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rmrunner wrote:^^^ wonder which company this is for....normally hidden companies does be hole in the wall places wanting blood for small scrums
Normally a planner requires more experience and they have planner as less experience than technician.hmmm
Numb3r4 wrote:car wrote:Anyone knows what’s the average salary for a technician working 14 days on /off on one of those offshore platforms for the International companies like bp,shell,bg?
Can anyone put their views/experience about working on the above situation? Pros and cons besides getting horn.
Know some folks working 20 on/off and I think the salary was about $12000.00TT-$13000.00TT, however that was with Repsol and now I think Parenco.
With respect to BG don't know the salary but a guy working in maintenance said that the condition are good. His contract is handled through Kenson I believe. These bigger companies I'm not certain they hire directly, maybe for supervisory or engineering of finance positions, but for general technical services and such it's usually done through a third party labour provider.
rmrunner wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:car wrote:Anyone knows what’s the average salary for a technician working 14 days on /off on one of those offshore platforms for the International companies like bp,shell,bg?
Can anyone put their views/experience about working on the above situation? Pros and cons besides getting horn.
Know some folks working 20 on/off and I think the salary was about $12000.00TT-$13000.00TT, however that was with Repsol and now I think Parenco.
With respect to BG don't know the salary but a guy working in maintenance said that the condition are good. His contract is handled through Kenson I believe. These bigger companies I'm not certain they hire directly, maybe for supervisory or engineering of finance positions, but for general technical services and such it's usually done through a third party labour provider.
Sub contractors like kenson does pay that value you described. The current AD out is for direct hire from Shell. It always have an inside technician to coordinate and supervise the sub contractor. Also the rate for direct hire men is 20k upward for same time outside
nervewrecker wrote:Kenson is dog wuck most said.
So from 14 days at 12000 it reach to 21 days for the same salary and if u were to leave before time money would be deducted?rmrunner wrote:The figure for Kenson was an offer I got for specialist e&i tech in 2016 for 12gran 14days. It was then stated to me that it can go on to 21days and if I wanted to leave the platform before time it would be deducted from my salary. I turned it down because I could have made that same figure on land for a month.
Jade_Inc. wrote:So from 14 days at 12000 it reach to 21 days for the same salary and if u were to leave before time money would be deducted?rmrunner wrote:The figure for Kenson was an offer I got for specialist e&i tech in 2016 for 12gran 14days. It was then stated to me that it can go on to 21days and if I wanted to leave the platform before time it would be deducted from my salary. I turned it down because I could have made that same figure on land for a month.
Joshie23 wrote:Jade_Inc. wrote:So from 14 days at 12000 it reach to 21 days for the same salary and if u were to leave before time money would be deducted?rmrunner wrote:The figure for Kenson was an offer I got for specialist e&i tech in 2016 for 12gran 14days. It was then stated to me that it can go on to 21days and if I wanted to leave the platform before time it would be deducted from my salary. I turned it down because I could have made that same figure on land for a month.
Stop there and feel Kenson is any joke.
INHUMAN wrote:Hadda be a nappy to land a stint there
How to sign for it ..I know 2 fellas from my class looking for jobs and 9k is very good to starttrinidrift wrote:9k that’s better than what they paying people offshore for 14 days.
urbandilema wrote:How to sign for it ..I know 2 fellas from my class looking for jobs and 9k is very good to starttrinidrift wrote:9k that’s better than what they paying people offshore for 14 days.
Joshie23 wrote:Folks,
What are some courses (locally for now), short and medium term, that you all would recommend for someone to do while on the path to becoming a Process Engineer and afterwards? Information concerning post-grad degrees that would be beneficial to such an engineer would also be appreciated but outside of two or three degrees, what certification courses or things along those lines would you all recommend as something you did 'and never looked back since'?
The individual has some years work experience in the Energy Sector, is already a Student Member with IChemE and will be attempting to become a Student Member with the APETT as well. TIA.
Joshie23 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Folks,
What are some courses (locally for now), short and medium term, that you all would recommend for someone to do while on the path to becoming a Process Engineer and afterwards? Information concerning post-grad degrees that would be beneficial to such an engineer would also be appreciated but outside of two or three degrees, what certification courses or things along those lines would you all recommend as something you did 'and never looked back since'?
The individual has some years work experience in the Energy Sector, is already a Student Member with IChemE and will be attempting to become a Student Member with the APETT as well. TIA.
Joshie23 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Folks,
What are some courses (locally for now), short and medium term, that you all would recommend for someone to do while on the path to becoming a Process Engineer and afterwards? Information concerning post-grad degrees that would be beneficial to such an engineer would also be appreciated but outside of two or three degrees, what certification courses or things along those lines would you all recommend as something you did 'and never looked back since'?
The individual has some years work experience in the Energy Sector, is already a Student Member with IChemE and will be attempting to become a Student Member with the APETT as well. TIA.
Nothing folks?
De Dragon wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Folks,
What are some courses (locally for now), short and medium term, that you all would recommend for someone to do while on the path to becoming a Process Engineer and afterwards? Information concerning post-grad degrees that would be beneficial to such an engineer would also be appreciated but outside of two or three degrees, what certification courses or things along those lines would you all recommend as something you did 'and never looked back since'?
The individual has some years work experience in the Energy Sector, is already a Student Member with IChemE and will be attempting to become a Student Member with the APETT as well. TIA.
Nothing folks?
Do PPO so you don't be a kant like many PE's...........
car wrote:De Dragon wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Folks,
What are some courses (locally for now), short and medium term, that you all would recommend for someone to do while on the path to becoming a Process Engineer and afterwards? Information concerning post-grad degrees that would be beneficial to such an engineer would also be appreciated but outside of two or three degrees, what certification courses or things along those lines would you all recommend as something you did 'and never looked back since'?
The individual has some years work experience in the Energy Sector, is already a Student Member with IChemE and will be attempting to become a Student Member with the APETT as well. TIA.
Nothing folks?
Do PPO so you don't be a kant like many PE's...........
Project management is something they always looking for as an asset.
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