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zerouzer
post Apr 20 2012, 12:15 AM

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Hello everyone. Im graduating soon in Mechanical and hoping to join the OnG line of career! Thing is, my preference is doing technical design stuff (doesnt mean i dont want to do field stuff, but probably not all the time). Any idea what kind of position/company should I be looking at? consultant? oil services? need some place to throw my CV at! tongue.gif

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post May 8 2012, 05:45 PM

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QUOTE(thenukid @ May 8 2012, 05:38 PM)
Hi guys.

I'm new to this section of the forum. Either way, I feel that it might benefit me (and future job-seekers) to ask some experienced OnG guys here regarding my situation.

First off, I'm a graduate in Chemical Engineering from a UK university branch campus in Malaysia. My Chemical Engineering degree is a standard 3 year UK degree (so not accredited by BEM). I graduated last year, so I can be considered fresh.

Basically, I was invited to join a Baker Hughes Experience (BHE) sometime last month for the position of Field Engineer (Baker Hughes is an upstream oilfield services company- drilling, completions, well services, flow assurance etc.). The BHE lasted for 2 days. Standard assessment weekend activities: panel interviews, teamwork activities, logic test, mechanical aptitude test, poster presentations, debates etc. During the two days, we met hiring managers and got to socialize with them . All the while they were observing and assessing us.

Finally, before we were allowed to leave, they called us in one by one and informed us of whether or not they will be hiring us. Unfortunately for me, I was rejected. They didn't provide me a reason or basis for rejection, they just said: "We don't have a suitable position for you" and that was that. Those who were hired were immediately assigned departments (coiled tubing, cementing, intelligent production systems, upstream chemicals etc.)

What I'm here to ask (especially addressed to the experienced OnG guys) is what exactly were they looking for during those 2 days? Not to brag or come off as egotistical, but I believe that I performed rather well during the many teamwork activities, presentations, panel interviews and tests. I accept that I may not possess a degree that perfectly suits the job, but other chemical engineers were hired. Also, I did my best to leave a positive impression on the hiring managers and HR personnel that were present.

Can anyone can provide me an insight as to what the OnG sectors look for in their candidates ? Also, how did they manage to assess us and say : "You're right for coiled tubing. You're right for cementing. Etc." based on activities that SEEMINGLY don't test for technical skill sets (presentations, teamwork etc.)?

I'm writing this not because I'm sour and sulky that I didn't get the job, but because I need to know why and how I was rejected. What kind of criteria were they looking for. I believe this is important for me to improve myself and prepare for future interviews.

Please do share your thoughts. Any insights the senior OnG guys can provide will be beneficial for future job-seekers. Thank you all !
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I have no experience whatsoever with this but I did ask an engineer from SLB about their interview sessions. Basically he said during interviews and group sessions to be modest. Basically, to quote what he said, to not be too outstanding or too boasty, rather find a good balance.. Thats what he said though, dont quote me on that tongue.gif
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post May 9 2012, 04:57 PM

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QUOTE(philynn @ May 9 2012, 04:47 PM)
People that went for interview/working in Technip, whats the best way to go to Wisma Technip? Public Transport or drive? Is parking spaces available around Wisma Technip?
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did my internship there. couple of parking space around there (all paid ofcourse) but the easiest one is right next to wisma time (also technip building. 3 blocks of buildings all belong to technip). if you google map it you should see the open area for parking space there. last i went, it was rm3 per entry

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post May 10 2012, 06:22 PM

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anyone have any experience with kencana? what kind of work are their engineers doing in their kl branch?
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post Jun 1 2012, 10:32 AM

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just got an offer from amalgamated metal corp (AMC) subang for technical engineer. apparently some of their clients are from OnG sector. anyone know or have info on this company?
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post Jun 1 2012, 11:43 AM

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QUOTE(paradox @ Jun 1 2012, 11:24 AM)
AMC, more doing fabricator for Heat Exchanger, Pressure Vessel and etc. Most people who work here just to gain experience and then after a year their jump to DIALOG.  sweat.gif
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I see. Im guessing its a good place to get experience for OnG? Planning on moving to bigger OnG companies after getting some experience there
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post Jun 4 2012, 03:30 PM

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has anyone heard of Mcadskill Solutions? their website says this:

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MCADSKILL SOLUTIONS Sdn. Bhd. was incorporated in August year 1999 and established as an engineering solution provider for various industries with extensive experience in Oil & Gas, Chemical Refineries and Power Generation Facilities.


wondering if its a good place to get OnG exposure

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post Jun 14 2012, 01:35 AM

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hey guys. say if i've worked with a company that isnt OnG but related to energy industry, say as engineer at Malakoff or TNB, is my experience relevant at all if i were to go into OnG? or will i start off like a fresh grad?

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