When did today’s women engineers realize they wanted to be engineers? Were they always exploring, questioning, and improving the everyday? Engineers Week is a time to recognize those brilliant thinkers and tinkerers and, maybe, encourage tomorrow’s future innovators to pursue their dreams. Find out how these ExxonMobil engineers turned their ...
When did today’s women engineers realize they wanted to be engineers? Were they always exploring, questioning, and improving the everyday? Engineers Week is a time to recognize those brilliant thinkers and tinkerers and, maybe, encourage tomorrow’s future innovators to pursue their dreams.
Find out how these ExxonMobil engineers turned their childhood dreams into exciting careers.
My father instilled in me a love for solving problems. My earliest use of these skills was helping him work on cars. We would work together fixing the alternator, replacing an engine or changing the brakes.
The Papua New Guinea liquefied natural gas (PNG LNG) facility started exporting LNG a little more than three years ago and has put the island nation on the world’s energy map. And for local citizens, this achievement has translated into jobs and opportunities. Today, some 2,500 employees work at PNG ...
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