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elynng
post Mar 24 2010, 04:08 PM

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I'm hiring biggrin.gif Field Service Manager. Pls refer or contact me directly for more info.
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I am quite frustrated with searching over ong companies for internship.Anymore company to suggest or any taiko here can help me?
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post Mar 24 2010, 04:46 PM

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QUOTE(ivanau88 @ Mar 24 2010, 04:29 PM)
I am quite frustrated with searching over ong companies for internship.Anymore company to suggest or any taiko here can help me?
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post Mar 24 2010, 11:02 PM

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Try MMC Oil & Gas, I was offered last time but didn't work out in the end. They are looking for Engineers, best if you are Mechanical but they took me in and i'm Manufacturing. RM600 a month, Megan Avenue there.
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QUOTE(ICDeadPeople @ Mar 24 2010, 04:46 PM)
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mechanical engineer. I wanted to go into OnG industry so much. But some of the company like GPS and tedbaker did not recruit any internship student when I called them. Companies like Exxon never answer my phone while I was calling them continuously for 2 months through their main line, but I was too late for their intake after I got them.Companies like VME process,scomi and technip never even bother to reply me after i sent them my application. They only reply me with the engineering department haven reply the hr when i check with them. Aih. I applied since dec and my list of companies is increasing but not even one reply me


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QUOTE(reign226 @ Mar 24 2010, 11:02 PM)
Try MMC Oil & Gas, I was offered last time but didn't work out in the end. They are looking for Engineers, best if you are Mechanical but they took me in and i'm Manufacturing. RM600 a month, Megan Avenue there.
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post Mar 25 2010, 08:41 AM

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QUOTE(ivanau88 @ Mar 25 2010, 01:31 AM)
mechanical engineer. I wanted to go into OnG industry so much. But some of the company like GPS and tedbaker did not recruit any internship student when I called them. Companies like Exxon never answer my phone while I was calling them continuously for 2 months through their main line, but I was too late for their intake after I got them.Companies like VME process,scomi and technip never even bother to reply me after i sent them my application. They only reply me with the engineering department haven reply the hr when i check with them. Aih. I applied since dec and my list of companies is increasing but not even one reply me

For me, I think you should try to apply from service company rather than ONG company. Reason being most ONG will ask 3rd party company to help them in engineering work (piping, platform, turbine, etc). I dont remember any ONG company doing their engineering work themselves.
Try engineering company like sapura, RNZ, mmc or ranhill.
Also, make sure your result is good enough for them to consider.
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post Mar 25 2010, 09:57 AM

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hi all, i am taking civil engineering and now is in my final sem, going to graduate soon, i wanna ask for the help from all the senior here regarding my job application. i am very interesting to join oil and gas company but get no reply. any recommendation for me to join in oil and gas company beside the big player like slb, hali, baker?i know this is very difficult to join in big company like those i mantion because my cgpa damn low( but still 3 pointer) ==lll . hope all senior here can advice me, your advice is much appreciate....
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post Mar 25 2010, 11:50 AM

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Hi, everyone! I have been reading through LY forum all morning and finally decided to log into my 2 year old inactive account to mingle with you lot! Like a lot of you I am a fresh graduate looking to get into OnG with a Mechanical Engineering (MEng) degree.

Well, I'm not really here to ask any questions (yet). But I think as the weeks of unemployment goes by *touch wood*, I'll probably start asking for some help from you veterans. =)

I just came back from the UK last Monday after a tiring 9-month job hunt over 80 companies. Now I'm trying my luck here and have sent applications to Halliburton, Deleum, Petronas, Exxonmobil, and a few other non OnG firms.

Again, nice to meet you lot. =)
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post Mar 27 2010, 06:21 AM

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anyone here working for Fugro?  How it looks like working in this company? What are the benefits such as salary, allowance & so on.?
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Yep. I'm one of them working for Fugro. Actually, it depends on what your position you want to apply. Either Field staff (Surveyor, Field engineer, Geophysicist, etc.) or Office staff.

If field staff (like myself tongue.gif), you will get basic salary and allowance (offshore/onshore). It mean once get out from you house to work, they will pay you (food allowance included). Plus, you entitle for KWSP, health benefit (your spouse and kids) and protected by company insurance. ( I think got more... I forgot already tongue.gif)

Working period sometimes not fix but max is 6 week (Maybe varies.. It stated in the contract).

