Mitchell Mc Mahon
About Mitchell Mc Mahon
Mitchell Mc Mahon is the Package Lead for High Voltage Power and Comms Transmission System (HVPACTS) at Chevron, working on the Jansz-Io Compression project in Australia.
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Mitchell Mc Mahon currently holds the position of Package Lead - High Voltage Power and Comms Transmission System (HVPACTS) for the Jansz-Io Compression project at Chevron.
Current Role at Chevron
In his current role at Chevron, Mitchell Mc Mahon is responsible for the supply and installation of a 135km High Voltage Submarine Cable (HVSC) rated at 145kV, delivering 85 MW of power to a floating semi-submersible Field Control Station (FCS). His duties include overseeing the engineering, procurement, and manufacture of High Voltage Power and Communication Systems, involving land cables and ancillary equipment for both Barrow Island and the Field Control Station.
Previous Experience at Chevron
Mitchell Mc Mahon has a long history with Chevron, having held various positions over the years. Before his current role, he worked as an Offshore Installation Engineer for the Jansz-Io Compression Project from 2018 to 2021, and as a Subsea Project Engineer for the same project from 2016 to 2018. Prior to that, he served as a Subsea Construction Engineer and Subsea Project Engineer for the Wheatstone Project from 2011 to 2016. He also held the role of Flow Assurance Engineer from 2009 to 2011, all based in Perth, Australia.
Early Career Background
Mitchell Mc Mahon's career began in the chemical engineering and research fields. He worked as a Development Chemist at Orica Australia from 2005 to 2007, and as a Research Engineer at the University of Newcastle from 2007 to 2008. These early roles provided him with a foundation in engineering and research principles.
Educational Background
Mitchell Mc Mahon graduated from the University of Newcastle with a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, completing his studies from 2004 to 2008. His academic background provided a strong foundation in both chemical engineering and chemistry, enabling him to support his extensive career in operational and project roles within the energy and engineering sectors.