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post Dec 8 2012, 10:10 AM

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Our yard now are really lacking of skilled welders. Seems that welders banyak lari to Sabah...
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post Dec 8 2012, 10:59 AM

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hey guys...it's me again, i have a question..

why for shop drawings, there exists two types of drawings, one is "normal" shop drawings and another is NDE shop drawings..

Can anyone explain to me what is NDE and what are the differences of both drawings? thanks.


Added on December 8, 2012, 11:04 amand guys, I saw lot of students asking about civil engineering opportunity in this industry.. to answer your question..there are tonnes! I myself am a graduate civil engineer working on a client side for only 6 months..more to learn..hehehe anything can ask me..

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post Dec 8 2012, 12:32 PM

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NDT I know la, Non Destructive Test. Is it structure drawings? I can ask my colleague on Monday.
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post Dec 8 2012, 12:33 PM

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Canada approves US$5.5bil Petronas takeover of Progress
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post Dec 8 2012, 12:43 PM

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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Dec 8 2012, 10:10 AM)
Our yard now are really lacking of skilled welders. Seems that welders banyak lari to Sabah...
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Nowadays experienced welders who are qualified upto 6g are in high demand for offshore or plant work. You pay them flat salary or per day wage?
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post Dec 8 2012, 01:57 PM

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Canada approves US$5.5bil Petronas takeover of Progress
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Finally..........
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post Dec 8 2012, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(noruazumi @ Dec 8 2012, 12:32 PM)
NDT I know la, Non Destructive Test. Is it structure drawings? I can ask my colleague on Monday.
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yea...it's a structural drawing..thanks yea smile.gif


Added on December 8, 2012, 2:09 pm
QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Dec 8 2012, 10:10 AM)
Our yard now are really lacking of skilled welders. Seems that welders banyak lari to Sabah...
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I heard rumors that they are considering hiring vietnamese welders...LOL biggrin.gif

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post Dec 8 2012, 06:04 PM

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QUOTE(maninyellow @ Dec 8 2012, 01:57 PM)
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does that mean more vacancies??
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post Dec 8 2012, 06:43 PM

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QUOTE(noruazumi @ Dec 8 2012, 12:32 PM)
NDT I know la, Non Destructive Test. Is it structure drawings? I can ask my colleague on Monday.
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NDE or NDT are the same, just American and British english. NDE stands for Non Destructive Examination.
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QUOTE(nash9701 @ Dec 7 2012, 09:07 PM)
RM1k+...is it really important the amount?

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no.. not really... just want the confirmation... bcoz the management told me that when i put 500 as for the allowance, they told me that i bcome too demanding... i thought 500 is ok.... cry.gif
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QUOTE(Pisanggoreng @ Dec 8 2012, 10:59 AM)
hey guys...it's me again, i have a question..

why for shop drawings, there exists two types of drawings, one is "normal" shop drawings and another is NDE shop drawings..

Can anyone explain to me what is NDE and what are the differences of both drawings? thanks.
Structural fabrication engineering got three basically
1)shop dwgs - framing plans, layout, details which is detailed from AFC dwgs, detailed to beams/assembly no
2)NDE dwgs - plan dwgs which got welding joint nos and details
3)cutting plan - a cutting layout of plates,tubs with heat no.

Im not a structural eng, hope its correct
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post Dec 9 2012, 08:59 AM

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QUOTE(x0x @ Dec 8 2012, 08:28 PM)
Structural fabrication engineering got three basically
1)shop dwgs - framing plans, layout, details which is detailed from AFC dwgs, detailed to beams/assembly no
2)NDE dwgs - plan dwgs which got welding joint nos and details
3)cutting plan - a cutting layout of plates,tubs with heat no.

Im not a structural eng, hope its correct
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hey bro..thanks...i think u're right...because I asked someone and they said the same things too..NDE drawings have welding joint details on the drawings.. notworthy.gif
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post Dec 9 2012, 11:30 AM

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QUOTE(gebi08 @ Nov 8 2012, 03:13 PM)
Salam and Hi,
Currently i'm doing petroleum engineering and looking placement for industrial training in oil and gas industry.Anyone have any idea about which company need internship student?

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Try MMCOG. But don't expect too much. It's a good 'training ground' here. Send your cv to hr@mmcogel.com.my


QUOTE(ar_zaem @ Nov 15 2012, 12:05 AM)
now, what is the minimum salary for fresh grad account in O&G company?
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QUOTE(GIVEMEABREAK @ Nov 27 2012, 10:05 AM)
what is the latest pay range for graduate engineer in oil and gas company ?
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In consultant, my current company, current entry level salary is 3k.

QUOTE(azraeil @ Nov 26 2012, 01:13 PM)
Most company actually expect a 1 month notice. It depends on the company's policy. I know some major O&G companie that requires 3 month notice.


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In my current company it's 3 months. I'm leaving this January and have to pay for the penalty by myself. Two months salary, too bad the company I'm leaving for didn't have the policy to cover that.


QUOTE(ArenarZ @ Nov 30 2012, 05:08 PM)
looking for any drilling/offshore job..fresh grad in mechanical here..
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Amboi hang, aim kemain nak masuk drilling. Masuk forum terus mintak kerja. Senangnyaaa...

