Kenneth Johnson
About Kenneth Johnson
Kenneth Johnson is a Pressure Equipment Engineer at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, having held various engineering roles at Shell and The Dow Chemical Company.
Title
Kenneth Johnson holds the title of Pressure Equipment Engineer. He is currently employed at ExxonMobil, based in the Houston, Texas Area, where he has been working since 2019.
Professional Experience
Kenneth Johnson began his career with an internship at PSCIPCO as a Project Manager from 2006 to 2007. He then interned at Shell Oil Company in 2007 as a Rotating Equipment Engineer in Norco, LA. Following that, he held a position at Shell as an Engineer GOM Deepwater 'Bridge' Analyst Coordinator in the Greater New Orleans Area from 2008 to 2017. Later, he joined The Dow Chemical Company as a Reliability Engineering Manager in Plaquemine, LA, where he worked from 2017 to 2019. Currently, Kenneth is at ExxonMobil, where he has been serving as a Pressure Equipment Engineer since 2019.
Education and Expertise
Kenneth completed his education at Brigham Young University, studying Mechanical Engineering and earning a Bachelor’s degree (BS). His education spanned from 2001 to 2008. His background in mechanical engineering has provided him with the technical foundation required for diverse roles in the oil and gas industry.
Industry Experience in Oil and Gas
Kenneth has extensive experience in both the upstream and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry. He has filled various roles in operations support and project management at multiple locations. His responsibilities have included driving site asset improvement in safety, reliability, environmental performance, and equipment capability and efficiency.
Roles and Responsibilities
In his current role at ExxonMobil, Kenneth supports capital projects and minor modifications, offering design consulting, technical quality assurance, and start-up assistance. He interacts daily with inspection, maintenance, process, and operations team members to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of pressure equipment and related systems.