Marco Espinosa
About Marco Espinosa
Marco Espinosa is a Reliability Engineer at ExxonMobil with a diverse background in mechanical engineering, project management, and business consulting.
Reliability Engineer at ExxonMobil
Marco Espinosa has been working as a Reliability Engineer at ExxonMobil since 2021 in Houston, Texas. His role involves ensuring the reliability and optimal performance of engineering systems and equipment within the company. He focuses on identifying and mitigating risks to mechanical systems to improve operational efficiencies and minimize downtime.
Project Engineer at ExxonMobil
Since 2020, Marco Espinosa has concurrently served as a Project Engineer at ExxonMobil in Houston, Texas. In this capacity, he manages various engineering projects, oversees project timelines, coordinates with different departments, and ensures the successful completion of projects in line with company standards and goals.
Mechanical Engineer Experience
Marco Espinosa worked as a Mechanical Engineer at ExxonMobil in 2020 for 7 months in Houston, Texas. Previously, he served as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at ExxonMobil in Baytown, TX, in 2019, for 4 months, where he gained hands-on experience in the chemical plant environment. His engineering roles focused on the analysis, design, and maintenance of mechanical systems to support ExxonMobil’s operations.
Involvement with The Tau Beta Pi Association, Inc.
Marco Espinosa has had a long-standing involvement with The Tau Beta Pi Association, Inc. Currently, he serves as a Chapter Advisor, a position he has held since 2020, providing guidance and support to the TX Epsilon chapter in Houston. He previously held the roles of Chapter President from 2019 to 2020, Industry Relations Chair from 2018 to 2019, and Communications Chair in 2018, where he contributed to various strategies and facilitated connections between industry professionals and chapter members.
Educational Background and Credentials
Marco Espinosa completed his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston, where he also earned a Minor in Mathematics from 2016 to 2019. He later pursued further education at Harvard Business School, obtaining an SVMP in Business Administration and Management, General, and a Certificate in Economics for Managers in 2019. His educational background provides a solid foundation in both engineering and business disciplines.