Brett Smith
About Brett Smith
Brett Smith is a Staff Facilities Planner at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in polypropylene process improvement and facility design.
Current Title: Staff Facilities Planner at ExxonMobil
Brett Smith is currently serving as the Staff Facilities Planner at ExxonMobil, a role he has held since 2017. Based in the Houston, Texas area, he applies his expertise in facility design and planning to support ExxonMobil’s extensive operations. His responsibilities likely involve managing the planning and execution of various facility projects, ensuring they meet the company's standards and operational requirements.
Previous Role: Senior Polypropylene Process Improvement Engineer at ExxonMobil
Before his current role, Brett Smith worked as a Senior Polypropylene Process Improvement Engineer at ExxonMobil from 2014 to 2017. During his tenure in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, he was integral to the company’s process improvement initiatives in polypropylene production. His contributions were critical in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the polypropylene processes.
Previous Role: Polypropylene Process Contact Engineer at ExxonMobil
From 2011 to 2014, Brett Smith was a Polypropylene Process Contact Engineer at ExxonMobil in Baytown, TX. In this role, he managed various aspects of polypropylene production, maintaining close oversight to ensure optimal operation of the production processes. His role required detailed process monitoring and troubleshooting to sustain ExxonMobil's high production standards.
Education in Chemical Engineering
Brett Smith obtained his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, where he studied from 2006 to 2011. His education laid a solid foundation in chemical engineering principles, which he has applied extensively throughout his career at ExxonMobil. The rigorous academic training prepared him for the challenges of the chemical and process engineering industry.
Key Contributions and Projects at ExxonMobil
Brett Smith played a major role in the design and implementation phases of a 450 kTa polypropylene expansion project in Baton Rouge. His contributions were crucial during the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED), Detailed Engineering, construction, and start-up phases of the project. This expansion significantly enhanced ExxonMobil's polypropylene production capabilities in Baton Rouge, demonstrating his ability to lead complex projects and improve operational efficiency.