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About Us
Paul E. Oleksa
Oleksa and
Associates
“Professionalism
and Integrity”
Paul
E. Oleksa, P.E., received a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical
Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in 1964, along
with an Option in Gas Technology from the Institute of Gas Technology
(IGT). In 1970 he received a Master in Business Administration degree from
Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. Oleksa is a Registered Professional Engineer in Ohio
and Pennsylvania, and a Registered Quality Engineer in California.
Additionally, he is a Certified Quality Engineer with the American Society
for Quality.
After retiring from a major company in the industry, Mr.
Oleksa founded “Oleksa and Associates” as a corporation in
1997. Since then, services have been provided to clients across the
country.
Services include serving as an expert witness for
litigation, performing audits of procedures and operations, rewriting
manuals, and establishing accident investigation teams.
In performing audits and writing procedures, the objective
is not merely compliance, but also to suggest ways of increasing the level
of quality while limiting risk, liability, and cost in conformance with
good business practice and commonly accepted industry practices. Work is
performed both from a practical and a technical background.
Because of an extensive background in investigating
pipeline-related accidents, services include providing assistance to
clients in establishing procedures and training personnel to respond
quickly and professionally to investigate an emergency.
Mr. Oleksa is an active member of several industry
associations, and has received several awards.
Mr. Oleksa has over 40 years of experience in the pipeline
and gas industries, involving distribution systems, transmission systems,
gathering systems, compressor stations, and storage facilities. He has an
in-depth working knowledge of pipeline safety regulations and compliance
matters.
Oleksa and Associates provides professionalism and
integrity in resolving issues relating to pipeline safety.
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