Wany Musa
About Wany Musa
Wany Musa is a Process Engineer at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, specializing in hydrotreating and reforming process technology.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Wany Musa is currently working as a Process Engineer at ExxonMobil in Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Having joined the company in 2022, they play a key role in maintaining plant stability and optimizing equipment performance at the ExxonMobil Kuala Lumpur Technology Center (KLTC). In their position, Wany collaborates with multidiscipline teams to develop and execute process improvement strategies aimed at enhancing operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Petron Malaysia
Wany Musa served as a Process Engineer at Petron Malaysia Refining & Marketing Bhd from 2020 to 2022. During their tenure at the Port Dickson facility in Negri Sembilan, Malaysia, they gained valuable experience in process technology and plant operations within the oil and gas industry. This role helped to further sharpen their skills in hydrotreating and reforming process technology.
Work at PRefChem
Between 2016 and 2020, Wany Musa worked as a Process Engineer at PRefChem in Johor, Malaysia. Over these four years, they built a strong foundation in process engineering, contributing to various projects and operational phases, including turnaround, commissioning, and startup. Wany's experience at PRefChem provided them with extensive exposure to fast-paced environments and complex process systems.
Experience at PETRONAS
From 2012 to 2016, Wany Musa was employed by PETRONAS as a Process Engineer in Malacca, Malaysia. During this period, they were involved in multiple facets of process engineering and operations, focusing on hydrotreating and reforming technologies. Their role involved ensuring plant efficiency and stability in a highly dynamic environment, contributing significantly to the company's goals.
Education and Credentials
Wany Musa studied Chemical Engineering at Vanderbilt University from 2008 to 2012. They achieved a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree, which laid the academic groundwork for their extensive career in the oil and gas industry. Their educational background provided them with a strong understanding of chemical processes and process optimization techniques.