Cameron Solomon Ii
About Cameron Solomon Ii
Cameron Solomon II is a Reformer/Hydroprocessing Process Engineer at ExxonMobil with a background in chemical engineering and extensive experience in energy coordination and engineering roles.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Cameron Solomon II has been serving as a Reformer/Hydroprocessing Process Engineer at ExxonMobil since 2019. Based in Channahon, Illinois, his role involves overseeing and optimizing refinery processes, specifically in the area of reforming and hydroprocessing. His contributions are integral to maintaining the efficiency and profitability of the refinery operations.
Previous Positions at ExxonMobil
Before his current role, Cameron Solomon II worked at ExxonMobil in various capacities. He was an Energy Coordinator from 2017 to 2019, working for 2 years in Channahon, Illinois. Prior to that, he served as an Energy Engineer in Spring, Texas, for 1 year from 2016 to 2017. These roles provided him with a well-rounded understanding of energy management and process engineering within the company.
Early Career and Internships
Cameron Solomon II's early career includes several internships that provided foundational experience. He worked as a Quality Intern at Michelin in Greenville, South Carolina, in 2015 for 3 months. Additionally, he participated in BASF’s Professional Development Program as an intern in Southfield, Michigan, in 2014 for 3 months. These roles helped him develop a diverse skill set in quality assurance and professional development.
Education and Academic Achievements
Cameron Solomon II graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Chemical Engineering from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, where he studied from 2012 to 2016. During his time at the university, he also worked as a MATLAB Supplementary Instructor from 2014 to 2015 for 9 months in Greensboro, North Carolina. His academic achievements highlight his dedication and expertise in chemical engineering.
Key Projects and Financial Impact
In his professional career, Cameron Solomon II has led significant projects that resulted in substantial financial benefits. Notably, he eliminated unit feed and product constraints, which increased margins by $15 million per year. Additionally, he performed a $17 million catalyst selection and developed design packages for temporary pump and hose systems for a unit turnaround. These achievements underscore his impact on operational efficiency and profitability.