Free Webinar: Between Bearing Pumps: Bearing the Weight of Failure

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Doug’s Story
Regional renovation specialist
Sulzer

Doug provides services and solutions to better match pumps to their respective applications, ensuring optimum pump performance, improved reliability and lower operating costs. He has over eight years of rotating equipment experience with roles in application engineering, end-user sales, and centrifugal pump reliability improvement. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech and resides in Houston, Texas.

landon cooper

landon cooper
Site engineer
Sulzer

Landon provides technical support to sales, service centers and end users in the United States and around the world. He has over 10 years of experience in retrofits, repricings, reverse engineering and troubleshooting. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a concentration in Mechanics from George Fox University and resides in Portland, Oregon.

ryan hack

ryan hack
Project engineer
Sulzer

In addition to working on new developments, Ryan is the product champion of Sulzer’s worldwide bearing arrangements for between-bearing pumps. In this role, he provides oversight and implements incremental improvements to those carrying agreements as needs/opportunities arise. He has over 20 years of experience in rotating equipment with roles in controls engineering and product development. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Portland and resides in Eugene, Oregon.

Seth Tate

Seth Tate
Technical Adviser
Sulzer Rotating Equipment Services

With 15 years of experience in equipment maintenance and reliability, Seth has been a pipeline SME, refinery engineer and mechanical seals engineer. He contributes to SMRP efforts and is an AMP Certified Reliability Leader. These experiences have allowed him to become an expert in technical direction, supervision and repair training, both for the Sulzer team and for customers, in order to solve maintenance and repair problems of rotating equipment, as well as to provide economically justified long-term solutions.

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