Jasmine Gharib
About Jasmine Gharib
Jasmine Gharib is a Reliability Engineer at Chevron in El Segundo, California, with a background in mechanical engineering and extensive experience in the energy sector.
Current Role at Chevron
Jasmine Gharib has been serving as a Reliability Engineer at Chevron since October 2019. She is based in El Segundo, California. In this role, she focuses on ensuring the reliability and efficiency of engineering processes within the organization. Her responsibilities involve analyzing system performance and implementing strategies to improve operational reliability.
Experience at SoCalGas
Jasmine Gharib worked at SoCalGas as an Integrity Engineer specializing in Risk & Threat from 2017 to 2019. During her two-year tenure in the Greater Los Angeles Area, she was involved in assessing and mitigating risks associated with gas infrastructure. This role required proficiency in risk assessment methodologies and the development of strategies to address potential threats to system integrity.
Roles at PBF Energy and ExxonMobil
Jasmine Gharib gained significant experience in FCC (Fluid Catalytic Cracking) and Alkylation processes while working as a Mechanical Engineer at both PBF Energy and ExxonMobil. She was with PBF Energy from 2016 to 2017 in Torrance, CA, and held a similar position at ExxonMobil from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, Jasmine served as an Oil Movements Mechanical Engineer at ExxonMobil from 2014 to 2015, further enhancing her expertise in mechanical engineering within the oil and gas industry.
Educational Background
Jasmine Gharib studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Arizona, where she earned her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. Her academic journey spanned from 2010 to 2014. While pursuing her degree, Jasmine also worked as a Teaching Assistant, which allowed her to gain instructional experience and reinforce her engineering knowledge through teaching.
Early Career and Internships
Jasmine Gharib started her career with an internship at Gore as a Quality Engineering Intern in 2013, located in Flagstaff, Arizona. This role provided her with foundational experience in quality engineering. Following her internship, she served as a Teaching Assistant at The University of Arizona from 2011 to 2012, which helped her develop a strong technical skill set and provided her with early leadership experience.