Elena Warren
About Elena Warren
Elena Warren is a Design Engineer at Chevron with a background in mechanical engineering and extensive internship experience at Albemarle Corporation and FMC Technologies.
Current Position at Chevron
Elena Warren is currently employed at Chevron as a Design Engineer. In her role, she utilizes her mechanical engineering background to contribute to various design projects. Her work is integral in ensuring that engineering designs meet all necessary specifications and standards within the company.
Previous Experience at Albemarle Corporation
Elena Warren gained significant experience during her two internships at Albemarle Corporation. In 2014, she worked as a Mechanical Engineering Intern for four months, followed by another three-month term in 2015, both located in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana Area. During her time there, she was involved in projects with Corporate Engineering and the Process Development Center, working closely with Engineering and Maintenance teams.
Mechanical Engineering Internship at FMC Technologies
Elena Warren worked as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at FMC Technologies in 2014, where she completed a four-month term. She was involved with the company’s Material Handling location, particularly within the Research and Development group. Her work here provided her with practical experience in the mechanical engineering field.
Education and Co-op Experience at Mississippi State University
Elena Warren holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Mississippi State University, where she studied from 2011 to 2016. During her time as a student, she completed three co-op rotations with two different companies. Her co-op experiences significantly contributed to her professional development, enhancing her skills and solidifying her interest in design work and plant operations.
Career Development through Co-op Experiences
Through her co-op rotations, Elena Warren gained valuable hands-on experience, working with FMC Technologies and Albemarle Corporation. These rotations allowed her to work on various engineering projects, furthering her skills and knowledge. Her experiences in the research and development group and process development center fostered her ambition to pursue a career in design engineering and plant operations.