Jamie Fletcher
About Jamie Fletcher
Jamie Fletcher is the Technical Services Group Head for Utilities, Energy & Commercial at ExxonMobil, with extensive experience in process engineering and plant optimization.
Company
Jamie Fletcher is currently employed at ExxonMobil, where he holds the position of Technical Services Group Head, focusing on Utilities, Energy, and Commercial sectors. He has held various roles within ExxonMobil since 2014, working primarily at the Fawley Refinery in England, United Kingdom.
Title: Technical Services Group Head
Jamie Fletcher serves as the Technical Services Group Head at ExxonMobil, overseeing Utilities, Energy, and Commercial operations. In this role, he leads the technical support team based at the Fawley Refinery, concentrating on utilities provision and energy optimisation.
Education and Expertise
Jamie Fletcher studied Chemical Engineering at The University of Manchester, where he earned an MEng degree from 2003 to 2007. He furthered his education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, completing the Enterprise Leadership Program in 2018. His expertise includes debottlenecking, performance improvement of unit operations, process simulation, and plant reliability enhancement.
Background in Oil and Gas Industry
Jamie Fletcher has extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, beginning his career at Murco's Milford Haven Refinery as a Process Engineer in 2007. He then worked at TOTAL Refining & Chemicals - Lindsey Oil Refinery in various engineering roles from 2008 to 2014. He joined ExxonMobil in 2014 and has held multiple positions, including Fractionation Technical Lead, Project Development Group Head, and Technical Services Group Head for different units within the Fawley Refinery.
Leadership in Technical Services
Throughout his tenure at ExxonMobil, Jamie Fletcher has provided critical leadership in technical services, focusing on enhancing plant valorisation and reliability. His roles have involved large and small-scale shutdowns and cross-discipline fluency, enabling successful process improvement initiatives and the optimisation of utility provisions and energy use at the Fawley Refinery.