Vivek Adit Suresh
About Vivek Adit Suresh
Vivek Adit Suresh is a Machinery Engineer at ExxonMobil in Singapore, with a background in Mechanical and Production Engineering. He has experience in design validation, testing, and process engineering, and has led various safety and operational initiatives.
Current Position at ExxonMobil
Vivek Adit Suresh has been working as a Machinery Engineer at ExxonMobil in Singapore since 2016. His responsibilities include participating in HAZOPs and risk assessments to enhance safety measures in the facility. Additionally, he leads incident investigations and troubleshooting with cross-functional teams to identify root causes of problems. Vivek serves as the site focal point for the Gas Turbine Fleet, contributing to the highest availability and reliability. He has planned and managed major Gas Turbine Outages, including MI, CI, and HGPI, for GE Frame 9E and 6FA models.
Past Experience at HP
In 2015, Vivek Adit Suresh worked as a Process Engineer Intern at HP in Singapore for 3 months. During his tenure, he likely gained hands-on experience in process engineering within a large, multinational corporation.
Role at Ashok Leyland Ltd
From 2012 to 2014, Vivek Adit Suresh held the position of Design Validation & Testing Engineer at Ashok Leyland Ltd in the Chennai Area, India. Over 2 years, he was involved in validating and testing the design of automotive components, contributing to the development of reliable and efficient vehicles.
Education and Qualifications
Vivek Adit Suresh studied Mechanical Engineering and obtained a Master of Science (M.Sc.) from the National University of Singapore in 2015. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor's degree in Production Engineering from PSG College of Technology, where he studied from 2008 to 2012. His education has provided him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices.
Responsibilities and Contributions
At ExxonMobil, Vivek Adit Suresh has developed operating procedures and trained operators on safe and reliable operating practices. He has specified equipment for new projects and reviewed vendor design documents to suggest improvements for optimized production. These responsibilities reflect his expertise in machinery engineering and his commitment to operational excellence.