Mark Wilson
About Mark Wilson
Mark Wilson is a Lead Process Engineer at Chevron and a Principal Process Engineer at KBR, Inc., with 18 years of experience in the petrochemical industry.
Professional Overview
Mark Wilson has an extensive background in chemical engineering with specialized expertise in the petrochemical industry, amassing 18 years of professional experience. His career encompasses roles at multiple prominent companies, including Chevron, Brunel Industry Services, and KBR, Inc. He has a broad skill set, which includes process engineering, commissioning supervision, and technical authorship, with notable expertise in APCI's Mixed Refrigerant LNG Technology and Conoco Phillips Cascade LNG Technology.
Current Positions
Mark Wilson currently serves in multiple roles within the petrochemical sector. At Chevron, he holds the position of Lead Process Engineer, while also contributing as an LNG Process Consultant for Brunel Industry Services in Perth, Australia. Additionally, he works as an LNG Process Optimisation Engineer with KBR, Inc. in Wheatstone LNG, and serves as a Principal Process Engineer at KBR, Inc.
Past Experience
Mark Wilson's extensive experience includes key roles at KBR, Inc. and MW Kellogg. At KBR, Inc., he worked as an LNG Technical Specialist - Process Engineer and Site Support Process Engineer on Barrow Island, and as a Commissioning Engineer in Perth, Australia. At MW Kellogg, he served as a Commissioning Engineer/Steam Blow Process Lead in Qatar and as a Process Engineer in Egypt. His diverse roles have given him exposure to various aspects of LNG and GTL projects, enhancing his expertise in EPCM and PMC roles.
Education
Mark Wilson pursued his higher education at the University of Bradford, where he obtained a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Chemical Engineering. His academic foundation provided the technical skills necessary for his professional journey, which has seen involvement in the start-up and optimization of significant LNG facilities such as Chevron's Gorgon and Wheatstone projects.