ExxonMobil

2026 Campus Hire - Process Engineer

ExxonMobil
Energy, Utilities & InfrastructureSingapore, 01, SGOnsitePosted 1 month ago

About the role

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The Process Engineer role at ExxonMobil in Singapore involves providing technical support for operations in either a chemical plant or refinery setting. Responsibilities include process optimization, troubleshooting, safety initiatives, reliability improvements, and margin enhancement projects. The role is open to recent graduates with a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering or a related field and emphasizes teamwork, communication, and technical problem-solving skills.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Work as a member of the technical team to provide process engineering support for operations
  • Provide technical advice / support to daily operational issues
  • Perform unit optimization, troubleshooting, de-bottlenecking studies
  • Lead/participate in safety initiatives including risk assessments and HAZOP reviews
  • Support on-going reliability improvements and equipment strategy development
  • Analyze complex technical issues, identify key drivers, propose strategy / recommendations to support decision-making/resolution of technical issues
  • Responsible for the development/execution of margin improvement ideas/projects
  • role can be assigned to start at either the Chemical Plant or Refinery

Requirements

  • A bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering or a related field from a recognized university
  • Team player with strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Capable of multitasking, managing multiple interfaces and prioritizing work effectively
  • Knowledge of process modeling software and experience in using relevant technical computing tools and design software for hydraulic calculations, TRV relief, and other evaluations
  • Familiarity with the development of H&MB, PFD / P&IDs and design specification of process equipment
  • Good knowledge of industry standards and practices related to process design and safety