sr. Reliability Engineer lead Chevron pipeline, Project Manager British Petroleum Alaska, APM Lead South America. Currently, he is responsible for overseeing field operations and internal development with MaxGrip Americas.
Katrina Brandenburg

Katherine Sanchez is a maintenance and reliability professional with over nine years in engineering, asset reliability and continuous improvement. Previously she worked for Schlumberger as Reliability Manager and Field Service Quality Engineer.
Robert Delgado

Robert is a senior reliability consultant skilled in Process Control, Power Plants, RCM, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and work management. Strong operations professional with a Master's degree focused in Maintenance and Reliability Engineering from Monash University.
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