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 Oil & Gas Career, place where grease monkeys gather

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munky
post Jan 25 2007, 11:53 PM

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err what is wireline ? Is it related to mechanical engineering ?

Btw, one of my fren works as a technician with schlumberger (offshore). He's earning RM10k per month. Not even degree level, only diploma. I wonder how much do they offer to degree graduates hmm.gif
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post Dec 12 2007, 01:50 AM

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QUOTE(Myclamyra @ Dec 8 2007, 09:41 AM)
3. Engineers - can't live without them - mechanical, piping, structural, electrical, instrument... but by far the rarest of them are material engineers. These are usually mechanical engineers with the added knowledge of metalurgy, welding processes and quality control. After completing basic degree, the engineer takes additional training in metalurgy i.e. the ANSI codes governing the metals, and the required testings such as radiography, ultrasonics, metal chemistry tests, charpy impact tests etc... I've heard of asking salaries of >RM20k/mth
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Wow. RM20k/mth. Must be for those really senior right ? Anyway i really hate materials/metallurgy subject. Almost failed my mechanics of materials sweat.gif

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post May 24 2008, 12:37 AM

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can u guys share with me how's the working hours at offshore ? And what's the longest and shortest duration u've been at offshore before getting ur holiday or whatever u call it (a break maybe?). Hope u guys understand what im asking biggrin.gif
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post May 7 2010, 08:49 PM

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QUOTE(asc825 @ May 7 2010, 03:01 AM)
Hi all sifu here...
i currently taking Mechtronic Engineering course, izzit any opportunity to work in OnG company after i graduate ? very interested about this job  biggrin.gif ....
but seems like all ppl discuss about electronic, mechanical, chemical engineering instead of mechatronic  doh.gif
so izzit i can work in any service company or OnG company ? icon_question.gif
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i think sure ok wan. Mechatronics is not that different from mechanical/electronic. IINM it's mechanical + electrical/electronics. Instead of focusing on one, they combine two engineering disciplines.
U should be able to get a job in oil n gas as long as u meet their requirements

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