The Possibilities
you
have earned your Master's or Ph.D. in one of the following Engineering/Science
disciplines, your career path at ExxonMobil may lead to advanced level
opportunities in several areas of research and development.
Mechanical
Chemical
Civil
Aeronautical
Materials
Environmental
Petroleum
Marine/Ocean
Applied Mechanics
Naval Architecture
Physics
Metallurgy
There are six main areas of research for the Engineering Master's/Ph.D.
candidate:
Downstream/Chemicals
Engineers in this area will find advanced level opportunities in Downstream
Research & Engineering, and in Chemicals; with a focus on product development,
research and technology.
Offshore
Offshore engineers develop innovative new concepts for safe, economic offshore
facilities of immense scale and complexity designed to operate in some of the
harshest environments on the planet.
Reservoir
Exciting opportunities exist to
collaborate in predicting the production rates and cumulative recovery of
hydrocarbons over the life span of oil and gas reservoirs.
Wells & Materials
Researchers in the drilling,
production, and materials areas are developing new technology, designing and
testing pipe, connections and equipment, and optimizing the completion system
that maximizes oil and gas production.
Gas & Facilities
Facilities engineers develop
the processes and technologies that enable competitive production of petroleum
by tailoring equipment to the unique reservoir conditions. Flow assurance
engineers determine how to prevent wax, asphaltenes, and hydrates from
accumulating in the pipelines and blocking flow.
Technical Software Development
Research engineers
in this area design, develop, and support state-of-the-art technical software
to achieve bottom-line business impact.
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