Chris Harp
About Chris Harp
Chris Harp is the Lead Process Engineer at Chevron in New Orleans, LA, with extensive experience in various engineering roles and a background in both chemical engineering and economics.
Title and Current Role
Chris Harp is currently working as the Lead Process Engineer at Chevron in New Orleans, LA, United States. This position marks the latest advancement in his extensive career within Chevron, where he leverages his substantial expertise in process engineering.
Career at Chevron
Chris Harp has been with Chevron in various engineering roles since 2017. He started his career at Chevron as a Design Engineer for one year (2017-2018) in the Greater New Orleans Area. He then served as a Process Engineer from 2018 to 2020, also in the Greater New Orleans Area. In 2020, he advanced to the position of Process Engineering Team Lead for nine months before assuming his current role as Lead Process Engineer.
Experience at ExxonMobil
In 2016, Chris Harp gained valuable industry experience at ExxonMobil, where he worked as a Process Engineering Intern in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This three-month internship allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in chemical engineering to real-world challenges in a leading multinational oil and gas corporation.
Project Management at USES
Chris Harp served as a Project Manager at United States Environmental Services (USES) in Houston, Texas, from 2012 to 2013. In this role, he managed various projects, showcasing his leadership and project management skills early in his career.
Military Service
Before transitioning to a civilian career, Chris Harp served as an Army Officer in the US Army from 2007 to 2012. Over this five-year period, he developed strong leadership and organizational skills that have benefited his subsequent roles in engineering and project management.
Education and Qualifications
Chris Harp holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Chemical Engineering from Louisiana State University, which he completed in 2017. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Economics from The University of Alabama, awarded in 2006. His educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in both technical and economic principles.