Sarawak Shell Berhad - Malaysia
At Sarawak Shell Berhad (71978-W), we are continuously looking to the future and for people who will make it happen. Take now for instance. We're looking for the world's top Exploration & Production talent to join us in building a business capable of real and sustainable growth. If that's you, then come and explore your potential in an environment characterised by opportunity, flexibility and reward. Shell is committed to the Asia pacific region through growing its position as a leading supplier of LNG in the region and growing the value in its existing heartlands.
The Exploration & Production business began in Asia Pacific over a century ago, back in the 1890s, when the first wells were drilled by Shell in Sumatra and Borneo. Recent discoveries in Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam provide an aggressive expansion to our portfolio in the region.
Shell Exploration & Production Asia Pacific operates in seven countries - Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, China, Philippines, New Zealand, Australia and Singapore.
We currently have positions available in Miri and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
EPA (c8.fe) Pre-Commissioning Engineer
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Miri, Malaysia
Requirements:
Minimum B. Sc degree in Engineering with a minimum 8 years of relevant experience in commissioning, operations and maintainence of large integrated offshore platform;
Commissioning and start up experience of large offshore Deepwater intergrated facilities is desirable;
Knowledge of floating Deepwater facilities;
Proven coaching skills;
Effective communication skills;
Hands on operations, readiness, commissioning experience supporting detail design;
Authorisation to work in Malaysia is required for this position.
Responsibilities:
This position will be part of our newly established Deepwater Office team located in Kuala Lumpur and Miri, providing deepwater project expertise for the delivery of EPA’s deepwater development projects;
Responsibilities include but not limited to coordinating and leading commissioning & operations support through detailed design, review and challenge design in line with operability and maintainence philosophy, participate in technical reviews operability, HAZOP, safety and constructability and provide operations readiness support and recommendations on follow up actions.
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To apply, go to www.shell.com/careers --> Professionals --> My Application --> Job Search --> Asia
Application Deadline: Sunday, 07 September 2008
Number of Vacancies: 1
Shell is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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