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BillySteel
post Jan 15 2015, 09:11 AM

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QUOTE(viole @ Jan 14 2015, 10:34 PM)
yea guess so. as far as i remembered, I applied something related to instrument. but oh well, might as well go to the interview and start making friends. who know cant get a job there, but can get a cable later.

Do you have any tips, what should be my focus? I should start reading on pigging and piping? any specific topic?
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Pigging mostly suited to pipelines as opposed to piping. As you can only pig equal diameter pipelines and you need a launcher and receiver. Most of the piping stuff u can get from ASME B31 but at entrance level i think the internet will be enough.
BillySteel
post Jan 17 2015, 07:20 AM

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QUOTE(StArk @ Jan 16 2015, 12:34 PM)
To all the sifus out there.. can anyone please recommend a literature for line sizing calculation for gas flow/liqud flow and mix flow (including pressure drop calculation)?
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For piping?
BillySteel
post Jan 20 2015, 12:53 AM

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QUOTE(feekle @ Jan 19 2015, 11:59 PM)
biggrin.gif  see..u atually learned alot more in contractor side. After few years when u join client u'll be equipped. Not just simply talk. Art of management cannot be taught or mastered in short terms.
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I was under the impression that most client side was all loud mouth and NATO. Most not all.

Those who start from the client(operator) side rarely has good management and technical skills because everything is done by the contactors.

Btw art of management can be taught and mastered in short period of time. Doesnt mean you have been doing the job for 30 years you will be a good manager/CSR etc......

Good leaders command respect.....thinking your talking/experience and you have what it takes to manage is bullshit.




BillySteel
post Feb 8 2015, 12:49 AM

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QUOTE(skypeace @ Feb 7 2015, 04:51 PM)
Dear All O&G seniors here,

I  am graduated under mechanical engineering and currently as a graduate engineer in SKPB fabrication yard in lumut. I have been here almost 1 year. Currently I am facing a dilemma. Please I need some advice from Seniors here.

Currently I am under project management piping preservation department doing LNG project, but my job scope somehow is too specific on one tasks, due to the project is very big and they requires specific personnel to focus specific task. and the task is very simple and the is too under load. i find it boring and limiting me from exposing to others disciplines. Even though I can personally learn from other disciplines, but without the job responsibilities on them I am lack of motivation to do so. I used to talk to my manager about my issue. he said he cant help much since this is client requirement. I only can have chance to work on new things after the project end, which is about 1 more year to go.

Then I got a new job offer. it is a sub-con grade of company, working on gas metering. they offer me mechanical engineer position, doing typical mechanical engineering job, job scope briefly as below:
  Support the Project & Engineering Team on all the Mechanical related work.
  Generate and verify mechanical BOM at both tender stage and project execution.
  Perform mechanical parts and materials sourcing.
  Perform fabrication inspection, site installation, pre-commissioning, commissioning and field troubleshooting.
  Liaise, coordinate and monitor with fabricators on assigned projects.
  Execute other assigned activities when needed.
  Ensure that general safety and health requirements for both clients and company are observed.

from salary wise, both of them are exactly same. Since I had the interview in the new company without a full one year of experience, I did not have much credit to bargain on the salary. but I am moving bac to KL area (where i am from) an this will cause me having slightly higher daily expenses. But I will try to bargain when complete my probation.

I can't decide whether i should stay in SKPB to gain more 'relaxing' experience or proceed to the new company.
In prospect wise, I heard LNG will b quite the future trend, but I am not sure my relaxing job scope right now is helpful for my future or not. for the new job, i am not sure gas metering has good prospect or not.

Additional comparision:
benefits if i choose to stay:
- low living cost + earn abit more from OT = save more money
- no traffic jam
- colleague here i have no issue with them (whoever i meet here is nice)

benefits if i choose to go:
- stay with family
- physically more comfortable working environment

FYI, SKPB fab yard in lumut is cutting cost as well due to low oil price, quite a number of contract based staffs cant get contract renewal recently. and i am contract based too and my 1 year contract is going to be end in coming march. the new company offering me permanent position, 90% of the staffs are chinese.

I hope seniors can give me some advise on my decision. if you are me, how would you choose? why?
Thank you for reading my post and your opinion.
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1 year already want to lompat tongue.gif

I believe you should jump if you can gain further experience like I said before preservation is really just one part of mechanical engineering. And stuck in piping preservation.....yuck

Although kencana is still a very good training ground.

This post has been edited by BillySteel: Feb 8 2015, 12:51 AM

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