QUOTE(noruazumi @ Dec 1 2012, 07:36 AM)
There is no weird nor funky ritual like dancing around bonfire that you have to do if you would like to enter O&G. Just like any other industries, all you need to do is to apply or respond to job vacancy ads. If you would like to work offshore, you need to be fit and have a good BMI. Other info (i.e. companies, SOW & etc), you have to read back those previous versions. Some have done it and they find it worth the time.
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LOL to the ritual! Damnit my BMI is getting worse. sad.gif


Anyone in Kemaman? I'll be there for two months from this January. smile.gif

Oh, one more thing. A friend of mine is currently a naval architect in intecsea. Works are not much of a naval architect job scope for quite some time now (doing pipeline). He's willing to work/learn more in naval. Can anyone suggest any potential company that would take in a 2 years exp naval architect? Leighton last time looking for a 10years exp.

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post Dec 9 2012, 11:59 AM

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Oh, one more thing. A friend of mine is currently a naval architect in intecsea. Works are not much of a naval architect job scope for quite some time now (doing pipeline). He's willing to work/learn more in naval. Can anyone suggest any potential company that would take in a 2 years exp naval architect? Leighton last time looking for a 10years exp.
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Try SBM Offshore..they recruited some of the fresh grads...also can try Technip or SapuKencang...
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post Dec 9 2012, 01:26 PM

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QUOTE(Pisanggoreng @ Dec 8 2012, 10:59 AM)
hey guys...it's me again, i have a question..

why for shop drawings, there exists two types of drawings, one is "normal" shop drawings and another is NDE shop drawings..

Can anyone explain to me what is NDE and what are the differences of both drawings? thanks.


Added on December 8, 2012, 11:04 amand guys, I saw lot of students asking about civil engineering  opportunity in this industry.. to answer your question..there are tonnes! I myself am a graduate civil engineer working on a client side for only 6 months..more to learn..hehehe anything can ask me..
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NDE or NDT drawings is required after the welding activity and NDT such as MT,PT, RT,UT. There also will indicate how much percent need to do NDE inside the drawings. That is how the NDE drawings appear.

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post Dec 9 2012, 02:36 PM

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QUOTE(preakzz @ Dec 9 2012, 11:30 AM)
In my current company it's 3 months. I'm leaving this January and have to pay for the penalty by myself. Two months

Anyone in Kemaman? I'll be there for two months from this January. smile.gif


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hoo so where is your next destination??btw im in kemaman rclxms.gif ksb is the hotspot, every one is there.

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post Dec 9 2012, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(meonkutu11 @ Dec 9 2012, 11:59 AM)
Try SBM Offshore..they recruited some of the fresh grads...also can try Technip or SapuKencang...
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He chose intecsea instead of sbm last time because Intecsea wanted him to start asap. Thanks for the info, I'll let him know on sapurakencana.

QUOTE(mhyug @ Dec 9 2012, 02:36 PM)
hoo so where is your next destination??btw im in kemaman rclxms.gif ksb is the hotspot, every one is there.
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Haha. Gonna see you around in ksb then. Next destination is Egypt but for training only. I'm gonna be based in kemaman for years.. zzz
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post Dec 9 2012, 06:23 PM

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QUOTE(engrfeez @ Dec 9 2012, 01:26 PM)
NDE or NDT drawings is required after the welding activity and  NDT such as MT,PT, RT,UT. There also will indicate how much percent need to do NDE inside the drawings. That is how the NDE drawings appear.
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Yeah, and the inspector usually uses a highlight pen to indicate the areas which he did the test. Last time i had to inspect the steam turbine module for one FPSO ship, the project engineer wanted to impress the owner of the vessel so he requested the QA/QC department to change the percentage from the usual 20% to 100%. God damn singaporean.
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post Dec 9 2012, 07:20 PM

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QUOTE(crapp0 @ Dec 9 2012, 06:23 PM)
Yeah, and the inspector usually uses a highlight pen to indicate the areas which he did the test. Last time i had to inspect the steam turbine module for one FPSO ship, the project engineer wanted to impress the owner of the vessel so he requested the QA/QC department to change the percentage from the usual 20% to 100%. God damn singaporean.
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That is call to much impression rclxms.gif . Normally in codes and standard it indicate how much percentage, but of course some of people would like to show more impress to Client and gives more confident regards to the quality matters.

Remember high quality will comes with high cost. No harm if the project have a lot of budget. Hehe icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Dec 9 2012, 10:07 PM

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QUOTE(x0x @ Dec 8 2012, 08:28 PM)
Structural fabrication engineering got three basically
1)shop dwgs - framing plans, layout, details which is detailed from AFC dwgs, detailed to beams/assembly no
2)NDE dwgs - plan dwgs which got welding joint nos and details
3)cutting plan - a cutting layout of plates,tubs with heat no.

Im not a structural eng, hope its correct
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there's one more, as-built drawings. the AFC dwgs will be updated to 'As-Built' drawings to reflect the final built of the structures.

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