Mey Mey Huang
About Mey Mey Huang
Mey Mey Huang is a Machinery Engineer at ExxonMobil with a background in mechanical engineering and experience in various engineering roles at Marathon Petroleum Corporation and Speed Kings Custom Cycles.
Current Position at ExxonMobil
Mey Mey Huang currently holds the position of Machinery Engineer at ExxonMobil. Since starting in 2018, she has been working at the Beaumont, Texas location. Her role involves various responsibilities centered around machinery engineering within one of the largest oil and gas corporations. Her experience and skills gained over the years contribute to her effectiveness in this critical sector.
Previous Work at Lamar University
Before joining ExxonMobil, Mey Mey Huang was involved in undergraduate research within the Mechanical Engineering Department at Lamar University. She was part of the Nanofabrication Research team from 2017 to 2018. Her role as an Undergraduate Researcher lasted for 7 months, where she gained valuable hands-on experience in mechanical engineering and research methodologies.
Roles at Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Mey Mey Huang has multiple co-op experiences at Marathon Petroleum Corporation. In 2017, she worked as a Maintenance Reliability Engineer at the Galveston Bay Refinery for 3 months. In 2016, she served as a Fixed Equipment Maintenance Engineer Co-op in Garyville, Louisiana, for 4 months, and as an Area Team Mechanical Engineering Co-op for another 4 months at the Galveston Bay Refinery. These positions allowed her to develop her engineering skills in a dynamic and demanding environment.
Early Career as Technician at Speed Kings Custom Cycles
From 2013 to 2014, Mey Mey Huang worked as a Technician at Speed Kings Custom Cycles in Beaumont, Texas. During her year-long tenure, she gained practical experience in handling and maintaining motorcycles, giving her a solid foundation in technical skills and hands-on mechanical work.
Educational Background in Mechanical Engineering
Mey Mey Huang completed her Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Lamar University. She attended from 2013 to 2018, earning her degree after five years of study. This educational background laid the groundwork for her subsequent roles in the engineering field, equipping her with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for her career.