Jason Baker
About Jason Baker
Jason Baker is the Heavy Oils Technical Section Supervisor at ExxonMobil in Beaumont, Texas, with extensive experience in various engineering and analytical roles within the company.
Heavy Oils Technical Section Supervisor at ExxonMobil
Jason Baker currently serves as the Heavy Oils Technical Section Supervisor at ExxonMobil, a role he has held since 2019. In this position, he oversees technical operations related to heavy oils at the company's Beaumont, Texas facility. His responsibilities include managing production processes, ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations, and leading technical teams to optimize the efficiency of heavy oil refining operations.
Previous Roles at ExxonMobil
Before his current role, Jason Baker held several positions at ExxonMobil. From 2018 to 2019, he was the Light Oils Coordinator, where he managed operations for light oil products. Before that, he was the Distillates Coordinator in 2018, and from 2016 to 2018, he worked as a Refinery Earnings Analyst. He also served as the Hydrocracker Process Contact Engineer from 2014 to 2016 and as the Sulfur/DEA Process Contact Engineer from 2013 to 2014. These diverse roles have provided him with extensive experience in various aspects of refinery operations.
Engineering Internships at ExxonMobil
Jason Baker gained early industry experience through multiple internships at ExxonMobil. In 2013, he was an Improve Engineer, where he contributed to refinery improvement projects. He also interned as a Steam Cracker Furnace Contact Engineer in 2012 and worked as a Demurrage Analyst in 2011 in Fairfax, VA. Additionally, he participated in internships focused on the Polyethylene Plant Technical Group and the Refinery Operations Support Improve Group in 2010 and 2009, respectively, in the Beaumont/Port Arthur, Texas Area.
Educational Background
Jason Baker earned his Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from North Carolina State University, where he studied Chemical Engineering and Economics. During his time at the university, from 2008 to 2013, he developed a solid foundation in engineering principles and economic theories, which he has effectively applied throughout his career at ExxonMobil.