Shinyiun Wong (Mandy), Pmp
About Shinyiun Wong (Mandy), Pmp
Shinyiun Wong (Mandy) is a Change Management Lead at ExxonMobil in Singapore, with extensive experience in process engineering and project management in the oil and gas industry.
Title
Shinyiun Wong currently holds the position of Change Management Lead at ExxonMobil, a role she has been in since 2019. Based in Singapore, she has utilized her extensive experience in project management and process engineering to excel in this position.
Company
Shinyiun Wong has built a considerable portion of her career at ExxonMobil. Since starting at the company in 2016, she has held multiple roles including Project Investment Leader, Project Manager (Development), and Facility Planning Engineer. Beyond these roles, she also led the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Core Team, managing significant environmental compliance initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Shinyiun Wong earned her Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Technology, Malaysia (UTM), graduating in 2012. She possesses hands-on experience with various process simulation tools such as HYSYS, flarenet, and EDR/HTRI for heat exchangers. Her strong background in both greenfield and brownfield projects has provided her with extensive expertise in engineering design for offshore and onshore oil and gas processing facilities.
Project Leadership
During her tenure at ExxonMobil, Shinyiun Wong managed and implemented multiple high-value projects with budgets reaching up to 130 million USD. She demonstrated strong business acumen and proficiency in the Phase-Gate process of capital projects. This experience extends to her work as Project Manager (Development) and Facility Planning Engineer, focusing on projects critical to the company's operations.
Previous Experience
Before her engagement with ExxonMobil, Shinyiun Wong worked as a Process Engineer at Wood and Petrofac in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. At Wood, she was involved in engineering tasks for 8 months, whereas at Petrofac, she developed her expertise over a span of 3 years. These roles refined her skills in process engineering and exposed her to various facets of the oil and gas industry.