Oziel Gonzalez

Oziel "Ozzie" E. Gonzalez
P.E., President

Oziel "Ozzie" E. Gonzalez
P.E., President


Meet the experts behind our company

Meet the experts behind our company

EDUCATION: 1987/BS/Petroleum Engineering/Texas Tech University

REGISTRATION: Professional Engineer No. 81958/Texas
Professional Engineer No. 23303/Oklahoma
Professional Engineer No. 21980/New Mexico

Mr. Gonzalez is President of AT&E Consultants. Growing up in the Snyder area, engineering and drilling was universal and ultimately pointed Ozzie down this career path. In 1987, Ozzie graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Petroleum Engineering. Ozzie’s journey with AT&E began in 1990 as a field representative. Since then, he has experienced every role in the firm. Ozzie has supervised field and laboratory construction materials testing and inspection for various multi-million dollar projects. He has conducted environmental site assessments, geotechnical investigations, and forensic analysis. Mr. Gonzalez’s expertise is fortified by numerous continuing educations courses. Ozzie is an all-around expert in his field; always prepared to face whatever challenges come his way.

Various Projects: Mr. Gonzalez was a project engineer responsible for the geotechnical engineering and/or materials testing. Mr. Gonzalez’s tasks included: project setup, reviewing drilling logs and material tests, providing geotechnical engineering recommendations and reports for the following projects:

• City of Amarillo Osage WTP High Service and Transfer Pump Station, Amarillo, Texas
• City of Amarillo Water Transfer line NE 24th Avenue to Osage WTP
• City of Amarillo Water Transmission line Osage WTP to Arden Road Pump Staion
• City of Amarillo Underground Water Storage Tank Arden Road Pump Station
• Eagle Rock Inlet and Cryogenic Gas Facilities, Wheeler County
• Department of Land Management: Helium Compressor Facility
• City of Amarillo Potter County Well field transmission line and Storage Tank
• Department of Energy: Pantex Plant: Fire Protection System
• City of Amarillo: Landfill Liner Placement and Associated Field Testing
• City of Amarillo-Engineering Department: 58th Avenue Pavement Renovation
• Northpark Business Development; Lubbock, Texas
• City of Amarillo Transfer Station Expansion, Amarillo, Texas
• Southwest General Contractors: Vega ISD High School Addition
• Siemens Industry: Alibates/Syncon: Tule Canyon
• PTCI Communications: Self Supported Cellular Communication Towers (Oklahoma and Texas Panhandles)
• Carson County Law Enforcement Facility, Panhandle, Texas
• City of Amarillo Above and Under Ground Storage Tanks Masterson, NE 2th Avenue and Osage WTP:
• Cargill Grain Processing Plant Expansion. Dalhart, Texas
• Happy State Bank Branch facilities: Hereford, Pampa, Borger, Amarillo
• Noble Wind Project: (160 wind turbine site); Hansford County, Texas
• Valero McKee Refinery Expansion: Sunray, Texas
• Xcel Energy Electric Sub-Station Expansions; Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico
• Nestle Purina: Merrick Plant
• Canyon ISD: Canyon ISD New Intermediate School
EDUCATION: 1987/BS/Petroleum Engineering/Texas Tech University

REGISTRATION: Professional Engineer No. 81958/Texas
            Professional Engineer No. 23303/Oklahoma
            Professional Engineer No. 21980/New Mexico

Mr. Gonzalez is President of AT&E Consultants. Growing up in the Snyder area, engineering and drilling was universal and ultimately pointed Ozzie down this career path. In 1987, Ozzie graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Petroleum Engineering. Ozzie’s journey with AT&E began in 1990 as a field representative. Since then, he has experienced every role in the firm. Ozzie has supervised field and laboratory construction materials testing and inspection for various multi-million dollar projects. He has conducted environmental site assessments, geotechnical investigations, and forensic analysis. Mr. Gonzalez’s expertise is fortified by numerous continuing educations courses. Ozzie is an all-around expert in his field; always prepared to face whatever challenges come his way.

Various Projects: Mr. Gonzalez was a project engineer responsible for the geotechnical engineering and/or materials testing. Mr. Gonzalez’s tasks included: project setup, reviewing drilling logs and material tests, providing geotechnical engineering recommendations and reports for the following projects:

• City of Amarillo Osage WTP High Service and Transfer Pump Station, Amarillo, Texas
• City of Amarillo Water Transfer line NE 24th Avenue to Osage WTP
• City of Amarillo Water Transmission line Osage WTP to Arden Road Pump Staion
• City of Amarillo Underground Water Storage Tank Arden Road Pump Station
• Eagle Rock Inlet and Cryogenic Gas Facilities, Wheeler County
• Department of Land Management: Helium Compressor Facility
• City of Amarillo Potter County Well field transmission line and Storage Tank
• Department of Energy: Pantex Plant: Fire Protection System
• City of Amarillo: Landfill Liner Placement and Associated Field Testing
• City of Amarillo-Engineering Department: 58th Avenue Pavement Renovation
• Northpark Business Development; Lubbock, Texas
• City of Amarillo Transfer Station Expansion, Amarillo, Texas
• Southwest General Contractors: Vega ISD High School Addition
• Siemens Industry: Alibates/Syncon: Tule Canyon
• PTCI Communications: Self Supported Cellular Communication Towers (Oklahoma and Texas Panhandles)
• Carson County Law Enforcement Facility, Panhandle, Texas
• City of Amarillo Above and Under Ground Storage Tanks Masterson, NE 2th Avenue and Osage WTP:
• Cargill Grain Processing Plant Expansion. Dalhart, Texas
• Happy State Bank Branch facilities: Hereford, Pampa, Borger, Amarillo
• Noble Wind Project: (160 wind turbine site); Hansford County, Texas
• Valero McKee Refinery Expansion: Sunray, Texas
• Xcel Energy Electric Sub-Station Expansions; Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico
• Nestle Purina: Merrick Plant
• Canyon ISD: Canyon ISD New Intermediate School
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