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post Jul 9 2011, 10:34 AM

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Would like to know whether ALL those who work as a project engineer or staffs mainly involved in technical services in Oil and Gas are all engineering graduates?
Actually how many departments are available in an O&G company?
Any management training program that accepts graduates like applied sciences(Chemistry or biochemistry) other than engineering graduates?
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post Jul 9 2011, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(lovebattery @ Jul 9 2011, 07:45 PM)
1. most technical people are engineering graduates. their discipline may vary, but for sure it's either Bsc or BEng biggrin.gif

2. depending on what business the company is in in the oil & gas chain value... services, EPCIC, E&P etc. different business require different people.

3. i don't know if this is related but u can try this: http://savvycareers.blogspot.com/2011/07/c...s-graduate.html

apparently the oil & gas is getting hot for fresh graduates for the time being. smile.gif
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They are looking for ambitious engineering graduates to be trained as either as a Process Engineer, Pipeline Engineer or Structural Engineer


Well, i guess they are only looking for ENGINEERING graduates. any successful cases where grads from applied Science field get into engineering position?
Or would the management training program which is offered by certain companies will actually train the grads( even from non-engineering fields, i mean basically a BSc degree like chemistry, biochemistry ,physics ) well to prepare them to enter the engineering position after this training?

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