QUOTE(meonkutu11 @ Sep 14 2013, 08:50 AM)
Guys,
Golden opportunity for those who are really want to get their hands DIRTY AND LEARN! Dont expect to earn an easy money but end of the day you will be proud to be the one who make the hole (when you are driller)...I'm not working here so do not ask me about the SALARY!!
Practical Driller Trainee
Maersk Drilling Malaysia Sdn Bhd - Malaysia
Our Driller Trainee Programme is a rare opportunity to gain a fast track international career in the offshore industry. The aim of the Programme is to train future leaders for our drilling units. During this period you will receive theoretical training at our Maersk Training facilities, as well as practical training on our offshore unit. You will work your way up from Roustabout, and at the end of the Programme you should be able to take up an Assistant Driller’s role on our rig where you will continue your training and career.
Candidates for the position should meet following requirements:
Malaysian nationality (Work location is in Brunei) with good verbal & written English
Preferably with more than 3 years of Mandatory offshore experience, minimum as floorhands
Holding a B Eng / BSc in Marine, Mechanical or Civil Engineering, or equivalent
We offer you a challenging & international working environment, if you meet the above requirements please send your application with complete resume to: ELY009@maersk.com .
Closing date: 22nd Sept, 2013
www.maerskdrilling.com
minimum as floorhand. aku floorhand pun tak jadi. apuh..aku cuma diploma e&e je. nak try pon tak bolehGolden opportunity for those who are really want to get their hands DIRTY AND LEARN! Dont expect to earn an easy money but end of the day you will be proud to be the one who make the hole (when you are driller)...I'm not working here so do not ask me about the SALARY!!
Practical Driller Trainee
Maersk Drilling Malaysia Sdn Bhd - Malaysia
Our Driller Trainee Programme is a rare opportunity to gain a fast track international career in the offshore industry. The aim of the Programme is to train future leaders for our drilling units. During this period you will receive theoretical training at our Maersk Training facilities, as well as practical training on our offshore unit. You will work your way up from Roustabout, and at the end of the Programme you should be able to take up an Assistant Driller’s role on our rig where you will continue your training and career.
Candidates for the position should meet following requirements:
Malaysian nationality (Work location is in Brunei) with good verbal & written English
Preferably with more than 3 years of Mandatory offshore experience, minimum as floorhands
Holding a B Eng / BSc in Marine, Mechanical or Civil Engineering, or equivalent
We offer you a challenging & international working environment, if you meet the above requirements please send your application with complete resume to: ELY009@maersk.com .
Closing date: 22nd Sept, 2013
www.maerskdrilling.com
QUOTE(camel_active @ Sep 14 2013, 08:49 PM)
of course oil rig.! its okay either onshore or offshore..just feel bored when ur actual routine is sit in front desktop from 8 am till 6 pm everyday..
draughtsman for shipbuilding. really will get bored after 2 years.QUOTE(RootOfJesse @ Sep 13 2013, 12:25 AM)
Guys' I've been offered to work with kencana marine as fresh grad in lumut..what do you think of this career path. I heard the job is for project management for epcc of wheatstone project modules (70% site and 30% desk) and have to wear coveralls and stay in the yard. (I've always wanted to go offshore) My background is construction and what are my chances of going offshore? the HR from SK said there will be chance to go offshore, subject to operation requirement of SK ( I don't know what probability).
I'm currently working in a multidisciplinary consulting firm(mainly construction) and the pay is freaking good, permanent,good benefits, very nice working environment, good training and colleagues.
I'm having a hard time to decide now, since for now, SK is the only Oil and Gas company that called me. I have applied about 7 oil and gas companies.
My job now requires a lot of thinking and design structures, which is real engineering. My current boss is also an ir.
what is the income of an ir compared to a project manager in downstream oil and gas?
what firm u working at? i want try I'm currently working in a multidisciplinary consulting firm(mainly construction) and the pay is freaking good, permanent,good benefits, very nice working environment, good training and colleagues.
I'm having a hard time to decide now, since for now, SK is the only Oil and Gas company that called me. I have applied about 7 oil and gas companies.
My job now requires a lot of thinking and design structures, which is real engineering. My current boss is also an ir.
what is the income of an ir compared to a project manager in downstream oil and gas?
Sep 15 2013, 07:46 PM

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