Alexia Jankowski
About Alexia Jankowski
Alexia Jankowski is an Environmental Specialist at Chevron, focusing on Barrow Island, with a background in visual arts and a Master's in Environmental Management from The University of Western Australia.
Current Roles at Chevron
Alexia Jankowski holds multiple roles at Chevron, including positions as Barrow Island Environmental Specialist, HES Advisor for Gorgon Operations, and Environmental Advisor at Chevron Australia. In her roles, she focuses on environmental management and Health, Environment, and Safety (HES) advisory for operations on Barrow Island, Western Australia. She began working at Chevron as Barrow Island Environmental Specialist in October 2020 and has since been involved in various environmental projects related to Barrow Island.
Role at WA Oil
In addition to her positions at Chevron, Alexia Jankowski also works as an Environmental Specialist at WA Oil, focusing on Barrow Island. Her responsibilities in this role include overseeing environmental compliance and implementation of best practices for oil industry operations in Western Australia.
Previous Experience at Centre for Excellence in Natural Resource Management
From 2010 to 2012, Alexia Jankowski served as a Research Assistant at the Centre for Excellence in Natural Resource Management in Albany. During her tenure, she supported research initiatives aimed at sustainable management of natural resources, contributing to projects that emphasized ecological balance and resource efficiency.
Educational Background
Alexia Jankowski achieved her Masters of Environmental Management from The University of Western Australia, completing the program from 2010 to 2011. Her studies focused on comprehensive strategies in environmental management, equipping her with the knowledge to excel in her advisory roles.
Combination of Environmental Expertise and Visual Arts
In addition to her extensive experience in environmental advisory roles, Alexia Jankowski also has a background in visual arts. This diverse skill set allows her to combine analytical and creative approaches in her work, particularly in communicating complex environmental concepts more effectively.