Emma Taylor C Eng
About Emma Taylor C Eng
Emma Taylor is a Lead Reliability Engineer at Chevron in Aberdeen, Scotland, specializing in Robotics R&D within reliability engineering. She holds a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Heriot-Watt University and has over a decade of experience in the engineering field.
Company
Emma Taylor currently holds a position as Lead Reliability Engineer at Chevron in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. She has been with Chevron for over six years in this role. Chevron is a multinational corporation known for its extensive involvement in the petroleum and energy sectors, making it a significant entity in Emma's professional landscape.
Title
Emma Taylor is the Lead Reliability Engineer at Chevron. In this role, she is responsible for ensuring the reliability and efficiency of various engineering systems and processes. Her expertise in reliability engineering, particularly in robotics R&D, plays a crucial part in maintaining Chevron’s operational standards.
Education and Expertise
Emma Taylor holds a Master's of Engineering (MEng) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Heriot-Watt University. In addition, she is a Chartered Engineer (CEng), which highlights her professional competence and commitment to the engineering profession. She attended St Kentigerns Academy prior to her university education. Her specialization includes robotics R&D within the field of reliability engineering.
Background
Emma Taylor has built her career through varied engineering roles. She started as a Project Team Member at Thermal Design Solutions Limited in 2011, where she gained formative project experience. Subsequently, she worked as a Mechanical Engineer at Oceaneering from 2011 to 2013, contributing to mechanical engineering projects. From 2013 to 2017, she served as a Subsea Engineer at Chevron in Aberdeen, focusing on subsea engineering projects. Her extensive experience has culminated in her current role as Lead Reliability Engineer at Chevron.
Achievements
Emma Taylor’s professional journey is marked by her contributions to various engineering domains. At Oceaneering, she worked on critical mechanical engineering projects for two years. Her subsea engineering work at Chevron from 2013 to 2017 involved significant project contributions. As the Lead Reliability Engineer at Chevron, she has been instrumental in enhancing system reliability and efficiency through her specialization in robotics R&D. Holding the Chartered Engineer (CEng) designation further substantiates her expertise and commitment to the field.