Steven Stone
About Steven Stone
Steven Stone is a Maintenance Technician at ExxonMobil, specializing in maintaining centrifugal pumps, reciprocating compressors, and belt-driven equipment at Fawley Refinery.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Steven Stone is currently employed as a Maintenance Technician at ExxonMobil, a position he has held since 2018. In this role, he specializes in maintaining essential equipment such as centrifugal pumps, reciprocating compressors, and belt-driven machinery. His responsibilities include performing both preventative and reactive maintenance tasks to ensure the continuous and safe operation of machinery. Steven's work is critical to the overall efficiency and reliability of ExxonMobil's operations at the Fawley Refinery, which stands as one of the largest oil refineries in the UK.
Previous Experience as Engineering Apprentice
Before becoming a Maintenance Technician, Steven Stone worked as an Engineering Apprentice at ExxonMobil from 2015 to 2018. During this time, he gained valuable hands-on experience in various engineering tasks and honed his skills in mechanical maintenance. This apprenticeship provided him with a strong foundation in engineering practices and prepared him for his current role.
Mechanical Engineering Education
Steven Stone pursued his studies in Mechanical Engineering at the Southampton Engineering Training Association, where he achieved an NVQ Level 3 in Mechanical Maintenance Engineering between 2015 and 2018. Additionally, he attended City College Southampton, earning a Btec Level 3 in Mechanical Engineering from 2015 to 2017. These educational experiences equipped him with the theoretical knowledge and technical skills required for his profession.
Initial Educational Background
Steven Stone's initial educational journey began at Bitterne Park Secondary School, where he completed 8 GCSEs with grades ranging from A* to C in 2012-2013. He subsequently continued his education at City College Southampton, studying Civil Engineering and achieving a Btec Level 3 in the field from 2014 to 2015. These foundational studies provided him with a broad understanding of engineering principles.