Rafael Schiller

Metocean Engineer | ExxonMobil

Role
Metocean Engineer at ExxonMobil
Location
Houston, TX, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About Rafael Schiller

I am a metocean (meteorology and physical oceanography) engineer with 10+ years of…

Experience

  1. Metocean Engineer

    ExxonMobil

    Nov 2022 — Present · Spring, TX, US

    I provide corporate-wide technical support and advisory within meteorology and physical oceanography (metocean) to support ExxonMobil\'s global portfolio of assets, new developments and Industry initiatives.Through metocean advisory, I deliver results that enhance offshore safety, reduce operational risks, enhance asset integrity and contribute to right-sizing costs of Capital Projects.I collaborate with multiple disciplines (e.g. marine, risers, subsea, civil, operations), create clarity around metocean hazards and deliver fit-for-purpose results. I interface with all stages of asset development and operation.I steward ExxonMobil\'s metocean best practices internally and externally. I participate in Industry-related metocean initiatives and represent ExxonMobil as a leader in the field.

Education

  • Universidade Federal do Rio Grande - FURG

    Bachelor's degree, Oceanography

    1999 — 2004

  • University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric and Earth Science

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Meteorology and Physical Oceanography

    2004 — 2011

Skills

  • Statistics
  • Sustainability
  • Proposal Writing
  • Data Analysis
  • Analysis
  • Oil & Gas
  • Business Development
  • Research
  • Gis
  • Fortran

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