QUOTE(4896la @ Jan 10 2014, 08:37 AM)
petronas 4k if u can enterno fixed salary, all depends on the company that wants u
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Jan 10 2014, 10:23 AM
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QUOTE(4896la @ Jan 10 2014, 02:17 PM) no fixed salary i oni knw minimum pay rm900 in west msia and rm800 in east msia ok la shud be +/-2k at least in smaller companies...if u hav petroleum engineering cert u shud aim for those big big shell petronas haliburton sclumberger etc QUOTE(Stamp @ Jan 10 2014, 02:56 PM) i know of a recent petroleum engineering fresh graduate who was recruited by another PSC. she got RM5.5k, and she had 3.90 CGPA. omg what a smart girlcan intro me her? This post has been edited by SGSuser: Jan 10 2014, 05:48 PM |
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QUOTE(Seager @ Jan 10 2014, 07:31 PM) Hi guys. I have recently received a rather lucrative offer to join a downstream gas company in Malaysia. Basically a service and product provider, my position would involve project management (operations) as well as overseeing compliance issues with new and existing installations. I would also deal with HSE standards, costs, budgets, while dealing with various vendors etc. The basic salary is high, with generous employee benefits. woah bro those are great offers...not familiar nvm asalkan willing to learn...i also do unrelated job to my degree, know nothing at first just sit at office day dream...gaji low too Another offer that I have received is from an upstream consultancy firm. It is basically a purely engineering design related job scope. The pay is slightly above the current market rate, however it pays roughly 1.5k lesser than the other employment offer. Their benefits are pretty much standard to other organizations within the same field. Truth to be told, I am very confused indeed. The downstream gas offer is a very, very lucrative offer indeed. However, I am not familiar with this field. I hope any seniors here working in this field could provide me with some advice? what company name? pm la |
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QUOTE(preakzz @ Jan 11 2014, 11:56 AM) Trainings? Petrokon (hysys training sampai muntah) and then slb. If I can turn back time, I'd like to go for training with shell. Didn't know scholars have different door. omg, office at taman yakin there right? its a brunei company iinmive been searching for companies that need fresh grads with some hysys knowledge |
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QUOTE(lifeisgoood @ Feb 9 2014, 10:46 AM) i don think it is necessary for u to take those certs on ur ownjust apply for a job, enter the company, then if they require u to take those training then u can choose to either pay urself or let the company pay for u (they own ur cert)...most ppl prefer the latter but it still depends on urself |
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any rotating equipment engineers here? is it a path purely meant for mechanical engineers?
i just got accepted into a company that primarily do rotating equipment maintenance work...altho my background is chemical engineering |
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anyone worked as a scheduler before? especially during plant shutdowns...mind sharing your experience
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