Amy Joyce

Amy Joyce

Hes Specialist @ Chevron

About Amy Joyce

Amy Joyce is an HES Specialist at Chevron with over 5 years of experience in the HES field. She holds a Bachelor of Engineering from Murdoch University and has previously worked at Rio Tinto and Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers.

Current Role at Chevron

Amy Joyce is currently employed at Chevron as an HES Specialist. In this role, she leverages her expertise in health, environment, and safety to contribute to Chevron's ongoing projects. Through her extensive experience, Joyce plays a key role in ensuring technical safety and managing risk within the organization.

Graduate HES Engineer Experience

Amy began her professional career at Chevron as a graduate HES engineer with a focus on technical safety and risk. Her initial responsibilities included various technical safety tasks and significant risk management. Prior to taking on technical safety and risk, she worked as a Graduate HES Engineer – Environment from 2014 to 2015. Her early career at Chevron laid the foundation for her expertise in the HES field.

Internship and Early Career at Rio Tinto

Amy's career also includes valuable experience from her time at Rio Tinto. In 2013, she worked as an intern focusing on the energy sector, gaining significant insights and skills. She also served as a vacation student in business improvement, sustainable development, and reporting between 2012 and 2013. These roles provided her with crucial early exposure to industry practices and sustainability initiatives.

Education at Murdoch University

Amy Joyce completed her Bachelor of Engineering at Murdoch University, where she studied from 2009 to 2013. This academic foundation greatly contributed to her technical skills and knowledge base, equipping her for her future roles in HES and technical safety and risk management.

Work Experience at Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers

In 2012, Amy participated in a work experience program at Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers. Though brief, this experience provided her with valuable exposure to the chemical, energy, and fertilizer sectors, enhancing her understanding of industrial processes and safety protocols.

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