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Engineering excellence demonstrated at refinery with top spots taken in national award

Phillips 66 Humber Refinery duo celebrated by Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association

Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association(Image: David Lee Photography Ltd)

A prestigious award has been won by a young engineer at Phillips 66 Humber Refinery – with a colleague coming runner-up.

Process engineer Scott Owen lifted the internationally-recognised Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association’s Early Years Industry Award 2021, collecting a cash prize of £1,500, plus a seat on its council.

Mechanical engineer Connor Benson came second.

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The award recognises the efforts of new starters within engineering in member companies, demonstrating their communication skills, engineering application and leadership.

Scott said: “What an amazing privilege it is to be awarded the winner of the Early Years’ Industry Award by EEMUA. I would like to thank Phillips 66 and all staff at the Humber Refinery for helping shape my early years in the industry.

“This award, along with the knowledge and experience I’ve gained so far, will provide the foundation for a well-established and successful career in engineering.”

The awards committee was impressed with the entry which demonstrated an engineering dedication not only to his career but also giving time to develop others around him. He showed a high level of aptitude and has been involved in some of Phillips 66’s key projects, which he was able to share in his presentation.