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post Jan 16 2015, 08:29 PM

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hi all bros, I am actually looking for an internship opportunity in this field either the players or OnG support team as I am completing my degree in mechanical engineering. But have no idea where to start from,I thought perhaps I can ask for suggestion and guidance in here...
Any advices is so much appreciated. smile.gif
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post Feb 3 2015, 02:12 PM

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Hi guys, I have recently received an internship offer from Technip Malaysia at Jln Tun Razak and will be place in Static Equipment Department as I am studying mechanical engineering. Personally I am interested in developing my career in Oil and Gas industry. Will I get to learn a lot in this company or what should I expect to learn in that department ? because I am not sure what static equipment department is all about rclxub.gif
Is this a good starting point for me to gain exposure ? Would it be wise to accept that offer ?
Hope all the sifus can enlighten me with advise sweat.gif sweat.gif
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post Feb 4 2015, 11:50 AM

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QUOTE(Stamp @ Feb 3 2015, 08:19 PM)
STATIC equipment is exactly what it is literally, equipment that do not move or rotate; example pressure vessels, tanks, dearetors, etc.

the other mechanical dpt is ROTATING equipment, which deals with compressors, pumps, cranes, etc., which have components that rotate, vibrate, etc.

Mechanical engineering graduates can also later specialise in piping design, materials engineering, etc in o&g industry.

I suggest you take up the internship offer from Technip, as it is very competitive to get an internship with that company.
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Thank you for the information, appreciate it much. I have accepted the offer thumbup.gif

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post Feb 4 2015, 08:51 PM

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QUOTE(ZZMsia @ Feb 4 2015, 01:30 PM)
Good decision, once you understand how each equipment works you can work in mechanical commissioning or construction(PCC)
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Yeah just hope that can learn as much as possible. btw what is the PCC you mentioned ?
gotta start learning dy.. smile.gif

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