Thursday 17 May 2012

Oil and Gas Recruitment – Take the Leap


One of the most important things in the life of every individual is a career move. This is perhaps the most important aspects of their life. On an average, people spend a maximum amount of their time thinking about ways to improve their career and settling down. The main focus is often on the salary. There are very few individuals in the world who end up choosing a career that they have always wished for, since their childhood. This is because when you are young, it is always about passion, however, once you grow up you have to consider about a lot more than just passion. Then, it comes to the money. We cannot deny the importance of money, especially in the present world when everyone is worried about the financial crisis. However, there is one such vocation, which has always been tagged as the highest paying field. This is none other than Oil and gas. Today there are millions of individuals who are looking to be recruited by oil and gas related companies. Oil and gas recruitment has become one of the most searched recruitment keywords on Google. 
The oil and gas industry offers challenging and rewarding career opportunities for individuals willing to work away from home. While most production sites are at sea, there are some onshore operations as well. There is a strong focus on safety behaviours across the industry. The diversity of projects means a variety of skilled labour is always in demand throughout the various projects phases such as exploration, design, construction, extraction and processing. 
Whether working aboard a drilling rig or an offshore boat, jobs in this industry are a unique experience for anyone seeking escape from the everyday mundane jobs. Unless one has a college education or well-connected relatives, there are few land based jobs that offer the pay, benefits, travel, adventure and time off that offshore work provides.  Workers that are in good physical condition are needed all over the world. Even those with little or no experience can find entry level jobs that pay reasonably well, whether they have a college degree or just a high school diploma. Everyone on a rig enters as a roustabout, unless hired from the outside for a specific job, the oilfield is known for rapid and on the spot promotions to those who show initiative and work hard. Rig managers, O.I.Ms, barge engineer, crane operators and the like all usually start at the roustabout level and work their way up from there.
One thing to keep in mind while searching for oil and gas recruitment is to think about searching for countries which are giant producers of oil and gas. This includes countries like Saudi Arabia, Russia, USA and Iran.  An oil job isn’t going to just fall into your lap. You’re going to have to put forth some real effort to obtain that job. Taking steps to secure your own job is just good sense. One can find entry level oil jobs as well and other jobs that suit their levels of experience and qualifications. All it takes is to know where to look.

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Instrument Engineers – Instrumental for Success


These are the days of automation. Most of the tasks that were performed manually or using primitive tools have now been automated with the use of machinery with advanced technologies. Instrument engineering is the process through which processes and systems are automated through optimized designing and configuration.
Instrument Engineers are responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of instruments and entire instrumentation systems considered being the eyes and ears of any industrial undertaking. The type of instruments needed for ensuring better quality and efficiency of the end product are decided by an instrument engineer. He/she is also responsible for installation and commissioning and trouble shooting of different instruments as well.
An Instrument Engineer makes sure that project or asset discipline and engineering procedures are performed within schedule and budget, and preserving technical integrity. He/she estimates and executes various instrument engineering actions, including technical study and detailed design, concept and front end engineering development.
Instrument engineers usually work within industries that involve automated processes, including production, manufacturing or chemical plants, with the objective of enhancing system reliability, optimization, stability, productivity and safety. Instrument engineers are required to provide onshore support to the offshore operations team to facilitate effective maintenance and repair activities and act as offshore/onshore focal point for performance monitoring and troubleshooting of Instrument systems. They must also identify and provide cost effective engineering solutions to platform operations and maintenance problems and identify opportunities to improve efficiency, improve reliability, and reduce operating costs.
The Instrument Engineer performs the design of due instrument alteration associated to oil and gas production facilities and related off-sites. He or she makes sure that the design meets all recognized industrial codes and standards. The instrument engineer is responsible for reviewing specifications, drawings, and other documentation from contractors and consultants. He/she is directly responsible for ordering and reserving stock materials for any modifications. They must also make sure that all materials are in compliance with the company's standards and specifications. The Instrument Engineer communicates on a regular basis with the electrical, civil, mechanical and structural engineers within the department in order to take care of any interdisciplinary obligation for the modifications. It is their responsibility to act as a core to make sure the entire integral package is assembled correctly prior to distributing. He/she has the responsibility of collecting, talking about and responding to any queries or comments that may come from the approval of a modification package. In addition, he/she oversees and leads the construction, engineering and pre-commissioning contract staff throughout the execution of the modification.
The instrument engineer is usually responsible for the following activities:
·         Responsible for the design and development of instrumentation systems for industrial facilities. This includes the specification of industrial instrumentation, including the material to support installation.
·         Develop instrumentation installation drawings, data sheets and specifications, in full compliance with recognized industry standards, safety standards, and various client specifications.
·         Assist in the technical development of assigned project P&IDs.
·         Develop technical tabulation to support the selection of instrumentation and control systems.
·         Assist in the development of project schedules and manpower requirements.
·         Review and checking of technical vendor submittals for installation requirements.
·         Prepare instrumentation calculations for control valves, flow orifices, and relief valves as required.
·         Provide support to procurement of instrument items.

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