Dietrich Schilberg
About Dietrich Schilberg
Dietrich Schilberg is the Lead Process Control Engineer for Global Projects at ExxonMobil, with extensive experience in process control and engineering roles across various companies.
Lead Process Control Engineer at ExxonMobil
Dietrich Schilberg currently holds the position of Lead Process Control Engineer for Global Projects at ExxonMobil. Starting in 2016, he has been instrumental in leading automation and process control scopes on projects with budgets ranging from $20 million to $2.5 billion in the Beaumont/Port Arthur, Texas area. His role involves performing quality control reviews and endorsing the technical content of engineering design packages. He also evaluates advanced technologies like wireless, HART, asset management, and smart junction boxes for their application in various projects.
Advanced Process Control Applications Engineer at ExxonMobil
Before his current role, Dietrich Schilberg served as an Advanced Process Control Applications Engineer at ExxonMobil for one year from 2015 to 2016. During this time, he was based in the Beaumont/Port Arthur, Texas area where he gained essential experience in advanced process control, contributing significantly to the company's projects.
Process Control Engineer at CITGO Petroleum
From 2008 to 2015, Dietrich Schilberg worked as a Process Control Engineer at CITGO Petroleum in the Greater Chicago Area. Over these seven years, he built a strong foundation in process control, helping CITGO manage and optimize their control systems efficiently.
Senior Control Systems Engineer at Ashland Inc
Dietrich Schilberg was employed at Ashland Inc as a Senior Control Systems Engineer from 2000 to 2008. Working in Calvert City, KY, he spent eight years developing and refining his expertise in control systems, which has been integral to his career progression.
Education in Chemical Engineering at Virginia Tech
Dietrich Schilberg pursued his undergraduate education in Chemical Engineering at Virginia Tech. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from 1988 to 1993, equipping him with the essential knowledge and skills required for his career in process control and engineering.