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mangoman
post Mar 24 2012, 08:26 AM

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QUOTE(thunderaj @ Mar 22 2012, 11:01 AM)
Petronas is investing money in many projects at upstream process  while they trying to sub contract their downstream process.
Chances getting in Petronas is depends on your comptence, general knowledge and gender. Usually they prefer male in upstream process because of long hours and the nature of job is tough. Nevertheless i seen female working in upstream but less compare to male.

Any sabahan and sarawakian stands better chance of getting in petronas because it is personel request from the prime minister. I was told tht the bintulu and miri projects of expansion was mainly fill in by sabahan and sarawakians...
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It is not requested by our PM, if you know the ordinance of Sbh/Swk, for a peninsular msian, in order to work in East Msia, you must possess at least a degree and you still need to apply for a working permit.

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post Apr 1 2012, 02:45 AM

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QUOTE(edriem @ Apr 1 2012, 02:35 AM)
I nd to find the company for internship for end of this year in miri or bintulu. other than shell & petronas. I'm taking chemical eng in process. most comp i found is shipping company.
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There are so many service providers in miri and btu area due to the booming oil/gas industry here.
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post Apr 21 2012, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(mhyug @ Apr 21 2012, 12:26 PM)
should we call/email(btw wch is more appropriate?call or email) the company we've had an interview with after a few days to check on our status??i know it does show our interest in the job but per say a "busy/big" company, i wonder how would they respond.

or should just wait for it, this basing on how the candidate feels he did in the interview.per say a feel good factor maybe telefon tanya, if so-so leave it to nasib, kalau dapat dapat smile.gif
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Better give at least a week or two. Be patient, it takes time to process the interview results and etc. smile.gif
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post May 12 2012, 09:12 AM

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QUOTE(positive energy @ May 12 2012, 09:53 AM)
Think so, according to the memo i received from HSE department of mine OPU.
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For us, it didn't put on hold for hot work, but we just need to submit photos for verification before the work starts.
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post May 19 2012, 09:30 PM

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QUOTE(kray18 @ May 18 2012, 10:19 PM)
Hi guys..
how will this cert help me to land a job?
1.HSE cert
2.Firefighting
3.First aid
4.Confined space

currently doing an 4 months course but i still quite ignorant about these cert function in getting a job. can anybody help? i`m a fresh grad, degree chem engineering
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Fire watcher, SHO, NIOSH certified AGT and etc.
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post May 27 2012, 11:59 AM

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QUOTE(Stefanov @ May 27 2012, 07:05 AM)
hi guys, i would like to ask about life of corrosion engineer.
the workload, prospect in your opinion.

which sub field that I could look into when practice along the way.
but i know it is a package.
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Probably under inspection and MCI.
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post May 29 2012, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(abgkik @ May 28 2012, 11:25 PM)
Project planner exposé to whole project.. Logistic is not..
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Agreed. Logistic surveyor is not really a technical work that involved drilling and development, just need good planning, coordination and decision making.
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post May 30 2012, 04:53 PM

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QUOTE(shahraziman @ May 30 2012, 05:28 PM)
Anyone heard of PFC Engineering? I got an interview next week for Proposal Engineer position.
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They are doing mechanical valves maintenance and TSM at PMO, for SKO and SBO, they are doing RV maintenance. Not sure about downstream though.
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post May 31 2012, 07:52 AM

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QUOTE(azraeil @ May 31 2012, 02:22 AM)
Near the Sarawak Brunei border.
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Only 2 wells and some basic facilities only... currently it is producing 30-40 bbl/day.
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post Jun 1 2012, 08:18 AM

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QUOTE(azraeil @ May 31 2012, 04:01 PM)
That would be Miri Oilfield. We looked at it before but the risk to the population was high because we cannot account for all the well heads that was drilled previously. Some of the wellheads we are not sure if it was P&A properly and some maybe belakang some outhouse somehere and imagine what would happen heh heh heh .... you don't want to be taking a dump near a wellhead smile.gif
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Can you let us know whereabout so that I can avoid buying houses there. tongue.gif
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post Jun 10 2012, 02:25 AM

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QUOTE(tyz307806 @ Jun 9 2012, 11:57 AM)
Dear all experienced offshore sifu,

I am planning to take offshore course at MSTS Miri a few months later but do not know which course is better (in terms of general application in most of the oil and gas companies offshore platform). So, may I know which course should I take first before registering myself into the course?

Thanks in advance.
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post Jun 16 2012, 01:01 AM

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QUOTE(kingozil8 @ Jun 15 2012, 02:26 PM)
Anyone mind to share about Turcomp Engineering Services Sdn. Bhd?how the working environment and hw much they pay for the fresh?thx smile.gif
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They are doing some mechanical valves maintenance in east malaysia, and I think some downstream maintenance works also.
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post Aug 13 2012, 07:11 AM

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QUOTE(LuQEE @ Aug 13 2012, 01:38 AM)
just curious, is petronas PTW needs to be done everytime(even yours still valid) theres a major accident happened?
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Due to the revision of PTW, thus all the old PTW applicants have to attend the PTW training again though it is still valid.
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post Aug 22 2012, 07:48 PM

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QUOTE(Stefanov @ Aug 21 2012, 12:06 AM)
Dear seniors :

How will you guys gather true site experience?
or I just write it myself on my resume?

Or I gather all the work progress for that particular project,
and attach for my future use for resume purpose for justification by HR?

But IMHO, for fresh start, should concentrate on paperworks and design instead of field works.
Get yourself familiar with specifications used in the industry. You don't even have think to read and think while in field jobs

sometimes, i fell like i am 'bangla' doing the field jobs.
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Agreed with the above comment. Field experience should come first before design. From field experience, you know how things work, how to maintain and operate a certain equipment, then only you know how to design stuffs that are practical, maintenance and operation friendly.
I have met a lot of new engineers design platforms without any field experience. As a result, there are a lot of problems occurred during the HUC and operation. For me, it is simple. If you design something, make sure u go to field also to confirm again, what you see in P&ID, pictures and GA drawings do not necessary tell the whole story, there are many things that you will discover when you see it for yourself onsite. It only applies for brown field project. smile.gif

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post Aug 24 2012, 07:02 AM

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QUOTE(Stamp @ Aug 23 2012, 10:03 AM)
from my experience in the engineering consultanc, for any brownfield project, usually the job will not be given to junior engineers. brownfield project is very messy and requires experienced engineers to handle the work.
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You'll be surprised that there are quite many new engineers (from consultant) involved in the brownfield project. biggrin.gif

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