Looks like MLNG is expanding again.
Good info, even though these positions are for the main construction company.
Oil & Gas Career v3, Job Oppurtunities & Technical Sharing
Oil & Gas Career v3, Job Oppurtunities & Technical Sharing
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Mar 18 2012, 02:43 AM
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Looks like MLNG is expanding again.
Good info, even though these positions are for the main construction company. |
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Apr 8 2012, 10:13 AM
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QUOTE(wmh_hisham @ Apr 3 2012, 02:18 PM) I am Din Din,Civil engineering graduate.. Now work at consultant company as civil & structural engineer Exp:1 and a half years as designer in construction field.. Seeking career opportunity in Oil & Gas as Structural engineer Hope anyone can help me to enter O&G. thank you You should try fabrication companies like MMHE, Kencana, as they are the main contractors in the O&G industry. Also will be good for your resume and experience. And easier to apply to become a professional engineer later, as site experience is necessary. But if you want to join consultants like Aker, WorleyParsons, Technip, can also try. Just contact their HR and submit your resume. Alternatively, join Petronas. They have just put an ad in the Star yesterday. But if you joined an operating company, you will most likely be managing a project (as a client). Not much technical involvement. |
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Apr 13 2012, 09:35 PM
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Apr 18 2012, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE(owen0788 @ Apr 17 2012, 09:37 PM) I am a mech eng fresh grad and got these two offers. Go with Technip.1.Static engineer in Technip 2.Global Rotational Development Program in Cameron Johor Technip offer is dealing with technical stuff. While Cameron will be more on management. I am keen with cameron as it offers more exposure. However, I scare i will stuck in manufacturing work which i dislike. Any suggestion? Better option in the long term. Good luck... |
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QUOTE(ltykor @ Apr 19 2012, 03:01 PM) To all Sifu and Seniors, Dont worry. Just be yourself and try the best that you can.I got a job interview from O&G consultant company and the position being offered is graduate process engineer. May I know what kind of questions that normally will be asked when a process engineer candidate appeared? Is there anything that I should focus on? Actually I graduated last year and I think I already gave back all what I learnt to my professors already My major is Chemical Engineering. I hope all sifus and seniors could kindly provide assistance to me. It is kinda urgent as they suddenly called me for interview tomorrow Since you are a graduate, the interviewer should not be expecting too much from you. Most of the time they just want to gauge whether you have the right attitude and willingness to learn and get experience. And whether you really want to start your career with the company, or just want to get the job as a temporary measure, and jump company once you receive a better offer. |
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Apr 26 2012, 09:09 PM
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QUOTE(camel_active @ Apr 26 2012, 07:47 PM) i got interview offer for process engineer position at mmc. anyone can briefly tell me how interview will be conduct? my session is tomorrow. I dont think they have a structured interview so they will probably ask you a few questions.You didnt specify if you are experienced or a freshie. If you have worked before, they will want to know if you are familiar with PFDs, P&IDs and how to prepare them. Also if you are familiar with the codes and standards used in the oil and gas industry. If you are a freshie, they will just want to know if you are the right person with the right attitude and willingness to learn to be a process engineer. Good luck anyway. |
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May 8 2012, 10:58 PM
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May 9 2012, 09:14 PM
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QUOTE(Jun86 @ May 9 2012, 08:56 AM) do FMC and cameron had offer job oppurtunity at Malaysia Yes, I knew a young engineer got an offer to join them in Johor.i go to FMC website, they just offer at SG...... But due to family commitment, he joined for a while and then resigned to return back to KL. Another guy got a call for an interview also in Johor. |
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May 10 2012, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE(Jun86 @ May 10 2012, 09:55 AM) You will have to check with them (make inquiry) or see if there is any advertisement around.I believe Kencana in KL is mostly on engineering, to support fabrication activities in their yard in Lumut. Also to handle commercial activities that will require engineering input. This post has been edited by LO79: May 10 2012, 06:56 PM |
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QUOTE(mangoman @ Jun 16 2012, 01:01 AM) They are doing some mechanical valves maintenance in east malaysia, and I think some downstream maintenance works also. Turcomp is also an equipment vendor supplying various type of equipment and skid packages, like instrument air system, for example. Not sure how the environment is working for them but I believe they are like a typical contractor - try to maximise profit, and just barely meet the requirements. |
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