
The Advance Water and Wastewater Engineer is responsible for providing deep technical insights and support globally for the Product Solutions business. This role involves offering engineering expertise across global operations with a focus on raw water treatment, wastewater treatment, and water reduction and reuse initiatives.
The Advance Water and Wastewater Engineer will be part of ExxonMobil's Kuala Lumpur Environment team, engaging in day-to-day activities that include asset monitoring, troubleshooting, and supporting new project developments. The work environment is dynamic, requiring collaboration with various teams to enhance water treatment processes.
Key Responsibilities: - Provide engineering expertise in raw water and wastewater treatment processes. - Lead asset monitoring and troubleshooting efforts. - Conduct outage analysis to identify and resolve issues. - Support new project developments in water treatment initiatives. - Implement water reduction and reuse strategies. - Collaborate with global operations to enhance treatment solutions. - Identify and implement improvements using technical and business expertise.
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or equivalent.
5 to 10+ years of experience in developing raw water and wastewater treatment solutions, preferably in the Oil and Gas and Petrochemical Industrial sectors.
Demonstrated knowledge in engineering and operation of raw water and wastewater treatment processes.
Experience in raw water and wastewater treatment unit troubleshooting and start-ups.
Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and implement improvements.
Fluency in English is required.
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.
Company
Exxonmobil Business Support Centre Malaysia
Location
Kuala Lumpur
Salary
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Skills Required
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Water Treatment
Wastewater Management
Problem Solving
Engineering Expertise
Project Development
Team Collaboration
Technical Analysis