Kris Froyen
About Kris Froyen
Kris Froyen is a Technical Services Analyst at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in various roles within the company since 2004.
Current Position at ExxonMobil
Kris Froyen currently serves as a Technical Services Analyst at ExxonMobil. In this role, Kris works directly with the Benelux Area Operations and the Network Infrastructure group, representing Benelux in network projects. He is responsible for overseeing various technical and analytical functions to optimize service delivery and enhance operational efficiency.
Previous Roles at ExxonMobil
Before his current role as Technical Services Analyst, Kris Froyen held multiple positions at ExxonMobil. From 2007 to 2009, he served as the Benelux Area Application Coordinator. Prior to that, from 2005 to 2007, he worked as a Customer Support - BNL Infrastructure & Application Representative. Kris also held the position of Data Administrator from 2004 to 2005. These roles enabled him to acquire extensive expertise in application coordination, customer support, and data management.
Early Career and Education
Kris Froyen began his career as a Helpdesk Agent at IP Globalnet in 2004, where he worked for three months. He holds a Bachelor of IT from Hogeschool PXL, graduating in 2003. His formal education started at St-Jozefs College, where he studied Latin-Sciences and achieved his secondary school (ASO) in 1970.
Role in Network Projects
In his capacity at ExxonMobil, Kris Froyen is actively involved in network projects. He serves as an interface between Benelux Area Operations and the Network Infrastructure group, ensuring seamless coordination and implementation of network solutions. His responsibilities also include the roll-out of Windows 7, particularly handling non-standard software deployments.
Benelux Problem & Change Coordination
Apart from his primary responsibilities, Kris Froyen holds the role of Benelux Problem & Change Coordinator at ExxonMobil. This position entails managing problem resolution and coordinating changes within the network infrastructure, ensuring minimal disruptions and maintaining operational stability.