Yulia Mikhaylova
About Yulia Mikhaylova
Yulia Mikhaylova is the Chief Specialist in the Procurement Department at ExxonMobil, with a background in inventory management, customs and logistics analysis, and auditing.
Chief Specialist, Procurement Department at ExxonMobil
Yulia Mikhaylova has been working at ExxonMobil as the Chief Specialist in its Procurement Department since 2016. She manages procurement strategies and ensures compliance with company policies and industry regulations in the United States. Prior to holding this position, she was an Inventory Management Specialist and Customs and Logistics Analyst at ExxonMobil, where she contributed to streamlining inventory processes and handling international shipments effectively.
Experience as Inventory Management Specialist at ExxonMobil
Between 2014 and 2016, Yulia Mikhaylova served as an Inventory Management Specialist at ExxonMobil. During her tenure, she focused on optimizing inventory control systems and improving stock accuracy. Her role involved analyzing inventory data to forecast demands and implementing solutions to minimize discrepancies and maximize efficiency.
Customs and Logistics Analyst Experience
In 2014, for a period of 7 months, Yulia Mikhaylova worked as a Customs and Logistics Analyst at ExxonMobil. She played a key role in managing customs documentation and ensuring compliance with international trade regulations. Her responsibilities included coordinating with logistics providers to streamline the shipment process and reduce delays at borders.
Auditor Role at KPMG Russia
Yulia Mikhaylova's experience extends to her role as an Auditor at KPMG Russia from 2012 to 2014. During this period, she was involved in auditing financial statements for various clients, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements. Her insights helped clients mitigate risks and optimize financial performance.
Educational Background in Oil and Gas Management
Yulia Mikhaylova completed her education at the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), where she studied Management from 2006 to 2011. This foundational education provided her with critical knowledge and skills pertinent to the oil and gas industry, leading to her proficient understanding of the sector's dynamics and operational challenges.