Whether you're an experienced professional or just embarking on your career, consider a career with PricewaterhouseCoopers. With offices in 150 countries, we can offer you virtually unlimited opportunities. Your career can be locally oriented or international, focused on a key industry or on a client service. Job Title: PETROLEUM ENGINEER Location: Nigeria Country: Nigeria Company: PricewaterhouseCoopers Description: Our client in the Oil and Gas Industry (Down Stream Operations) is seeking to employ Petroleum engineers in their marginal production field project. These Engineers will work on a 28/28 basis and will be involved in the verification and validation of the work done by other contractors who will be engaged in well stimulation and work-over of the project. The petroleum engineers will • Manage material resources and contractor relationships and supervise drilling personnel. • Specify and supervise well modification and stimulation programs, in order to maximize oil and gas recovery • Verify and validate well stimulation and work-over of the project. • Maintain records of drilling and production operations. • Test machinery and equipment in order to ensure that they are safe and conform to performance specifications. • Provide professional advice to our client on the quality and extent of work done by other contractors on the project Qualifications: The candidates should have a degree in petroleum engineering, However, a degree in geology, geophysics, civil or mechanical engineering, plus course work in petroleum engineering may be considered. A minimum of 15 years work experience in one of the major Oil and Gas multinationals will be adequate. Retirees will be preferred because of the exigencies of this role. The role will require candidates who are very familiar with the Niger Delta region. Contact Details Contact Person: PWC Telehone: Fax: E-mail: pwcng@findajobinafrica.com |
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
PricewaterhouseCoopers Recruits Petroleum Engineers
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