Matt Cook

Matt Cook

Air Specialist Mid Continent Business Unit @ Chevron

About Matt Cook

Matt Cook is an Air Specialist at Chevron's Mid-Continent Business Unit in Houston, Texas, with extensive experience in environmental compliance and health safety roles within the company.

Current Role at Chevron

Matt Cook is currently serving as an Air Specialist at Chevron's Mid-Continent Business Unit in Houston, Texas, United States. In this role, he focuses on managing air permitting activities for new constructions and facility modifications. His responsibilities also include completing regulatory reporting for air emissions and ensuring compliance with environmental standards.

Previous Experience at Chevron

Before his current position, Matt Cook held several roles at Chevron. From 2017 to 2021, he was an Environmental Compliance Specialist at Pascagoula Refinery in Pascagoula, Mississippi. Prior to that, he worked as a Health Environment and Safety (HES) Specialist in Deepwater Exploration and Projects from 2015 to 2017 and in Upstream Capability HES from 2014 to 2015, both in Houston, Texas. He started his career with Chevron as a Health Environment and Safety Intern for three months in 2013 in Kapolei, Hawaii.

Educational Background

Matt Cook earned his Bachelor's degree in Public Health Industrial Hygiene from Utah State University, where he studied from 2010 to 2014. He also attended Uintah High School from 2010 to 2014.

Work at Utah State University

While pursuing his degree, Matt Cook worked as an Information Technology Consultant at Utah State University from 2010 to 2014. In this role, he provided IT support and consulting services to the university community.

Project Leadership and Strategic Roles

Matt Cook has led significant projects, including one aimed at validating greenhouse gas emission data to ensure regulatory compliance. He also assessed air permitting risks associated with acquisitions, supporting strategic decision-making processes. Additionally, he acts as a functional ambassador for cultural improvements within the Mid-Continent Business Unit.

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