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Oil & Gas Careers V6, Upstream and Downstream
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edriem
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Sep 10 2014, 08:42 PM
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Getting Started

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hi guys. wanna ask, currently working as process engineer in glc palm oil mill. 1 year already. my jobscope is too wide, qc but not really qc (no software or qc system), process but more to management (no involvement in maintenance), safety, DOE, environment. degree in chem eng (process).
Want to find a job in o&g but i dont know where should i go. I mean I dont know what to offer in o&g. weak in thermo & heat transfer but currently i'm studying that subject myself.
Planning to improve my skills by getting autocad/design classes or any courses that may related with the industry. Any courses recommended? other than safety courses.
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edriem
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Sep 11 2014, 10:05 PM
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Getting Started

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QUOTE(ch_teo @ Sep 11 2014, 02:20 PM) Steam Engineer certificate then only start to think about o&g. Are you with the S* company? If yes, thought their bonus great monthsss and great discount for buying the property developed by them? Real case, someone start from boilerman and progress as Head in the dept now with Steam Engineer certs in an O&G operator. Also he freelance sometimes... Thanks for the reply. I am currently preparing myself for the exam too  . What kind of engineer i can apply with that cert? S* who? my company is under fgv(not sure if glc or what  ) . the job is okay for now but the industry is too slow. working hard for 5 yrs only can get roughly 5k-7k salary.
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