Iain Quinn
About Iain Quinn
Iain Quinn is a Senior Project Manager at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in offshore and onshore project management, currently leading the Huizhou Chemical Complex Project in China.
Title
Iain Quinn holds the position of Senior Project Manager at ExxonMobil, a role he has been in since 2021. His other titles at ExxonMobil have included Regional Module Fabrication Manager and Project Manager at various times throughout his extensive career.
Company
Iain Quinn currently works at ExxonMobil, where he has had a long and varied career. He has held various positions, including Senior Project Manager, Regional Module Fabrication Manager, and Project Manager. His roles have taken him worldwide, including significant stints in China, Aberdeen, and other global locations.
Education and Expertise
Iain Quinn has a comprehensive educational background, including a Master's degree from the University of Exeter, a Master of Science (MS) from the Camborne School of Mines, a Bachelor's degree from Anglia Ruskin University, and executive education from both the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Thunderbird School of Global Management. His education underpins his extensive expertise in project management and technical consultancy in the energy sector.
Background
Iain Quinn's career began with roles as an Engineer with Fugro, and a Technical Consultant for various energy operators, EPCs, and the Irish Geological Survey. He moved to ExxonMobil in 2004, assuming various roles that enhanced his expertise in project management across numerous global energy projects. His career reflects a strong focus on both offshore and onshore project initiatives.
Achievements
One of Iain Quinn’s notable achievements is leading the Huizhou Chemical Complex Project (HCCP) in China, a multi-billion dollar initiative. He is also recognized for advocating fit-for-risk solutions and prioritizing safety and ownership within business operations. His extensive experience in managing mega capital projects is a testament to his capabilities in the energy sector.