MEET OUR TEAM

ABOUT US

PC&S’ technical teams are some of the country’s most experienced and respected technicians, engineers, and project managers in the Pipeline Industry. We present optimal solutions for each project, valuing quality and efficiency through effective design, communication, and project management. We deliver turnkey solutions to streamline process, prevent mistakes and avoid hazards, and to give our clients the peace of mind that every one of our projects will be executed on time and under budget.

Since 2005, our core team has been growing the business and service groups to provide more corrosion solutions under one roof to the Pipeline Industry. PC&S has become one of the most diversified corrosion solutions providers with the Industry’s most skilled technical force.

OUR STRENGTH IS OUR PEOPLE

Our Team draws upon decades of industry experience, advanced training and credentialing practices, and  superior leadership to provide flexible and effective solutions. From production pad, to midstream operations – and everything in between – We Know the Pipeline Business.


UNMATCHED RECORD OF SAFETY

Job-site safety is a 24/7/365 procedure.  Our dedicated safety staff understands the hazards of the varied environments in which we operate.  Routine, scheduled training for all employees – office-bound or assigned in the field – ensures our entire workforce thinks and acts safely on the job.  We maintain stringent safety practices and records, in addition to all client-required OQSG and Veriforce clearinghouse certifications. We want to ensure everyone arrives home safely.

OUR TEAM

Mike Mahone

President
Mike is the President of Pipeline Controls and Services and brings over 21 years of experience specializing in corrosion control engineering within the oil and gas pipeline industry. A safety-focused leader, he is responsible for company management and administration, with oversight of engineering, construction, and field operations. His background combines hands-on engineering and construction experience with deep expertise in safety and regulatory compliance. A graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Mike co-founded Pipeline Controls and Services in 2005, helping build a successful pipeline company with safety as its highest priority.

Patrick Carroll

Director of Operations

Patrick joined PC&S in 2013 and has steadily expanded his expertise across a broad range of corrosion control services, including cathodic protection testing, installation, inspection, and data analysis. Over the years, he has developed a strong technical foundation paired with practical field experience. Today, Patrick oversees multiple teams delivering testing and installation services for a diverse client base throughout the US. His leadership focuses on maintaining high technical standards, operational efficiency, and consistent quality across all projects.

Patrick is a graduate of Kilgore College’s Corrosion Technology program. He also maintains an AMPP CP-2 Cathodic Protection Technician certification. In his current role, Patrick oversees technical execution while also managing operations and project delivery, ensuring projects are completed safely, efficiently, and to client specifications.

Tom Vangoor

Director of Business Development
Tom has more than 20 years of corrosion industry experience.  His current responsibilities include the direction of all business development efforts, in addition to individual project management.  Tom serves clients across the industry, from upstream petroleum exploration companies to midstream pipeline operators nationwide. Tom holds numerous industry certifications including AMPP CP-2 Technician, Coating Inspector Level I, Internal Corrosion Technologist, and Senior Corrosion Technologist.  Prior to his current role, he spent 11 years with several reputable companies including BIS-Tepsco prior to joining PC&S in 2012.

Brandon Dyer

Director of Construction
Brandon joined PC&S in 2026 and brings more than 30 years of experience in various aspects of pipeline integrity with emphasis in areas such as cathodic protection, survey & mapping, ILI, and construction services. His current responsibilities include coordinating and streamlining construction activities across the various services offered by PC&S. Brandon is a graduate of Kilgore College’s corrosion technology program and maintains an AMPP Senior Corrosion Technologist certification.

Nana Owusu-Sekyere

Engineering Manager
Nana G. Owusu-Sekyere is an accomplished Corrosion Engineer with a tenure at Pipeline Controls and Services that spans back to 2013. With a strong foundation in Corrosion Control, and AC Interference Studies, Nana has demonstrated expertise in Stray Current Analysis, CP System Design, Inspection and Commissioning. He has successfully worked on multiple AC Interference and Mitigation design projects. He is proficient in field testing and troubleshooting corrosion-related issues in pipelines and other metallic structures. Holding a master’s degree in electrical engineering from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, AMPP CP4, Cathodic Protection Specialist certificate, and an Advanced Level Certificate from SES (Safe Engineering Services & Technologies Ltd.) specializing in EMI (Interference from High Voltage Power Lines), Nana brings a wealth of knowledge to his role. Beyond technical prowess, he also oversees contract bidding, scheduling, and personnel management.

Grant Little

Director of Field Services
Grant Little brings 20 years of experience in the corrosion control industry, with a strong focus on pipeline integrity and regulatory compliance. He joined Pipeline Controls & Services, Inc. in early 2025 and provides expertise with nationwide CIS programs, ECDA programs and ACVG/DCVG projects on new construction and in-service pipelines. Over the course of his career, he has been involved in all phases of the project cycle, allowing him to effectively bridge technical execution with budgetary objectives. He has completed several industry training courses and certifications, including a AMPP CP-2 certification (16488).