Kacki Dreyer
About Kacki Dreyer
Kacki Dreyer is an Offsites & Utilities Engineer at ExxonMobil, with a background in mechanical engineering and experience in various engineering and administrative roles.
Professional Experience at ExxonMobil
Kacki Dreyer is currently serving as an Offsites & Utilities Engineer at ExxonMobil in Houston, Texas. Dreyer has been in this role since 2021. Prior to this, Dreyer worked as an Engineer in Operations at the same company from 2020 to 2021, based in Baytown, Texas. Additionally, Dreyer had an internship with ExxonMobil's Global Projects - Offsites and Utilities in Houston, Texas, in 2019. These roles reflect a consistent career trajectory within one of the leading companies in the petroleum industry.
Educational Background
Kacki Dreyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Kansas - School of Engineering. During their studies, Dreyer also pursued minors in Spanish and Business. Their academic tenure at the University of Kansas lasted from 2015 to 2019. Earlier, Dreyer graduated with a High School Diploma from Blue Valley West High School, which they attended from 2011 to 2015.
Teaching and Support Roles
During their academic career, Kacki Dreyer also took on several teaching and support roles. In 2019, Dreyer worked as an Undergraduate Teaching Fellow at the University of Kansas - School of Engineering for four months. They also served as a Class Assistant at the same institution from 2017 to 2018 over the span of one year. These roles indicate Dreyer's involvement in academic settings, providing support and fostering learning among peers.
Internship Experiences
Kacki Dreyer built a diverse internship portfolio during their education. In 2018, Dreyer worked as an Engineering Services Intern at JE Dunn Construction in Kansas City, Missouri, for three months. The year before, in 2017, Dreyer held a short-term position as an Office Administrator at Corporate Cleaning Group in Kansas City, Missouri, for one month. These internships enriched Dreyer's professional development and provided exposure to various industry practices.