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Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by isi4(m): 3:12pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
imag5: Thanks everyone,jpts certified drilling operations and offshore technology is 30k at pH.....hope u guys are fine.....we are the future..don't give up......if u are already a graduate sent or CV to my mail marcusimagwe@yahoo.com Just saw this, but don't know if I'm late, but pls can I still send my CV to your mail? Will also send you details abt me! |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 4:59pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
isi4:welcome on board |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Getrich47(m): 5:07pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
Deprince36m: gud day sir¤ plz i jst got admsn in uniport to study petr eng... I wil b very gr8tful if u gv me sum hint on hw tinz r don i.e wat to expect in yr1, 2, etc 07039692233 |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 6:14pm On Dec 28, 2013 |
Young graduate apply for this job. WTS Energy is seeking to hire a Subsea Material Co-Ordinator , to work in Lagos Nigeria for its client which is a Multinational E&P Company A multinational E&P Company WTS Energy provides recruitment and manpower services for the global oil and gas and energy industry. We supply consultants to projects and operations of our clients and perform outsourcing services such workforce management in oil and gas regions around the world. Our clients are based globally and offer a myriad in oil and gas and energy vacancies. WTS Energy positions in any phase of the project lifecycle; from Geoscience, Drilling Management and Supervision, (FEED) Engineering, Construction, Commissioning and Start UP, Operations and Maintenance. WTS Energy operates globally with offices in 14 countries To promote HSE behaviour within the testing activities and verifiy that HSE procedures are implemented by the team To follow up the reception and testing of Subsea Equipment as it is received from SPS sites, at Onne. To ensure the correct procedures and reporting tools (including technical database, planning, punch list control) are implemented To monitor and to follow up the execution of testing and preparation for installation of all equipment (including FATs and EFATs) at manufacturer premises to achieve maximum productivity, minimize cost and achieve smooth hand over. To validate the results of the operational tests To oversee the testing and handling of equipment at sites as may be required on behalf of the Subsea Group Education: Diploma/Degree qualified or equivalent Professional experience: 1-2 years experience involving offshore (Drilling/Completion) equipment Advantageous to have experience with Total/EPNL at materials Coordination Facility, and to have witnessed first hand the manufacture/testing/deployment of subsea equipment. This position is opened to candidates authorised to work in Nigeria Apply For This Job: To Apply For This Position: email your resume/CV to GrantA.84437.1835@wtsenergy.aplitrak.com http://www.oilgrads.com/StudentEmployerJob.asp?p_id=433928&eog_id= (Quote) (Report) (Like) 3 Likes |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by stevebent(m): 12:09am On Dec 30, 2013 |
Pls bro imagwe, which would you advise me study? Electrical engineering or Geology? About to fill my jamb form |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 12:13am On Dec 30, 2013 |
stevebent: Pls bro imagwe, which would you advise me study? Electrical engineering or Geology? About to fill my jamb formelectrical engineering I have reason... |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 12:23am On Dec 30, 2013 |
imag5: electrical engineering I have reason...reason is that somebody that read elect elect can do the work of a geologist,while a geologist can't do elect elect job as simple as ABC and elect elect is wide..in terms of opportunity |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 3:01am On Dec 30, 2013 |
imag5: How you guys enjoying your Christmas celebration.... Lol... mine is similar to yours sha 1. be closer to God and become a church member 2. become a 'card-carrying' pdp member 3. run various courses that will booster my employment oppurtunity and increase my perceived worth/experience 4. move into my apartment 5. same as yours (lol) 6. start my pgd in gly |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 7:05am On Dec 30, 2013 |
careytommy:nice one it settled in Jesus name |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Ezegozie(m): 7:46am On Dec 30, 2013 |
stevebent: Pls bro imagwe, which would you advise me study? Electrical engineering or Geology? About to fill my jamb form Geology, I have my reasons. (1) its less competetive to get admission in Geology dept. because people dat put Electrical Engineering is far more dan people dat put Geology, (because Nigerians are yet to know the hidden secrets in Geology) (2) Msc holders in geology who also graduated with a nice result in their Bsc are more demanded in the oil and gas company than EE because they have more function to perform there. (3) Geology will give you the opportunity to travel wide if you are the travel-loving type. and you know, if you travel wide, you will explore the places and know the best place to invest on a particular thing, (if u love Biz) (4) Geology will open your eyes on the mineral resources in Nigeria which will subsequently create opportunities for you to invest in those mineral resources and make cool cash, because you are taught how to hold the bull by its horn. (5) In Nigeria, Geology world is not so over-crowded like the EE counterpart. I mean geologists are not as many as Electrical Engrs, because of that competition reduces when the number of competitors are small |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 9:55am On Dec 30, 2013 |
Ezegozie:lol are u sarced of competition |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 9:59am On Dec 30, 2013 |
Good day house...Ezegozie has given us a wake up call....Pls let debate Electrical engineering VS Geology which is better to study in Nigeria... Debate start now,pls I need everybody to be involve in this debate..Result will be announced on Jan1st...imag |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by dives(m): 1:04pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
