Vincent L.
About Vincent L.
Vincent L. is an Advanced Materials Engineer at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in corrosion strategies and materials selection, particularly in renewable energy solutions.
Current Position at ExxonMobil
Vincent L. is currently working as an Advanced Materials Engineer at ExxonMobil, based in Spring, Texas, United States. He started this role in 2022. His responsibilities include leveraging site support experience in a central engineering role. His expertise in materials selection and troubleshooting is pivotal in addressing challenges within ExxonMobil's production systems.
Previous Experience at Shell
Vincent L. has extensive experience working at Shell in various roles over the years. He began as an Intern Materials and Corrosion Engineer in 2013 in Houston, Texas. He later served as a Corrosion and Materials Engineer in the Pressure Equipment Integrity Group at the Geismar Chemicals facility from 2014 to 2018, the Convent Refinery from 2018 to 2021, and the Norco location from 2021 to 2022. His work focused on developing corrosion strategies and contributing to legacy processes and new low-carbon solutions.
Educational Background in Materials Science and Engineering
Vincent L. completed his Bachelor's of Science in Engineering, majoring in Materials Science and Engineering, at the University of Michigan. He studied there from 2010 to 2014. During his time at the university, Vincent was involved in research as an Undergraduate Research Assistant with the Lahann Lab Group, where he contributed for 11 months in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Expertise in Corrosion Strategies
Vincent L. has specialized expertise in developing corrosion strategies for both legacy processes and new low-carbon solutions. His experience includes site support in central engineering roles, where he applies his knowledge to identify and mitigate corrosion risks. He has a proven ability to select appropriate materials and troubleshoot issues within renewable energy solutions, making him a valuable asset in the engineering field.