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 Oil & Gas Careers V6, Upstream and Downstream

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cZee
post Jun 4 2014, 06:09 PM

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QUOTE(Racha_Recha @ Jun 4 2014, 11:48 AM)
Hi abang-abang and otai sekalian

I have been following this thread since V3 but mostly as a silent reader. A few days ago I received a call from Germanischer Lloyd to attend an interview for mechanical engineer position. Quite a surprise to receive the call actually  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif

So here the job description:

-Assist team member in technical integrity process system (TIPS) project including asset register verification, new asset structure build up, SCE identification, developing site specific performance standard, developing PMMS specific task and integration of existing maintenance plan & assurance task.

-Assist team member in risk based inspection (RBI) project including process data, mechanical data & inspection record verification, risk assessment & confidence rating validation and inspection strategy recommendation.

-Provide technical support on design review of all static equipment for compliance with ASME and API code including equipment drawings, documents and all engineering calculation

-Propose and provide engineering solution to potential client on long-term problem or bad actor

-Periodic site visit to onshore and offshore facilities where necessary

So abang-abang sekalian......what do you guys think? I am from design background btw and now in subsea business.
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Sounds pretty much like an ongoing activity at my workplace brows.gif
cZee
post Dec 5 2014, 08:28 PM

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QUOTE(TehKopi @ Dec 5 2014, 07:48 PM)
Hi,

I need some opinions frm the expert here.
I've been working in oil and gas as proposal engineer for almost 3 years now and
I'm going to further study in UK by September nextyear. I already recieved offer frm:
1. University of Leeds - MSc Engineering Management
2. University of Heriot-Watt - MSc Oil and Gas Technology

I'm confused between these two courses. Because I'm planning to work there for a few years before coming back to Malaysia. I don't know which course would give me a better job prospect in o&g field (consider if I work in UK for  few years and coming back to Malaysia)

I need the feedback soonest possible as the dateline for acceptance of the offer would be by the end of this month.

Please help me.  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif

Thank you.
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Hi there,

Heriot-Watt University is highly regarded and have very close relationship with the industry. However, if possible, try to choose other niche technical course, they have plenty to offer. Cheers!
cZee
post Dec 6 2014, 12:59 AM

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QUOTE(TehKopi @ Dec 5 2014, 11:40 PM)
How about Engineering Management course? Do you think it is not marketable in the industry?
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Well, unless you can convince your potential employer on your technical skills, else you would need strong references to back you up

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