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    October 26, 2007

    Drilling Jobs at Brunei Shell Petroleum

    LOWONGAN KERJA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
    26 Oktober 2007 | Application deadline on 10-11-07.
    Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP)




    Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) is one of the largest energy companies in Asia. We have been long-established in the oil and gas business, and operate three production fields, two offshore and one onshore, in a technically challenging environment.

    Inspired thinking, innovation and even leaps of imagination are part of our daily lives at Shell ?across engineering disciplines as diverse as Well, Petroleum, Production, Facilities and Geosciences.

    Shell Engineer Jaap van Ballegooijen watched his son drink a milkshake, using a bendy straw upside-down to reach the bits of froth in the corners of the glass. Hey presto, the snake well drill was born.

    If you can apply a creative mind to some of the world’s biggest energy challenges, why not apply online right now?

    Location: Seria , Brunei Darussalam


    Underpinning our consistently excellent performance over the years has been an outstanding HSE track record as well as the application of best-in-class technical solutions to both subsurface and surface challenges. It is a feat that has propelled us to the forefront of leading-edge technological innovation and creativity.

    We are looking for highly talented, dynamic and hardworking individuals to actively participate in and contribute towards our continuing success.

    Our compensation package is designed to recognise the experience and expertise of top-calibre professionals.


    BSP (c2.we) Drilling Supervisors

    Requirements:

    Possess at least a higher education Diploma (eg. HND or equivalent) in a technical or engineering subject;
    At least 6 years of overall experience of well engineering/drilling activities with at least 4 years of experience as a Drilling Supervisor;
    Expertise in leadership and operations supervision, in particular with respect to HSE awareness and management, is a must;
    Be International Well Control Forum (IWCF) certified;
    Have good knowledge of well analysis software;
    Experience in specialist areas such as High Pressure/High Temperature and/or Under-balanced Drilling and/or Extended Reach Drilling environments will be an advantage;
    To be considered for a senior position in this role, you’ll be expected to have more than 10 years of experience of as a Drilling Supervisor including proven experience with all rig types and in-depth operational expertise in the above mentioned specialist topics.


    Responsibilities:

    On a day-to-day basis you’ll manage all operations associated with the well, including:
    Planning and scheduling
    Resource allocation
    Cost control
    Clear and concise reporting of all well site activities and events;
    Ensure full compliance with Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) policy standards and objectives, motivating all team members to deliver ‘no harm to people or the environment’;
    Deliver high quality and cost-effective wells according to approved well programs, identifying and collating any lessons learned which can be incorporated into future operations, and managing the interface with other company assets;
    Optimize operational performance through the rigorous implementation of the DtL (Deliver-the-Limit) process without compromising HSE, well integrity, or the integrity of the drilling unit.


    Application Deadline: Saturday, November 10, 2007

    Number of Vacancies: 2


    Shell is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


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