LATEST JOB

    September 28, 2007

    Process Engineer at Singapore Company

    Career at Oil and Gas Company
    28 Sep 2007 | Closing Date : 27-10-07

    Process Engineer
    (Singapore - West)

    Requirements:
    Diploma/ Degree in Chemical Engineering or equivalent.
    Experience in process engineering with a focus on design works and solutions.
    At least 5 years of working experience in Oil & Gas industry.

    Responsibilities:
    Responsible for providing appropriate engineering solutions such as Process flow and systems.
    To liaise closely with the clients or vendors to ensure the final design meets their requirements as well as relevant and applicable industry standards and codes.
    Ensure that all final solutions comply with the highest safety standards and that works completed are done so within budget requirements.


    Intertested applicants are welcome to submit your MS Word resume to jax.tan@oneconsulting-global.com

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