Shola Olatujoye
About Shola Olatujoye
Shola Olatujoye is a Power Systems Project Manager at Chevron with extensive experience in electrical engineering and systems management.
Power Systems Project Manager at Chevron
Shola Olatujoye has been managing power systems projects at Chevron since October 2018. As the Power Systems Project Manager, Olatujoye oversees various projects related to electrical systems and infrastructure. His role involves coordinating with teams, ensuring project timelines are met, and ensuring the successful implementation of power system strategies.
Previous Roles: Electrical Engineer at Phillips 66
From 2015 to 2018, Shola Olatujoye worked at Phillips 66 as an Electrical Engineer. Based in Houston, Texas, Olatujoye contributed to electrical engineering projects, focusing on maintaining and improving electrical systems. This three-year tenure helped him gain valuable experience in the oil and gas industry.
Electrical Maintenance Engineer at DuPont
Shola Olatujoye served as an Electrical Maintenance Engineer at DuPont for seven months from 2014 to 2015. During his time in New Johnsonville, Tennessee, Olatujoye worked on maintenance activities, ensuring the reliability and efficiency of electrical equipment. His role included troubleshooting, repairs, and routine maintenance tasks.
Education: MBA and Engineering Degrees
Shola Olatujoye's educational background includes a Master of Business Administration from the Fox School of Business at Temple University, completed between 2019 and 2021. He also holds a master's degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, earned in 2014, and a Bachelor of Science from Temple University, completed in 2012. Additionally, Olatujoye earned an associate degree in electrical engineering from Yaba College of Technology in Lagos, Nigeria.
Early Career and Internships
Shola Olatujoye gained initial industry exposure through various roles and internships. Notably, he worked as an Electrical Engineering Intern at Barry Elevators in Lagos, Nigeria, from 2006 to 2007. He also served as a Teaching Assistant at Temple University in 2012, providing support in teaching electrical engineering concepts.