Scott Magnuson
About Scott Magnuson
Scott Magnuson is an Operations and GMT Trainer at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in the petroleum industry, specializing in frac and wireline operations.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Scott Magnuson currently serves as an Operations / GMT Trainer at ExxonMobil. His tenure at the company includes roles as a Process Planner / GMT Trainer and Global Manufacturing Trainer. He has been associated with various operations roles in Billings, Montana, since 2016. His work involves training and planning within a global context, contributing to ExxonMobil's manufacturing processes.
Previous Experience in Petroleum Services
Before joining ExxonMobil, Scott Magnuson worked at ALLIED HORIZONTAL WIRELINE SERVICES as a Field Engineer from 2013 to 2015. He also held a similar role at TRICAN WELL SERVICES, LTD., where he was a Field Engineer and Logistics Coordinator from 2011 to 2013. These roles involved frac and wireline operations, demonstrating his expertise in the petroleum services sector.
Field Engineering and Academic Background
From 2009 to 2011, Scott Magnuson worked as a Petroleum 3070 Production Lab Aide and Petroleum 3030 Drilling Fluids Lab Aide at Montana Tech of the University of Montana. He facilitated lab activities and assisted in research projects. During this period, he also gained hands-on experience as a Laborer at the university. His roles contributed to his deep understanding of petroleum engineering.
Educational Qualifications and Specializations
Scott Magnuson earned a Bachelor's degree in Petroleum Engineering from Montana Tech of the University of Montana. He specialized in frac and wireline operations as a Field Engineer. Alongside his degree, he holds a minor in Math and Business, equipping him with a broad skill set beneficial for his roles in the petroleum industry.
Additional Roles in Early Career
Early in his career, Scott Magnuson gained diverse experience working for various companies. He worked as a Land Survey Technician at Sanderson Stewart during short stints in 2006 and 2007. Additionally, he held laborer and shop clerk positions at Thompson Pools & Spas in 2004 and 2005. These roles provided him with a foundational understanding of technical and hands-on labor.