Mitchell Wiseman
About Mitchell Wiseman
Mitchell Wiseman is an SSHE Coordinator at ExxonMobil, with a background in safety and environmental roles across various industries in Canada and the United States.
Title and Current Role
Mitchell Wiseman is currently employed at ExxonMobil as the SSHE Coordinator for the Hebron project. He has been in this role since 2017. His responsibilities include overseeing safety, security, health, and environmental protocols within the project. His work is crucial in maintaining operational standards and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
Professional Experience at ExxonMobil
Mitchell Wiseman has an extensive history with ExxonMobil, having held several key positions over the years. Before his current role, he served as a Safety Advisor for ExxonMobil Canada East from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that, he was a Safety Coordinator for the Hebron project from 2012 to 2015. His experience within the company showcases his long-term dedication and expertise in safety and health management.
Past Roles in Safety and Environmental Management
Before joining ExxonMobil, Mitchell Wiseman held several roles focused on safety and environmental management. From 2010 to 2012, he worked at Labatt Breweries of Canada as an Environmental Safety Specialist in Toronto. In 2010, he served as the Respiratory Protection Program Coordinator at Eastern Health in Newfoundland and Labrador. Additionally, he worked for a brief period in 2009 as a Safety Health and Environment Technician at IMTT-NTL Crude Oil Transshipment Terminal.
Early Career and Entry-Level Positions
Mitchell Wiseman began his professional journey as a Kinesiologist at Integrated Occupational Health Services, where he worked from 2007 to 2009. His role included supporting occupational health programs and initiatives. He also held short-term positions that contributed to his foundational experience in safety and health.
Education and Academic Background
Mitchell Wiseman's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology from Memorial University of Newfoundland, completed between 2001 and 2006. He furthered his studies in engineering and occupational health at the College of the North Atlantic in 2009. His academic credentials have provided a strong foundation for his professional roles in safety and health management.