For surveyor, you must at least have degree in surveying. As Field engineer, I'm not sure but is related to Electrical/Electronic/Computer.

Fugro have many division such as Survey, Geotechnical, ROV etc. You can get more info at this site: www.fugro.com

Btw, I don't have any info regarding office staff. Sorry for that... sad.gif




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post Mar 27 2010, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(apis_jay @ Mar 27 2010, 06:21 AM)

For surveyor, you must at least have degree in surveying. As Field engineer, I'm not sure but is related to Electrical/Electronic/Computer.

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Well i don't think you need a degree in "surveying" to become a wellbore surveyor.

Any engineering degree will be good enough.
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post Mar 27 2010, 12:34 PM

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QUOTE(ICDeadPeople @ Mar 25 2010, 08:41 AM)
For me, I think you should try to apply from service company rather than ONG company. Reason being most ONG will ask 3rd party company to help them in engineering work (piping, platform, turbine, etc). I dont remember any ONG company doing their engineering work themselves.
Try engineering company like sapura, RNZ, mmc or ranhill.
Also, make sure your result is good enough for them to consider.
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Yeah, that's true. I think for internship, it's better to go to company that work and execute the ONG companies projects. You'll learn a lot more. You'll deal with various of ONG clients. There you can meet and build network with them. You'll know how these ONG companies work.

I done my internship in Emerson Process Management. Had the chance to work on projects with Petronas, Sime, Talisman, Exxon, etc. A lot of great experience.

During my work with Petronas, there were group of trainee coming from Petronas. No offence but, I saw them doing nothing. Little effort to get involve.
They even said, they do more on office work. Only the trainee, ya!
Thanks god I'm not training at Petronas. sweat.gif tongue.gif

Oh ya, the guys from Talisman are amazing. The told me that, training in their company will have the chance to get on the oil platform. All will be supported by Talisman cry.gif cry.gif

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Anyway, my result is not that good! 2.5 only. laugh.gif . The boss even said, we don't want smart guy.. laugh.gif . That's is for internship I think.

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kaiserwulf
post Mar 27 2010, 02:39 PM

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How much Talisman give freshies?
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How much Talisman give freshies?
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Sorry, can't remember. You can always ask the HR.
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post Mar 27 2010, 03:30 PM

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QUOTE(carloz28 @ Mar 27 2010, 11:56 AM)
Well i don't think you need a degree in "surveying" to become a wellbore surveyor.

Any engineering degree will be good enough.
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Well, surveyor is a general word.

In my case, this surveyor related to land surveying and mapping. In offshore, we normally involve with well exploration ie; rig move, hydrographic survey and other construction job such as pipe-laying, jacket & topside installation and more.
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post Mar 28 2010, 09:14 AM

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QUOTE(kerollowyat @ Mar 27 2010, 03:21 PM)
Sorry, can't remember. You can always ask the HR.
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How to ask HR? I don't work for them. If you work for Talisman, just PM me and I am grateful. Cheers mate. Btw, oil platform work is quite common I thought? I'm going early tomorrow morning. cry.gif 100 kms from the nearest female...

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post Mar 28 2010, 01:31 PM

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Guys, is SAAG Bhd a good company to join? Appreciate any info regarding tis company
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post Mar 28 2010, 07:34 PM

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I have a question here, usually how long does it take for a company to process an internship job application.I sent my application to 5 companies 2 weeks ago and till now I haven't gotten any reply from them yet .
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post Mar 28 2010, 08:48 PM

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Depends on the size of the company and how many candidates are applying. It may take as long as a month. Which company did you apply to?
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post Mar 29 2010, 12:14 AM

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QUOTE(ICDeadPeople @ Mar 24 2010, 05:46 PM)
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i looking for oil and gas job too. i graduate from um with degree civil engineering. i have been working with a local civil and structural consultant firm once i graduate last year. Do u have any idea which company should i apply for? I wn make different in my life after reading u guys post in tis forum. it reali amaze me.
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Hello there. Anyone here have any experience working in brazil/south america? I recieved an offer to work there as maintenence/reliability engineer under SLB based at Macae, Brazil. Would be curious to know what to expect, as in the work culture and general adopting to life over there.

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