Pablo Wundes
About Pablo Wundes
Pablo Wundes is a Wells IT Capability Architect at ExxonMobil in Argentina, with extensive experience in various technical and leadership roles within the company. He also serves as a Docente JTP at ITBA Universidad.
Title at ExxonMobil
Pablo Wundes currently holds the position of Wells IT Capability Architect at ExxonMobil. In this role, Pablo is responsible for overseeing the IT capabilities related to the company's oil well operations, ensuring the effective integration of technology into operational processes.
Experience at ExxonMobil
Pablo Wundes has extensive experience working at ExxonMobil in various capacities. He has served as the Buenos Aires IT Site Technical Lead since 2021, and previously held roles such as Network Infrastructure - Outbound Internet Product Manager (2019-2022), Upstream Technical Applications Design Lead/Architect (2017-2019), and Upstream Service Engineering Supervisor (2016-2017). His career at ExxonMobil began in 2010 as a Data Applications Developer, and he has since progressed through numerous technical leadership roles.
Teaching Role at ITBA Universidad
Since 2017, Pablo Wundes has been serving as a Docente JTP (Junior Teaching Professor) at ITBA Universidad in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His academic role involves educating and mentoring students in technical subjects, drawing on his extensive industry experience to provide practical insights.
Educational Background
Pablo Wundes studied Ingeniería Electrónica at Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA), from which he graduated as an Ingeniero after studying from 2004 to 2010. He also completed his secondary education at St John's School Argentina, achieving a Bachiller with a focus on Ciencias Naturales / International Baccalaureate Diploma, from 2001 to 2003.
Previous Roles at ExxonMobil
Throughout his tenure at ExxonMobil, Pablo Wundes has held various roles, including Upstream Research Applications Developer (2012-2013), Upstream Applications Technical Lead (2013-2014), Upstream Scientific Computing Capabilities and Platforms Team Lead (2014-2016), and Upstream Service Engineering Supervisor (2016-2017). These positions have allowed him to develop a deep understanding of technical applications and infrastructure within the energy sector.