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    February 9, 2010

    Job as Offshore Facilities Engineer & Offshore Construction Superintendent at ConocoPhillips

    EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AT CONOCOPHILLIPS

    1. Offshore Facilities Engineer

    QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE:
    • Engineering degree from recognized university or institution preferable from Chemical Engineering, Gas Engineering or Petroleum Engineering
    • Having 3-12 years experience in oil and gas industry and petrochemical plant preferably in gas/oil production & optimization

    BASIC PURPOSE:
    • Plant performance
    • Responsible to provide daily technical assistance and support the oil/gas plant (and pipeline) operation Responsible to provide innovation for plant production optimization
    • Responsible to monitor
    • Responsible to have thorough knowledge and own operation asset


    2. Offshore Construction Superintendent


    QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE:
    • Diploma Engineering and or Bachelor Degree
    • Minimum 8 years experience in similar positions within the oil and gas industry.
    • Must have a thorough understanding and working knowledge of design, fabrication, installation and commissioning industry from a technical standpoint.


    BASIC PURPOSE:
    This position is responsible for ensuring that all construction works at the offshore facilities are carried out in accordance with Company expectation

    Only those individuals who fully meet the above requirements need apply.

    To apply please visit: JobsDB.com not later than two weeks after the publication of this advertisement

    Expiry date: February 18, 2010

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