Johnson, A.
Alicia Johnson is assisting Graham Corp. with its expanding support role as Performance Improvement Engineer by helping manage the company’s newly opened Gulf Coast Office in Covington, Louisiana. She previously served as the Condenser Competiveness Lead, overseeing a quick response office cell and project managing jobs within Graham. She has also worked as a Project Engineer, managing projects after an order has been received and working closely with the customer. In addition, she has spent time as the Supervisor of heat transfer products, and has worked as an Application Engineer, quoting and servicing customers. Ms. Johnson graduated from Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York with a BS degree in mechanical engineering.
Set refinery profitability goals
While the ultimate purpose of operating a refinery is to produce gasoline, diesel or asphalt, key objectives include improving return on investment (ROI), net profitability and cash flow.
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