Pisonth Keyuravong serves as a Principal Process and Fire Protection Engineer at NANA WorleyParsons, where he leverages his extensive expertise across multiple engineering disciplines, including Nuclear, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, and Fire Protection Engineering. With a robust background as a Registered Professional Engineer, Pisonth is...
Pisonth Keyuravong serves as a Principal Process and Fire Protection Engineer at NANA WorleyParsons, where he leverages his extensive expertise across multiple engineering disciplines, including Nuclear, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, and Fire Protection Engineering. With a robust background as a Registered Professional Engineer, Pisonth is adept at navigating the complexities of process safety and fire protection within the energy sector, particularly in petroleum and gas industries. His role involves leading key projects that focus on engineering design and safety protocols for power plants, ensuring compliance with stringent regulatory standards while optimizing operational efficiency.
Pisonth's multifaceted skill set includes a deep understanding of control systems engineering, which allows him to integrate advanced safety measures into existing frameworks. His experience as a Certified Safety Professional further enhances his ability to assess risks and implement effective mitigation strategies. Currently, he is spearheading several initiatives aimed at enhancing fire protection systems in high-stakes environments, where the interplay of safety and engineering design is critical.
His commitment to fostering a culture of safety and innovation is evident in his collaborative approach, working closely with cross-functional teams to develop comprehensive safety management systems. Pisonth's unique blend of technical acumen and leadership skills positions him as a vital asset in advancing NANA WorleyParsons' mission to deliver sustainable and safe engineering solutions in the energy sector. Through his work, he continues to contribute to the evolution of industry standards, ensuring that safety remains at the forefront of engineering practices.