Sreenag Krishnamoorthy
About Sreenag Krishnamoorthy
Sreenag Krishnamoorthy is a Manufacturing Business Team Leader at ExxonMobil in Newport, United Kingdom, with a background in mechanical design and manufacturing engineering.
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Sreenag Krishnamoorthy is the Manufacturing Business Team Leader at ExxonMobil, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he is based in Newport, United Kingdom.
ExxonMobil Manufacturing Business Team Leader
Since 2019, Sreenag Krishnamoorthy has been working as the Manufacturing Business Team Leader at ExxonMobil in Newport, United Kingdom. He oversees a team with direct supervision of 9 people and has an indirect reporting line encompassing over 80 individuals. He has focused on developing First Line Supervisors to improve team commitment and operational excellence. Additionally, he leads cross-functional teams to deliver business objectives aligned with the company's vision and strategic priorities.
ExxonMobil Previous Roles
Before holding his current position, Sreenag Krishnamoorthy served in various roles at ExxonMobil. As Manufacturing Operations Second Line Supervisor in 2019, he spent 5 months in Newport, United Kingdom. From 2017 to 2019, he led the Santoprene TPV Expansion Project Start-Up in Newport. His earlier positions include Butyl Polymers Technical Contact Engineer (2015-2017), MEK Unit Inspection Engineer (2014-2015), and Fixed Equipment Engineer (2013-2014), all based in Fawley, Hampshire, United Kingdom.
Early Career Roles
Sreenag Krishnamoorthy's early career includes roles such as Engineering Analyst at GE Oil & Gas in 2012 and Finite Element Analyst at Wellstream in 2011, both in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Earlier, in 2010, he worked as a Flexible Riser Integrity Engineer at Wellstream. He also served as a Science, Agriculture & Engineering Student Ambassador at Newcastle University from 2010 to 2013.
Educational Background
Sreenag Krishnamoorthy studied Mechanical Design and Manufacturing Engineering and earned an MEng from Newcastle University, where he studied from 2009 to 2013. Additionally, he attended OIMS Leadership Academy, attaining leadership credentials over an 11-month period in 2019.