Full-Time
Posted on 9/23/2025
Downstream energy company refining and marketing
$158.7k - $237.9k/yr
Houston, TX, USA + 3 more
More locations: Bowling Green, OH, USA | San Antonio, TX, USA | Denver, CO, USA
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Estimated travel: 25%
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Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Findlay, Ohio
Founded
1887
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Marathon Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: MPC) entered into a $5 billion, five-year revolving credit agreement on April 7, 2026, according to a company statement.The agreement involves JPMorgan Chase Bank as administrative...
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Via Separations, a developer of industrial separation solutions, has raised $36 million in funding led by Climate Investment, Aramco Ventures and Marathon Petroleum Corporation. Existing investors including Embark Ventures, The Grantham Foundation and Massachusetts Clean Energy Center also participated. The company has developed modular filtration systems that replace heat-based separation processes with mechanically driven membrane technology, reducing energy use by up to 90 per cent at the separation step. Thermal separations account for approximately 12 per cent of global energy consumption. Via has proven the technology commercially in the pulp and paper sector, with nearly two years of continuous operation at a mill in Grande Prairie, Alberta. The funding will accelerate deployment into refining and chemicals sectors, with hundreds of millions of dollars worth of projects in the pipeline.
Marathon Petroleum continues investment in AVTEC Maritime education with $16,000 contribution. Feb. 25, 2026 No. 26-4 SEWARD - The Alaska Vocational Technical Center (AVTEC) is pleased to celebrate its continued partnership with Marathon Petroleum through a new $16,000 contribution to support student scholarships and maritime training programs. "Having a safe and reliable marine operation, along with qualified mariners, is critical to our operations," said Bruce Jackman, vice president of refining at Marathon's Kenai refinery. "AVTEC and its mariner programs are pivotal parts of our marine and refinery team. We are proud of our many years of investment in AVTEC Marine Program. The shared value of our partnership runs deep." AVTEC Director Dr. Cory Ortiz shared this about the unique partnership: "Marathon Petroleum's partnership reflects a deep commitment to Alaska's people and economy," said AVTEC Director Cory Ortiz, Ph.D. "Their investments have modernized our training technology, expanded access for students, and directly strengthened the maritime workforce that serves communities across our state." Since 2018, Marathon Petroleum has played a foundational role in advancing AVTEC's Maritime Training Center through major capital investments and ongoing scholarship support. In 2018 and 2019, Marathon Petroleum donated $95,000 each year to modernize AVTEC's maritime simulator and instructional technology. "Maritime education supports many industries in Alaska," said Department of Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Cathy Muñoz. "The Department is grateful to Marathon Petroleum for their long-term support for student success and career and technical education in Alaska." These funds enabled the transition from legacy analog bridge systems to fully digital bridge consoles. Upgrades included touchscreen computer systems, helm and throttle controls, azimuth drive controls, tugboat winch controls, and simulator software enhancements. The investment also supported oil spill response training vessels, projector system upgrades, and critical battery-backup infrastructure. Marathon Petroleum's support expanded in November 2022 to include direct scholarship funding for students enrolled in AVTEC maritime programs. These scholarships reduce financial barriers and allow students to focus on completing rigorous credential training and entering high-demand maritime careers. Additional scholarship investments in prior years have helped cover tuition, books, assessments, and training costs for students pursuing credentials such as Basic Training, Proficiency in Survival Craft (PSC), Able Seaman (AB), and Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch (RFPNW). Since the inception of the scholarship initiative, more than 30 students have received direct financial support. Most recently, in the fall of 2025, 10 students enrolled in Able Seaman and related maritime programs were awarded Mariner Scholarships to support their studies. AVTEC looks forward to building on this impactful partnership in the years ahead as both organizations continue to share a common goal: strengthening Alaska's maritime workforce and creating opportunity for Alaskans across the state.
Crystaphase recognized by Marathon as a 'Partner in Collaboration' Crystaphase was named a 'Partner in Collaboration' award winner at Marathon Petroleum Corp.'s 10th Annual Supplier Recognition Awards. The program honors suppliers that made a significant impact on Marathon's operations over the past year, recognizing outstanding performance, collaboration and commitment to shared success.