Dorota Hartt
About Dorota Hartt
Dorota Hartt is an Advanced Pipeline Integrity Engineer and PI CoP Americas Lead at ExxonMobil, with extensive experience in pipeline integrity, risk assessment, and data integration.
Company
Dorota Hartt currently works at ExxonMobil, a major multinational oil and gas corporation. She is based in Spring, Texas, and holds the position of Advanced Pipeline Integrity Engineer and Pi CoP Americas Lead. Hartt has been continually associated with ExxonMobil since 2005.
Title
Dorota Hartt serves as the Advanced Pipeline Integrity Engineer and Pi CoP Americas Lead at ExxonMobil. In this capacity, she oversees pipeline integrity processes, risk assessment, and data integration within the organization. She is also responsible for coordinating the Pipeline Integrity Community of Practice across North America.
Education and Expertise
Dorota Hartt attended the University of Houston, where she studied Computer Engineering and achieved a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Her educational background in engineering has supported her professional roles at ExxonMobil, where she has worked in various capacities involving pipeline integrity and risk management.
Background
Dorota Hartt has a long-standing career with ExxonMobil, beginning in 2005. Over the years, she has held several key positions, including Field Electrical Engineer, Field Pipeline Engineer, HCA Field Engineer, and Pipeline Integrity and Risk Engineer. She has worked in multiple locations, including Houston, Southern California, Montana, and other regions.
Achievements
Dorota Hartt has led significant initiatives at ExxonMobil, such as retiring an outdated process and implementing a new pipeline data integration and risk assessment process to comply with regulatory standards. She developed spatial templates and a Threat Discussion Guide Template to assist risk integrity engineers. Additionally, Hartt authored a comprehensive Data Integration Guide document and led multiple training sessions to facilitate the adoption of new processes. She plays a central role in organizing knowledge-sharing events through monthly teleconferences and an annual conference.