Heng Yan
About Heng Yan
Heng Yan is a Senior Process Engineer at ExxonMobil with a background in Chemical Engineering and a focus on sustainability and optimization in the energy industry.
Current Position at ExxonMobil
Heng Yan holds the position of Senior Process Engineer at ExxonMobil. He has been with the company since 2015. His role involves leading projects that focus on optimization and long-term improvements within the energy industry. Heng has also played a critical role in mentoring and coaching colleagues, particularly in complex analysis and troubleshooting within the company.
Previous Experience at Singapore Refining Company
In 2014, Heng Yan worked as a Process Safety Engineer Intern at Singapore Refining Company Private Limited. During his five-month tenure, he was involved in process safety engineering at 1 Merlimau Road, Singapore. This early experience provided him with valuable insights into the industry and helped shape his career path.
Educational Background
Heng Yan studied at various prestigious institutions. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the National University of Singapore, studying there from 2011 to 2015. He also studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta for 11 months in 2013. Additionally, Heng studied Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration at The Chinese University of Hong Kong for 11 months in 2014.
Significant Project Contributions
Heng Yan led a taskforce at ExxonMobil that successfully expanded the plant operating window. This initiative resulted in an annual profit increase of over US$ 10 million. His contribution demonstrates his expertise in leveraging engineering knowledge to achieve significant optimizations within the energy sector.
Focus on Sustainability
Heng Yan has a strong focus on sustainability and is committed to long-term improvement in engineering projects. This focus is evident in his work at ExxonMobil, where he continuously seeks ways to optimize processes not just for immediate gains but for the sustainable betterment of the company’s operations.