Kirsten Cherry
About Kirsten Cherry
Kirsten Cherry is a Site Reliability Coordinator at ExxonMobil in Fife, Scotland, with a background in Chemical Engineering from the University of Bath.
Title and Current Position
Kirsten Cherry currently holds the title of Site Reliability Coordinator at ExxonMobil. She has been in this role since 2021 and is based in Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom. Her responsibilities in this position involve ensuring the reliability and efficiency of site operations.
Previous Experience at ExxonMobil
Before her current role, Kirsten Cherry had a series of positions at ExxonMobil. From 2019 to 2021, she served as the EU Regional Business Analyst - Aromatics & Glycols, where she worked for two years. Prior to that, she was a Site Economist and Optimisation Engineer from 2016 to 2019 at the Fife Ethylene Plant, contributing to the economic and operational optimisation of the site for three years. From 2014 to 2016, she worked as a Utilities & Quench Contact Engineer, also at the Fife Ethylene Plant, where she was involved in managing utility systems.
Early Career and Internships
Kirsten Cherry has diverse early career experiences and internships. She worked as a Senior Student Fundraiser at the University of Bath from 2013 to 2014 for four months, supporting the university's fundraising efforts. From 2012 to 2013, she held an environmental placement at Dow Corning for one year. Additionally, in 2012, she conducted research at the UC San Diego Cartilage Tissue Engineering Lab in Greater San Diego Area for four months. Kirsten also gained work experience at Foster Wheeler and Wood Group in 2008 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Educational Background
Kirsten Cherry holds a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Chemical Engineering from the University of Bath, where she studied from 2009 to 2014. Her academic journey provided her with a strong foundation in chemical engineering principles and practices. Prior to that, she attended The British School Al Khubairat from 1994 to 2009, achieving A-Levels in Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics, which prepared her for her advanced studies in engineering.