Emily Luomala
About Emily Luomala
Emily Luomala is an Environmental Engineer at ExxonMobil with a background in Civil and Environmental Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin.
Environmental Engineer at ExxonMobil
Emily Luomala has been serving as an Environmental Engineer at ExxonMobil since 2020. She is stationed at the LaBarge, Wyoming branch. In her current role, she focuses on environmental compliance and regulatory matters, ensuring that the operations adhere to local, state, and federal environmental regulations.
Previous Roles at ExxonMobil
Prior to her current role, Emily worked as an Engineer in Operations at ExxonMobil from 2019 to 2020 in Houston, Texas. Here, she was involved in various operational engineering tasks to optimize performance and productivity. Her role required a thorough understanding of engineering principles and operational protocols.
Educational Background in Environmental and Civil Engineering
Emily Luomala earned her Master of Science (MS) degree in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, studying from 2017 to 2019. She also holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Civil Engineering from the same institution, completed between 2014 and 2018. Her educational background provides a solid foundation in both practical and theoretical aspects of environmental and civil engineering.
Early Career and Internships
Emily started her career with various internships and assistant roles. She worked as an Engineering Intern at TechnipFMC in 2017, and previously as an HSE Intern at FMC Technologies in 2016. Additionally, she gained research experience as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at The University of Texas at Austin in 2018, and served as an Undergraduate Peer Tutor in 2016.
Regulatory and Permitting Lead
Emily Luomala served as the Regulatory and Permitting Lead on the Phase 1 – Carbon Capture Project at ExxonMobil’s Shute Creek Facility. In this role, she was responsible for facilitating communications with local, state, and federal regulatory agencies. Her efforts were particularly crucial in maintaining compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing her ability to navigate complex regulatory environments.