Silver Enyinnia

Silver Enyinnia

Hf Alky, Amine, Sulfur Process Engineer And Pmo Champion @ Chevron

About Silver Enyinnia

Silver Enyinnia is a Process Engineer and PMO Champion at Chevron, with extensive experience in hydroprocessing, sulfur processing, and water purification.

Current Title and Role at Chevron

Silver Enyinnia currently holds the position of HF Alky, Amine, Sulfur Process Engineer and PMO Champion at Chevron in Pasadena, TX. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing and optimizing processes related to HF alkylation, amine treatment, and sulfur recovery. His duties include ensuring the efficiency and safety of these processes, as well as championing project management office (PMO) initiatives.

Previous Experience at Chevron

Silver's career at Chevron includes multiple roles across various locations. From 2019 to 2020, he served as Hydroprocessing, Sour Water, Amine & Sulfur Process Engineer in Salt Lake City, UT. Prior to this, he was Hydroprocessing and Utilities Process Engineer from 2017 to 2019, also in Salt Lake City. His Chevron journey began as a Process Development Engineering Intern in 2016 at the Richmond, CA facility, where he gained valuable hands-on experience in process engineering.

Educational Background

Silver Enyinnia holds a Master of Science (M.S.) in Chemical Engineering from Prairie View A&M University, where he also completed post-baccalaureate studies in Chemical Engineering. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biology from the University of Houston. His academic journey has equipped him with a solid foundation in both chemical engineering and biological sciences.

Early Career and Internships

Silver has a rich background of internships and early career roles. Notably, he interned as an EID Chemical Engineering Intern at GE Power & Water in Houston, Texas, in 2015. This role involved working on engineering calculations for gas turbine fuels, water analysis on cooling towers, boilers, and wastewater plants. Additionally, during his time at Prairie View A&M University from 2014 to 2017, he worked as a Graduate Research Assistant, where he performed research on membrane fabrication and water purification.

Research and Conference Presentations

Throughout his graduate studies, Silver was deeply involved in extensive research projects. He presented his findings at prominent conferences, including the Advanced Membrane Technology Conference in Cork, Ireland, and the 2015 NOBCChE conference in Orlando, FL, where he received an award for his research. His work utilized various analytical instruments like Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, UV Spectroscopy, and FTIR Spectroscopy, and involved collaborative efforts within Prairie View A&M University facilities.

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