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Oceaneering is devoted to creating a talented, diverse, and inclusive workforce. The Women in Technology series, presented in partnership with the Oceaneering Women’s Network, highlights the women contributing to our company’s technological advances. In this series, we discover what makes their jobs rewarding and what advice they have for the next generation of engineers.

Zoie Baker

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: Zoie Baker

Zoie Baker is a rigger specialist and technician for the Oceaneering Technologies (OTECH) group headquartered in Hanover, Maryland. In her position, Zoie finds working with others most rewarding.
Nancy Summers

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: Nancy Summers

Nancy Summers is a field engineer for the Oceaneering Technologies (OTECH) group headquartered in Maryland. In her position, she enjoys bringing her unique skill set to the table.

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: Tammy Radford

Tammy Radford is the project manager for the xEMU (Extra-Vehicular Activity [EVA] Mobility Unit) Portable Life Support System working on the Johnson Space Center Engineering, Technology and Science (JETS) contract.

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: Shirley Yao

Shirley Yao is a senior accountant for Oceaneering’s ADTech group working out of the Hanover, Maryland, regional office. In her position, Shirley finds it most rewarding when she can develop her skills and expertise as they relate to the government and defense industries.

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: Michelle Stein

Michelle Stein is a section manager for Oceaneering Space Systems (OSS) based in Houston, Texas. She works in the environmental control life support systems (ECLSS) project for the Johnson Space Center’s Engineering, Technology and Science contract (JETS).
Morgan Ward

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: Morgan Ward

Morgan Ward is a senior illustrator and animator for the Oceaneering Technologies (OTECH) group headquartered in Maryland. Morgan finds it most rewarding when she can bring her teammates’ ideas and vision to life through illustrations and animations.

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: Monica Visinsky

Monica Visinsky is a senior staff engineering specialist for the Oceaneering Space Systems (OSS) based in Houston, Texas. Monica finds working adjacent to the space industry the most rewarding part of her position.

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: Barbara Fealani

Barbara Fealani is the Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Advisor for Oceaneering’s Hanover, Maryland location. The most rewarding part of her position is her ability to impact employees through her commitment to workplace safety.
Mimi Batrony

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: Mimi Batrony

Mimi Batrony is the Product Engineering Manager for Oceaneering’s Energy Products division based in Panama City, Florida. In her position, Mimi finds it rewarding to see a project through from beginning to end.
Michelle Lang

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: Michelle Lang

Michelle Lang is the Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Advisor for the Marine Services Division (MSD) headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia. . She finds it most rewarding when she sees that everyone is involved and aware of safety guidelines and working to ensure we’re staying safe on the job.
Morgan Keys

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: Morgan Keys

Morgan Keys is the Human Resources Coordinator for the ADTECH service line located in Maryland. The most rewarding part about her position is finding ways to support Oceaneering employees.
Women In Technology McKenzie Clark

Oceaneering Women in Technology Series: McKenzie Clark

McKenzie Clark is a mechanical engineer for the Oceaneering Technologies (OTECH) group headquartered in Maryland. As a creative person, McKenzie finds it most rewarding when she can bring a system or part in her mind to fruition with design, analysis, and manufacturing.
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Company page Since our founding in the early 1960s, Oceaneering has expanded and grown globally to service several industries such as the offshore energy industry, defense, entertainment, material handling, aerospace, science, and renewable energy industries. In 1964, Mike Hughes and Johnny Johnson formed a Gulf of Mexico diving company called World Wide Divers. The company grew in response to increasing demand for their services and in 1969 merged with two other diving companies to form Oceaneering International, Inc. To solve the toughest challenges, we do things differently, creatively, and smarter. As your trusted partner, our unmatched experience and truly innovative portfolio of technologies and solutions give us the flexibility to adapt and evolve, regardless of market conditions. Our mission is to solve the unsolvable. We thrive by creating industry-changing technically creative solutions for the most complex operational challenges under water, on land, and in space. Our five core values establish a common culture and demonstrate what is most important for us as a company. Since the beginning, the company has transformed from a small regional diving company into a global provider of engineered products and services. Today, we develop products and services for use throughout the lifecycle of an offshore oilfield, from drilling to decommissioning. We operate the world's premier fleet of work class ROVs. Additionally, we are a leader in offshore oilfield maintenance services, umbilicals, subsea hardware, and tooling. We also serve the aerospace, defense, and theme park industries. Underpinning everything we do, safety is not only the foundation of our core values, but it is vital to our unmatched performance record and company culture. The industries we serve are as diverse as they are complex. Whether we are engineering deepwater umbilicals or developing robotics for aerospace applications, the safety and health of our employees, vendors, and customers is an integral part of our day-to-day business. If we are working, then our responsibility is to be working safely. Since our inception in 1964, we have placed a high value on employee safety—from diving services and subsea inspection to vessel-based installation operations. We have and will continue to evolve not only our health, safety, and environmental (HSE) processes, but those of the industries in which we work. Although we have been fatality-free since 1999, our HSE journey goes beyond statistics. As our portfolio of services has grown, we have continued to prioritize and advance our approach to HSE.