SIEL TEAM 6

S.I.E.L. stands for Safety, Instrumentation, Excellence, and Leadership. These values define who we are and how we serve. With over 20 years of hands-on experience, including 100+ shutdowns, marine electrical projects, and residential work, SIEL Team 6 offers reliability, technical expertise, and unmatched attention to detail.

Experience Overview

SIEL Team 6 Instrumentation is led by Michael Thompson, a highly skilled instrumentation electrician with over 20 years of experience in the industrial, marine, and residential electrical sectors. Michael has completed over 100 shutdowns and managed industrial instrumentation teams across major facilities in Texas. He has a proven ability to reduce operational downtime by up to 50%, saving clients thousands in lost productivity.

Our team is built on excellence and dependability, and our highly trained technicians team allows us to mobilize fast, stay flexible, and deliver high-quality results on every jobsite.

Certifications & Compliance

- NCCER Certified
- TWIC Card Holder
- OSHA 10 & 30 Compliant
- NFPA70 Certified (10 Years)
- Vega & Rosemount Level Radar Certified
- Techstar Measurement Certified
- Micro Motion 1000/2000 Transmitter & Series Sensor Certified

References

More than 10 professional references are available upon request from industry leaders who have witnessed Michael’s work firsthand. These references speak to his leadership, integrity, safety record, and superior field execution.

Safety Culture

SIEL Team 6’s safety-first mindset is rooted in daily practices, strict compliance with OSHA regulations, and continuous improvement. We pride ourselves on a zero-incident record and operate in environments where hazard prevention and safety communication are non-negotiable.

Jobsite Safety Practices

- Daily safety briefings and hazard identification
- Full use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures are strictly enforced
- Real-time communication with site supervisors
- Ongoing safety audits and quality inspections