Michelle Goodman
About Michelle Goodman
Michelle Goodman is a Subsea Production Engineer at ExxonMobil, where she has worked since 2016. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Vanderbilt University and has previous experience at General Motors.
Company
Michelle Goodman currently works at ExxonMobil as a Subsea Production Engineer. She has been with the company since August 2016, contributing to subsea production engineering initiatives and supporting offshore assets in Equatorial Guinea. Her specialization in subsea production engineering positions her as a key player in ExxonMobil's offshore development and operations.
Title
Michelle Goodman serves as a Subsea Production Engineer at ExxonMobil. Her responsibilities include overseeing subsea production systems and ensuring the smooth operation and maintenance of offshore assets. Her role is critical in the efficient extraction and production of subsea resources, reinforcing ExxonMobil's commitment to operational excellence and safety.
Education and Expertise
Michelle Goodman holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Vanderbilt University, where she studied from 2009 to 2013. Her strong engineering background was further cultivated at the Hockaday School, where she completed her secondary education from 2005 to 2009. Her academic foundation has provided her with the technical skills essential for her engineering roles in the oil and gas industry.
Previous Engineering Roles at ExxonMobil
Prior to her current role, Michelle Goodman was a Subsea Controls Engineer at ExxonMobil from 2013 to 2016. In this role, she was involved in the design, installation, and maintenance of subsea control systems, ensuring the integrity and reliability of critical equipment in challenging offshore environments.
Engineering Experience at General Motors
Michelle Goodman gained valuable industry experience at General Motors, where she worked as a Cadillac Development Team Engineer in 2012 and as a Veh Dynamics and Noise And Vibrations Engineer in 2011, both positions based in Detroit, Michigan. Her time at General Motors equipped her with hands-on experience in vehicle dynamics and noise vibration engineering, laying a solid foundation for her subsequent roles in the subsea engineering field.