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 Oil & Gas Career v2, Job Oppurtunities & Technical Sharing

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depster666
post Feb 15 2011, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(EddyHyip @ Feb 15 2011, 05:57 PM)
Is there any other oil and gas company operating in Malaysia that pays similar, if not better than Shell?

Heard Shell graduate can earn more than 5k as starting pay, including allowances etc etc.
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EPMI? i know for experienced hire vis-a-vis, Talisman, Murphy and Hess Armada (Not CH) could match Shell pay packet.

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post Feb 15 2011, 08:28 PM

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QUOTE(depster666 @ Feb 15 2011, 07:16 PM)
EPMI? i know for experienced hire vis-a-vis, Talisman, Murphy and Hess Armada (Not CH) could match Shell pay packet.
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Murphy right now pay is not that attractive as last time. I heard total pay very well too.
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post Feb 17 2011, 11:27 PM

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does anyone know about proeight offshore engineering?
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post Feb 18 2011, 10:27 AM

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Does anyone here knows anything about offshore data processor...?

1. How long does it takes to get bored and uninspired by the job?
2. What prospect does it have for the next jump to another oil and gas role?
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post Feb 18 2011, 11:13 AM

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Need your help to inform all your friends/contacts about job opportunities at Oil & Gas companies and related engineering consultant companies:

LEAD / SENIOR ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER ( 12 TO 20 YRS EXPERIENCE - FEED ENG. DESIGN ESPECIALLY POWER SYSTEM STUDY AND DESIGN )

PDMS ELECTRICAL OPERATOR ( 5 TO 10 YRS EXPERIENCE )

ELECTRICAL DESIGNER ( 8 TO 10 YRS EXPERIENCE )

LEAD / SENIOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN ENGINEER ( 12 TO 20 YRS SOLID EXPERIENCE IN OFFSHORE PLATFORM FEED ENG.. DESIGN )

ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER ( 8 TO 10 YRS FEED ENG.DESIGN EXPERIENCE )

STRUCTURAL DESIGN ENGINEER ( 5 TO 10 YRS FEED ENG DESIGN EXPERIENCE )

LEAD / SENIOR PROCESS ENGINEER ( 12 TO 20 YRS SOLID EXPERIENCE IN OFFSHORE PROCESS DESIGN EXPERIENCE )

SUB-SURFACE ADVISOR / SPECIALIST ( 15 TO 25 YRS SUB-SURFACE ENGINEERING PROJECTS EXPERIENCE )

MARINE PILOT ( 10 TO 15 YRS MARINE EXPERIENCE )

LEAD / SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER ( 10 TO 20 YRS IN COMMISSIONING AND DECOMMISSIONING OF PLATFORMS )

SENIOR DRAFTSMAN AND DRAFTSMAN OF ALL DISCIPLINES ( 4 TO 10 YRS EXPERIENCE - MANY VACANCIES ).PREFER LOCALS

SENIOR DESIGNER AND DESIGNER OF ALL DISCIPLINES ( 8 TO 15 YRS EXPERIENCE -- MANY VACANCIES)

Kindly send CVs as soon as possible to : anuarosly@gmail.com , anuarosly50@gmail.com

Thank you & Regards,

MOHD ANUAR ROSLY
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PetroHorizon Sdn Bhd
No. 10, 1st Floor, Jalan Putra Mahkota 7/5A, Putra Point Business Centre
Putra Heights, 47650 Subang Jaya, Selangor,Malaysia.
Tel: 603-51928577
Fax: 603-51928511
Handphone:6- 016-2658230/019-9898831

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post Feb 18 2011, 12:21 PM

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I will be working @ Dialog group berhad soon as internal auditor.

anyone with experience in this could u briefly tell me what to expect??

I know its quite off-engineering question as most replies that I've read are all from engineering background.
trying my luck here as my thread didn't get any response.
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post Feb 18 2011, 01:17 PM

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am not sure what type of auditor u are referring to.
finance or quality system or HSE system auditor or technical engineering auditor?

u can learn more on IRCA auditor at here-->IRCA

commonly, most of the auditor's job scope covers either in ISO 9001:2008 or ISO 14001/OHSAS 18001 or API auditor (oil & gas) or licensor auditor or etc...

you must specify which one you are in.
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Hey guys, just found this thread. O&G greasemonkey reporting in!
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post Feb 18 2011, 04:56 PM

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QUOTE(ch_teo @ Feb 18 2011, 01:17 PM)
am not sure what type of auditor u are referring to.
finance or quality system or HSE system auditor or technical engineering auditor?

u can learn more on IRCA auditor at here-->IRCA

commonly, most of the auditor's job scope covers either in ISO 9001:2008 or ISO 14001/OHSAS 18001 or API auditor (oil & gas) or licensor auditor or etc...

you must specify which one you are in.
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well, I still couldn't dig out yet what scope I will be in.

since I will be allocated at the HQ, I think most of my part would be one who deals with finance (my background is accounting anyway).

the audit team is quite small, as far as I know.

so I afraid that I will be given tasks to cover all sort of things - from finance, quality or even technical engineering audit. would they do that even if I don't have background in those fields?
I don't think so because usually engineering auditor should be someone who is qualified and experienced people in the field.

