Krittaprot Tangkittikun

Krittaprot Tangkittikun

Process Design Engineer @ ExxonMobil

About Krittaprot Tangkittikun

Krittaprot Tangkittikun is a Process Design Engineer at ExxonMobil with a background in chemical engineering and analytics.

Professional Experience at ExxonMobil

Krittaprot Tangkittikun currently works as a Process Design Engineer at ExxonMobil, a position he has held since 2020 within the Global Projects division. Prior to this, he served as a Process Engineer at ExxonMobil from 2018 to 2020, stationed at the Sriracha Refinery in Chonburi. In these roles, he has worked on optimizing refinery processes through in-depth collaboration with in-house specialists, vendors, and site operation teams.

Role at SCG

In 2017, Krittaprot Tangkittikun worked as a Facilitator and Project Advisor for SCG's C-Packaging Program. During his tenure of five months, he was based in Ratchaburi, Thailand. His role involved facilitating projects and providing critical advisory support within the program.

Internship at Chevron

During 2016, Krittaprot Tangkittikun completed a two-month internship with Chevron as a Facilities Engineering Intern. This opportunity saw him working in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand. The role provided him with hands-on experience in facilities engineering in a major oil and gas company's operational environment.

Educational Background

Krittaprot Tangkittikun holds a Master of Science in Analytics from Georgia Institute of Technology, which he obtained between 2021 and 2023. He also earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering from King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, completing his studies in 2017. This solid educational foundation has equipped him with both theoretical and practical expertise in engineering and data analytics.

Professional Achievements

Krittaprot Tangkittikun has had significant achievements in his professional career. While working on a project involving the Vacuum Distillation Tower, he conducted a performance test on the Overhead Ejector and Air Fin Cooler System, which led to proposed modifications that ultimately saved $200,000 to $300,000 in capital spending. Additionally, he has experience analyzing up to 10 years of historical operational data to assess equipment adequacy for expansion projects.

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