Mark Grajeda
About Mark Grajeda
Mark Grajeda is a Facilities Coordinator at Chevron with over a decade of experience in the energy sector, having previously worked at Noble Energy and DCP Midstream in various operations and supervisory roles.
Current Role at Chevron
Mark Grajeda holds the position of Facilities Coordinator at Chevron, where he has been working since October 2021. He is based in the United States and brings a wealth of experience gained from his previous roles in the energy sector. In his current role, he is responsible for coordinating various facilities-related activities, leveraging his extensive background in operations and management.
Previous Experience at Noble Energy
Prior to joining Chevron, Mark Grajeda worked at Noble Energy from 2019 to 2022, where he held operations roles. He spent a total of three years at Noble Energy, based in Greeley, Colorado. During his time there, he developed key competencies in managing and executing operational tasks, contributing to the overall efficiency and performance of the facility.
Roles at DCP Midstream
Mark Grajeda has significant experience from his time at DCP Midstream, where he worked for a decade in various capacities. His roles included Plant Operator II for four months in 2012, followed by a promotion to Lead Operator, a position he held for several years. He was then elevated to Supervisor, a role he served in from 2014 to 2022 at the Greeley Plant/Fractionator in Colorado. These positions allowed him to gain extensive experience in plant operations and leadership.
Experience in the Energy Sector
Mark Grajeda's career in the energy sector spans over a decade, featuring roles in plant operations and supervisory capacities. He has worked in significant energy hubs such as Greeley, Colorado, and Fort Lupton, Colorado. His background includes operational roles at Noble Energy and a progression of responsibilities at DCP Midstream, culminating in supervisory positions. His diverse experiences have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the energy industry's operational and safety protocols.