FAQs
What is the role of a Quality Engineer at ExxonMobil?
The Quality Engineer is responsible for developing and executing Quality Surveillance plans, managing quality across various project stages, conducting oversight of contractors' quality programs, and ensuring compliance with project requirements.
What qualifications are required for the Quality Engineer position?
Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with a CGPA of 6.0 and above, at least 7 years of experience in Quality Management within the Oil and Gas industry, and preferred qualifications in auditing and inspection disciplines.
Is international travel required for this position?
Yes, the role requires the ability to travel internationally as needed.
Where is the position located?
The Quality Engineer position is based in Bengaluru, India, and candidates must be willing to relocate there upon hiring.
What kind of experience is preferred for this role?
Preferred experience includes quality management and coordination for projects in the Oil and Gas industry, particularly with mechanical completions processes and documentation for operations turnover.
Are there opportunities for professional development at ExxonMobil?
Yes, ExxonMobil offers training and development programs, as well as a tuition assistance program to support employees' professional growth.
What benefits are provided to employees at ExxonMobil?
ExxonMobil offers competitive compensation, medical plans, retirement benefits, annual vacations, daycare assistance, and a relocation program among other benefits.
Is proficiency in English required for this position?
Yes, candidates must be fluent in reading, writing, and speaking English.
What kind of software skills are expected from candidates?
Candidates should be proficient in common PC software, particularly MS Word, MS Excel, and presentation tools.
Does ExxonMobil have a diversity and inclusion policy?
Yes, ExxonMobil is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, or disability status.