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Oil & Gas Careers v5, Upstream and Downstream
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skinnyboy
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Jul 13 2013, 01:18 PM
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i heard from a manager from oil and gas company that they normally hire mechanical, material, process engineer... i am studying cad/cam... and he said when work in this field, almost start from 0 knowledge which mean gonna suffer from the beginning? one last thing... any relevant subject is mostly used in this field?
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skinnyboy
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Aug 5 2013, 02:04 PM
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Getting Started

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QUOTE(ArenarZ @ Aug 5 2013, 07:50 AM) Hi..Currently Im working with a consultant company, and working as piping engineer, and it is subsea piping.. It has been almost a year I've been working as a piping engineer, basically office job and doing stress analysis..My dream job is act drilling engineer or maybe hookup or commisioning..need help from all sifus here, what shud I do..proceed with the current job or start chasing my dream job?? Im more on field kind of guy, stuck in office really make me hate my job.. hi i currently intern in company too... and under supervised by a piping engineer... basically i do agree with you... kinda bored of doing stress analysis... btw what is drilling engineer? and i would like to ask how to get thru some big company like petronas, sapura kenchara and so on? any extra qualification needed?
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skinnyboy
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Aug 5 2013, 04:55 PM
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QUOTE(meonkutu11 @ Aug 5 2013, 04:05 PM) en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drilling_engineering www.allaboutcareers.com/careers/job-profile/drilling-engineer.htm oh i see... can i know what kind of engineering background that oil and gas industry usually looking for? any extra certificate or skills recommended to have better chance to enter this field?
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