Team members recognised through ExxonMobil's Engineering Workforce Credentialing Program
Engineers Australia hosted a Victorian Division celebratory luncheon where the cohort were presented their certificates on stage amongst family, friends, and colleagues.
Chartered engineers are recognised as professionals with the highest level of engineering competence and expertise and are nominated based on their demonstration of excellence and experience in their field through ExxonMobil’s Engineering Workforce Credentialing Program partnership with Engineers Australia.
Alexandra Robinson, Project Procurement Advisor, who was invited to read out the Fellow and Engineering Charge at the event, commented, “After 30 years of working in the oil and gas industry, it is a great compliment to be recognised by my peers and the industry as a leader in engineering. It is also a great recognition of the high regard that industry holds for ExxonMobil’s training and career development opportunities in turning out skilled professional engineers.”
“It was a great honour to be recognised as a Fellow of Engineers Australia and to celebrate this achievement with a number of colleagues and industry. I really appreciate the effort our company has put into supporting engineers achieve chartership with Engineers Australia, as well as the Fellow nomination process,” highlighted Alan Black, Engineering Advisor.
Druvi Ruberu, Development Manager, commented, “The partnership between Engineers Australia and ExxonMobil was set up initially to address the legislated requirement for engineers to be registered in certain disciplines when providing services in Victoria. It’s great that we can leverage this partnership to provide additional recognition for our senior engineering team members who hold a very respected place within our company, and indeed the engineering community in Australia.”
Congratulations to everyone for their achievements!