Agus Qimulyanto
About Agus Qimulyanto
Agus Qimulyanto is a Socioeconomic Coordinator at ExxonMobil in the Greater Jakarta Area, Indonesia, with experience in EHS and public affairs roles.
Company
Agus Qimulyanto is currently employed with ExxonMobil in the Greater Jakarta Area, Indonesia. He has been working with the company as a Socioeconomic Coordinator since 2011. In this role, he coordinates various socioeconomic activities and interfaces with different groups and contractors associated with the company.
Title
Agus Qimulyanto holds the position of Socioeconomic Coordinator at ExxonMobil. His role involves conducting on-site socioeconomic training for EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) personnel, representing the EPC in the Banyu Urip Socioeconomic Watch Committee (SEWAC), and preparing socioeconomic stewardship reports to meet governmental and financial institution requirements.
Professional Background
Before joining ExxonMobil, Agus Qimulyanto worked at Saint-Gobain Abrasives as an EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) Specialist & WCM (World Class Manufacturing) Secretary from 2007 to 2011. Between 2004 and 2007, he was associated with AKR Corporindo,Tbk in the role of Public and Government Affairs. This background has contributed to his experience in handling socioeconomic issues and ensuring effective communication between different project stakeholders.
Education and Expertise
Agus Qimulyanto completed his education at SMA Negeri 13 Palembang, specializing in Social studies from 1991 to 1994. His educational background, combined with his extensive professional experience, equips him with a comprehensive understanding of socioeconomic factors important in his current role.
Socioeconomic Projects
As part of his responsibilities at ExxonMobil, Agus Qimulyanto is actively engaged with the Banyu Urip project. He conducts on-site training concerning the Banyu Urip grievance procedure, acts as the EPC representative to monitor and identify emerging socioeconomic issues, and supports the team in incident investigations to determine potential socioeconomic root causes and outcomes.