Nicholas Ferrari
About Nicholas Ferrari
Nicholas Ferrari is the Refining BAR Supervisor at ExxonMobil in Trecate, Piemonte, Italia, with a background in chemical engineering and extensive experience in business analysis and reporting.
Refining BAR Supervisor at ExxonMobil
Nicholas Ferrari has been serving as the Refining Bar (Business Analysis & Reporting) Supervisor at ExxonMobil in Trecate, Piemonte, Italia since 2021. His role involves overseeing business analysis and reporting functions within the refinery division, leveraging his extensive experience to optimize processes and ensure thorough reporting standards are met.
Refining Earnings Analyst at ExxonMobil
From 2018 to 2021, Nicholas Ferrari worked as a Refining Earnings Analyst for ExxonMobil in Trecate, Piemonte, Italia. During his three years in this role, he was responsible for analyzing earnings within the refining sector, contributing to financial reporting and performance assessments.
Design / Junior Project Engineer at ExxonMobil
Nicholas Ferrari served as a Design / Junior Project Engineer at ExxonMobil in San Martino di Trecate, Italia for eight months in 2018. In this position, he was involved in engineering design and project implementation, gaining practical experience in project engineering within the oil and gas industry.
Master Thesis Student/Researcher at LCCP - Politecnico di Milano
Between 2016 and 2017, Nicholas Ferrari undertook research for his Master Thesis at the Laboratory of Catalysis and Catalytic Processes (LCCP) at Politecnico di Milano. His research focused on advancing catalytic processes, contributing to academic publications and gaining valuable experience in chemical engineering research.
Education in Chemical Engineering
Nicholas Ferrari holds a Corso di Master Universitario di 2° livello-CMU2 in Chemical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano, completed between 2015 and 2017. He also earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Chemical Engineering from the same institution, from 2012 to 2015. Additionally, he attended a specialization course on the Application of Chemical Engineering to Archaeology and Paleontology at Vrije Universiteit Brussel in 2017.