Emily Carter
About Emily Carter
Emily Carter is an Allocation Engineer at Chevron with over 15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, holding dual degrees in Chemistry and Commerce from Curtin University of Technology.
Current Role at Chevron
Emily Carter is currently employed at Chevron as an Allocation Engineer. In this role, she is responsible for managing the allocation of resources and ensuring optimal distribution within the company's operations. Her expertise in both laboratory and field settings uniquely positions her to understand and address the challenges associated with allocation in the oil and gas sector.
Previous Work Experience at Chevron
Prior to her current position, Emily worked at Chevron as a Laboratory Analyst from 2015 to 2020 in Perth, Australia. In this capacity, she conducted various laboratory analyses, contributing to the company's efficient and safe operations. Her extensive experience in analytical techniques and methodologies was pivotal in maintaining high standards of quality control.
Experience at NALCO Champion | An Ecolab Company
Emily Carter spent two years at NALCO Champion | An Ecolab Company working as an Offshore Chemist on the Pyrenees Venture FPSO project from 2013 to 2015. Additionally, she spent nine months in 2013 as an Account Manager at the same company. These roles allowed her to develop a deep understanding of offshore chemical processes and client relationship management.
Educational Background
Emily holds a dual degree in Chemistry (Bachelor of Science) and Commerce (Bachelor of Commerce) from Curtin University of Technology, having completed her studies from 2004 to 2008. Her academic background in both scientific and business disciplines provides a solid foundation for her multifaceted roles in the oil and gas industry.
Early Career and Roles
Emily began her career as a Research Assistant at Curtin University, where she worked from 2008 to 2009. She transitioned to the role of Account Manager at Champion Technologies in Adelaide, serving there from 2009 to 2012. Her early career experiences laid the groundwork for her extensive expertise and success in the oil and gas sector.