Saturday, October 20, 2007

DRILLING JOBS AT OIL AND GAS COMPANY

LOWONGAN KERJA MIGAS - PERTAMBANGAN MINYAK
LOWONGAN JURUSAN TEKNIK MESIN DAN PETROLEUM | 20 OKTOBER 2007

Weatherford - Online Apply

Weatherford, a multi-national company who are involved in the drilling and production sectors of oil, gas and geothermal projects worldwide, are seeking an enthusiastic, hard-working and motivated individual to fill the position of:

Controlled Pressure Drilling & Testing Business Unit Coordinator

Requirements :• Posses high organizational and People skills
• 3 - 5 years in a similar work experience.
• Degree in Mechanical or Petroleum Engineering
• Flexible and adaptable to a changing environment
• Ability to work unsupervised
• Ability to communicate with people at all levels
• Ability to work to tight deadlines
• Good knowledge of oilfield product and services.
• Ability to motivate and develop staff
• Ability to develop staff to full potential.
• Computer literate (knowledge of web based reporting is beneficial)
• Possess good English written and communication skills
• Strong operational and technical skills in relation to relevant Weatherford products and services.
• Good customer and employee interpersonal skills.


JOBS DESCRIPTION :
Supervise and coordinate Controlled Pressure Drilling & Testing (CPDT) product & service line in accordance with Weatherford and Customer procedures. Act as principle technical assistant to the Business Unit Manager

Key Responsibilities :
• Assist the workshop supervisor to schedule workshop activities to maximize efficiency, including: (a. Prioritize and schedule repair and maintenance of equipment and assist with QA/QC follow up and ensure that all documentation and/or certification is relative to equipment; b. Implement waste management controls; c. Maintain good standards of housekeeping practices in workshop and yard)
• Liaise with procurement and logistic in supporting all operations between Weatherford and customer.
• Coordinate personnel and equipment for customer jobs and complete necessary paperwork.
• Source additional personnel and equipment from other locations if required.
• Where applicable, manage field personnel utilization effectively including scheduling vacations to minimize excessive accrual of vacation days whilst satisfying operation needs.
• Responsible for employee supervision, performance management and coordinating training.
• Assist with customer enquiries as required.
• Perform field duties as required.
• Prepare quotations, assist with tenders.
• Monitor and maintain the inventory for base and operations
• Other duties as directed.


Please visit our web : www.weatherford.com for applying the above position & other vacant positions online.

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