Summary
Dennis Martinez is a Gas Distribution Engineer with eight years at Pacific Gas and Electric Company, specializing in hydraulic analysis, distribution system design, and emergency response for gas utilities. He uses DNV Synergi Gas for hydraulic modeling, GIS-enabled asset mapping, and as-built review to keep PG&E’s gas distribution network safe, reliable, and compliant with standards like 49 CFR Part 192 Subpart L and CPUC General Order No. 112-F. A UC Davis Mechanical Engineering graduate, he blends field design with data-driven planning to size mains, set regulator criteria, and plan capacity for current and future needs. Based in San Francisco, he is passionate about energy efficiency, renewable energy, and the broader utility industry. Outside of his day job, his GitHub bio notes he is “building Ora,” signaling an interest in automation or tooling development. With strong cross-disciplinary skills in GIS, AutoCAD, SAP, and regulatory compliance, he brings a practical, safety-focused engineering mindset to complex energy infrastructure challenges.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Transfer Curriculum, Transfer Curriculum at Los Medanos College
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical Engineering at UC Davis
Spanish