Lindsay Yee

Process Engineering Team Lead at PBF Energy

Lindsay Yee has a strong background in process engineering, with experience in various roles in the energy industry. Lindsay started their career at ExxonMobil in 2014 as a Utilities & Energy Process Engineer, where they focused on process optimization for refinery utility systems. Lindsay then joined PBF Energy in 2016 as a Delayed Coker Process Engineer, where they worked on expanding the feed slate operating envelope and capacity of the delayed coker unit. Lindsay later became a Fluid Catalytic Cracker & HF Alkylation Process Engineer at PBF Energy, where they were responsible for daily and long-term process optimization of both units and served as the refinery lead. In their most recent role at PBF Energy, Lindsay served as an Economist and LP Engineer, performing economic analysis on raw material purchases and using linear programming models to optimize refinery processes and improve profitability. Lindsay also collaborated with interdisciplinary teams to evaluate deviations from the run plan and enhance model accuracy. Lindsay's work experience demonstrates their expertise in process optimization, catalyst management, and refining profitability.

Lindsay Yee attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute from 2010 to 2014, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering.

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  • Process Engineering Team Lead

    July, 2021 - present

  • Economist And LP Engineer

    August, 2020

  • Fluid Catalytic Cracker HF Alkylation Process Engineer

    September, 2017

  • Delayed Coker Process Engineer

    February, 2016

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