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post Feb 19 2011, 09:48 AM

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btw, all oil and gas folks... what is your take in HSE department?

I'm a freshie in environment but my education background is process engineering
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post Feb 19 2011, 10:55 AM

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QUOTE(EddyHyip @ Feb 19 2011, 09:48 AM)
btw, all oil and gas folks... what is your take in HSE department?

I'm a freshie in environment but my education background is process engineering
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Early development -> Process
Management level -> HSSE


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post Feb 19 2011, 03:37 PM

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HSE is an important Department in Major O&G Company. A lot of company now have big Loss Prevention Department as well and the pay once you get the experience etc is quite good.
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post Feb 19 2011, 06:18 PM

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is there any chance if different background to get employed in this field?im looking forward into this field..i gonna finish my study on this April..im from IIUM..business study student..
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izzi, which field are you talking about? Oil & Gas?

The Oil & Gas requirement are similar to a lot of others, if you're a mechanical engineer, you can also work in O & G as they will require those in the plants or even upstream (for fabrication projects) etc etc.

What is important though is you need to have the right attitude. Can work in a team and have good communication skills.

A specific skill in Oil & Gas usually relates to the Geosciences (Geology & geophysics) and Petroleum Engineering. These 2 skills or degree will carry a lot of weight because the industry is really in need of fresh grads as the old guard is retiring.

Petronas I know will hire Chemical/Electrical engineers and convert them at UTP to become Petroleum Engineer so you may want to ask the interviewer for that opportunity as well.
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post Feb 19 2011, 09:51 PM

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does anyone here have any info which O&G company needs fresh graduate rite now?or any active website/blog that advertise about this?
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post Feb 20 2011, 12:36 PM

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Try looking at the OP and it has all the necessary list of O&G companies.

If you're experienced (not necessarily in O&G), you may want to register with worldwideworker.com as they are like Global jobstreet for O&G with.


Added on February 20, 2011, 12:56 pm
QUOTE(co_upe @ Jan 19 2011, 10:02 AM)
hi guys. what should a guy with degree specializing in rock and petrophyics apply during a general interview for oil and gas jobs. i'm interested in engineering field, possibly reservoir engineer or drilling engineer or maybe well engineer? . but since my degree doesnt have that 'éngineer' title, could i still apply for them?
i'm curious about what my other options are other than petrophysicist..  hmm.gif
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Are you kidding me? Petrophysicist are a dying breed in O&G industry. MNCs will step over each other to try and get you to work for them. It's one of the hardest skill sets to hire because, it's very rare that you get a petrophysics degree (I don't they have any in any uni) so mostly, the O&G companies will spend the first 3-5 years training science grads to be petrophysicist.

Apply for all Operators, they will hire you.

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hi all... any chance for a Building Industry Architect to be in O&G?
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Hi i'm a fresh grad with a degree in accounting & finance..thought of entering O&G field for finance/account dept..any openings?and which O &G company should i apply?thanks in advance tongue.gif
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just receive my result for 3.0... pass.. hahaa.. hope can give value added to me to find job...
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post Feb 21 2011, 11:01 PM

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QUOTE(azraeil @ Feb 20 2011, 12:36 PM)
Try looking at the OP and it has all the necessary list of O&G companies.

If you're experienced (not necessarily in O&G), you may want to register with worldwideworker.com as they are like Global jobstreet for O&G with.


Added on February 20, 2011, 12:56 pm
Are you kidding me? Petrophysicist are a dying breed in O&G industry. MNCs will step over each other to try and get you to work for them. It's one of the hardest skill sets to hire because, it's very rare that you get a petrophysics degree (I don't they have any in any uni) so mostly, the O&G companies will spend the first 3-5 years training science grads to be petrophysicist.

Apply for all Operators, they will hire you.
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PP work is very busy... A lot to fine tune on the wells that you are in charge of. To add on what azraeil says, once your boss likes you. You will find hard time to change out of the job because they cannot let you go. Pros and cons on this if you plan to stay same company.

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