James Green
About James Green
James Green is a Facilities Specialist at Chevron in San Ramon, California, with over 20 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, having worked in various international locations.
Company
James Green is currently employed at Chevron, serving in the role of Facilities Specialist - QMI. Based in San Ramon, California, he works in a crucial sector of one of the largest oil companies in the world. Chevron's extensive network and global projects benefit from his seasoned expertise in gas operations and metering.
Title
James Green holds the title of Facilities Specialist - QMI at Chevron. His role involves detailed oversight of quality measurement and inspection processes, ensuring optimal performance of facilities. His extensive background supports his current responsibilities in maintaining the standards required by an industry leader like Chevron.
Previous Roles at Major Companies
Prior to his current position at Chevron, James Green accumulated over two decades of experience in the oil and gas industry. He served as a Metering Specialist at Conocophillips from 2007 to 2011 in Houston, Texas. Before that, he worked as a Metering Specialist at SGS from 2004 to 2007 in Geneva, Switzerland. His career also includes a role as a Metering Engineer at Emerson from 2002 to 2004 in St. Louis, Missouri.
International Experience
James Green's career is marked by his extensive international experience. He has worked in diverse roles across various geographies including Hong Kong, the Netherlands, the UK, and Australia. Notable positions include Pipeline Supervisor at Premier Oil in London and Technician at Shell in The Hague. His global work experience has equipped him with a broad understanding of the oil and gas industry's different operational landscapes.
Expertise in Metering and Pipeline Supervision
Throughout his career, James Green has developed extensive expertise in metering and pipeline supervision. His experience spans across premier companies such as Conocophillips, SGS, and Emerson, where he managed and oversaw critical gas metering systems and pipeline operations. His deep understanding of these technical areas makes him a valuable asset to his current role at Chevron.