Gregory Rothsching

Gregory Rothsching

Utilities And Water Treating Complex Engineer @ ExxonMobil

About Gregory Rothsching

Gregory Rothsching is a Utilities and Water Treating Complex Engineer at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, holding various engineering roles since 2003.

Title

Gregory Rothsching currently holds the position of Utilities and Water Treating Complex Engineer at ExxonMobil. In this capacity, he is involved in managing and optimizing utility systems and water treatment processes.

Current Role at ExxonMobil

Gregory Rothsching has been with ExxonMobil as a Utilities and Water Treating Complex Engineer. In this role, Gregory is responsible for ensuring the efficiency and reliability of utility systems and water treatment operations.

Professional Experience

Gregory Rothsching has held various engineering roles at ExxonMobil and other companies. He served as a Process Safety Engineer and a Risk Portfolio Management Group Lead at ExxonMobil. Prior to these roles, Gregory worked as a Senior Process Engineer and Synthetics Senior Technical Engineer. His experience also includes positions with XTO Energy in operations and environmental health and safety coordination roles, demonstrating his extensive experience in both upstream and downstream oil and gas sectors.

Educational Background

Gregory Rothsching earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Drexel University, where he studied from 2002 to 2007. This academic background laid the foundation for his career in various engineering and technical roles.

Professional Skills and Values

Throughout his career, Gregory Rothsching has shown a knack for simplifying complex problems and finding effective solutions. He enjoys mentoring others and values hard work in his professional approach, contributing positively to all projects and teams he is involved with.

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