Yeti Rohayati
About Yeti Rohayati
Yeti Rohayati is a Lead Structural and Civil Engineer at PT Pertamina (Persero) in Jakarta, Indonesia, with over 13 years of experience in the field. He has contributed to various projects, including the KE38 PLEM Design and the PHE38 FPSO project, and has held several engineering roles throughout his career.
Work at PT Pertamina
Yeti Rohayati has been employed at PT Pertamina (Persero) since 2011, serving as the Lead Structural and Civil Engineer. Over the course of 13 years in this role, she has contributed to significant projects, including the KE38 PLEM Design, Fabrication, and Installation. Her responsibilities encompass overseeing structural integrity and ensuring compliance with engineering standards in various initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Yeti Rohayati holds a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Institut Teknologi Bandung, where she studied from 1990 to 1994. She furthered her education at the same institution, obtaining a Master's degree in Engineering between 1996 and 1999. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her extensive experience in structural and civil engineering.
Background in Engineering
Before her tenure at PT Pertamina, Yeti Rohayati worked in various engineering roles. She was a Civil and Structural Engineer at PT Lapi ITB for one year and later served as a Structural Engineer at PT Tripatra Engineers and Constructors. Additionally, she held positions at Hess Corporation and Chevron, focusing on offshore structural engineering and project management.
Teaching Experience
Yeti Rohayati has experience in academia, having worked as a Lecturer at Universitas Riau from 1999 to 2001. This role allowed her to share her knowledge and expertise in civil engineering with students, contributing to the development of future engineers in the field.
Project Contributions
Throughout her career, Yeti Rohayati has participated in numerous significant projects. She has worked on the FEED for multiple projects, including CPP2, PHE44, PHE48, PHE29, and KE5 CPP Modification. Additionally, she has been involved in the conceptual design of the PHE38 FPSO project and the KE38 Temporary Processing Facility (MOPU) FEED project.