Amy Chatman, E.I.T.
About Amy Chatman, E.I.T.
Amy Chatman, E.I.T., is a Wells Engineer at ExxonMobil in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, with a background in mechanical engineering from Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Company
Amy Chatman, E.I.T. is currently employed as a Wells Engineer at ExxonMobil. ExxonMobil is a globally recognized company in the oil and gas industry, operating in numerous countries and involved in a wide range of upstream, midstream, and downstream activities.
Title
Since 2019, Amy Chatman has held the position of Wells Engineer at ExxonMobil in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. In this role, Amy is responsible for overseeing and optimizing well operations to ensure efficiency and technological accuracy.
Education and Expertise
Amy Chatman studied Mechanical Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland, attaining a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree from 2014 to 2019. This academic foundation provided her with comprehensive knowledge and skills in engineering principles, design, and implementation.
Professional Background
Amy Chatman has an extensive background in engineering roles, including various stints with notable companies. She worked as a Hibernia Facilities Integrity Engineering Assistant at ExxonMobil in 2018 for 3 months, and as a Drilling and Completions - Operations Engineering Student at Husky Energy in 2017 and 2018 for 4 and 3 months, respectively. Additionally, Amy has experience as a Project Controls Student at Nalcor Energy-Lower Churchill Project in 2016 for 4 months, and as a Hebron Project Hook-up and Commissioning – Planning Engineering Assistant at ExxonMobil in the same year for 3 months. She began her professional journey as a Co-op Engineering Student at the Department of Transportation and Works in 2015 for 3 months.
Early Education
Amy Chatman completed her high school education at Heritage Collegiate, where she received her High School Diploma. She attended this institution from 2007 to 2014, laying the foundational academic groundwork before pursuing higher education in engineering.