Hello peeps how are we all doing? Complements of the season. I need your candid advice please. Just graduated from geology and am thinking of "runsing" my service to the Niger delta so as to get a first hand oil and gas experience but i don"t know if it's a good choice as i hear all corpers that are posted to PH for example are all compelled to teach. Is this fact true or itz just a myth. Secondly, I really want to know please how easy is it getting an oil and gas experience in the niger delta as a graduate of geology without using connections. (I really don't mind ifi am going to be doing a free job, i value the experience more than the money). Thirdly any suggestions of companies that are willing to accept corpers, (not necessarily in PH but the ND region as a whole now). Please i"d like to hear your honest and sincere suggestions please. Am all ears 2 Likes |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by crudedude(m): 5:13pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
imag5: Good day house...Ezegozie has given us a wake up call....Pls let debate Electrical engineering VS Geology which is better to study in Nigeria... Debate start now,pls I need everybody to be involve in this debate..Result will be announced on Jan1st...imag Good day Moderators, our incorruptible judge imag5, co debaters, distinguished professionals in the house, students and all Nairalanders. The moniker is crudedude and I'm here to tell us all why Electrical Engineering is a better option at undergraduate study than Geology. First of all... Should I go on |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by ideology(m): 5:23pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
crudedude:crudeguy. e bi like you don forget your points, check Google. |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 6:13pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
crudedude:go on plsl... |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 6:15pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
ideology:ideology where is ur point..,lol am watin for urs |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 6:27pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
imag5: nice one it settled in Jesus nameAmen |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 6:27pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
Electrical engineering is the TOOLS of the earth, While Geology is the Music of the earth.......Imag Am not suppose to talk lol |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by crudedude(m): 6:30pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
ideology:no make me cut mind na |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 8:10pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
dives: Hello peeps how are we all doing? Complements of the season. I need your candid advice please. Just graduated from geology and am thinking of "runsing" my service to the Niger delta so as to get a first hand oil and gas experience but i don"t know if it's a good choice as i hear all corpers that are posted to PH for example are all compelled to teach. Is this fact true or itz just a myth. Secondly, I really want to know please how easy is it getting an oil and gas experience in the niger delta as a graduate of geology without using connections. (I really don't mind ifi am going to be doing a free job, i value the experience more than the money). Thirdly any suggestions of companies that are willing to accept corpers, (not necessarily in PH but the ND region as a whole now). Please i"d like to hear your honest and sincere suggestions please. Am all earsYes it not a myth you got to teach Secondly without connection hmmm,well the best strategy is to get MSC form in uni port,the only school in Niger delta closer to oil coy in Nigeria,you get to meet people in the industry and also lecturers having contract with oil coy,u help them to handle project and so many,u go to nape monthly meeting at presidential hotel in pH and u meet professional.... So many ways there,I know of people coming to pH to served just to have a feel of our the industry is regardless of teaching.....my dear the only good place in nd to served is PH over 3000oil coys both multi and local and remember this patience is key......imag |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 8:12pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
Our debate is still on pls everyone contribute |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by profeoo(m): 10:16pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
Getrich47:uhm,u guessed correctly |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by profeoo(m): 10:22pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
imag5: reason is that somebody that read elect elect can do the work of a geologist,while a geologist can't do elect elect job as simple as ABC and elect elect is wide..in terms of opportunityÏ beg to disagree. There is hardly a sphere that geology is nt applicable. I jst think opportunities abounds more in geology than eee. Its d most sought out presently |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 10:34pm On Dec 30, 2013 |
[quote author=prof e.o.o] Ï beg to disagree. There is hardly a sphere that geology is nt applicable. I jst think opportunities abounds more in geology than eee. Its d most sought out presently [/quote list the opportunities and I will list mine then will compare |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by ideology(m): 7:22am On Dec 31, 2013 |
Moderators, our judge, co debaters, fellow professionals in the house, students and all Nairalanders. I hereby support the notion that geology is better than electrical electronics. first of all, geology deals with the science of the earth, starting from understanding our universe including the space, atmosphere, earth surface and subsurface, its goes along way to understanding the activities going on in these places, the benefits, the problems arising from these regions, and best ways to solve them, these are things electrical electronics may not be able to do in years to come. secondly, as a geologist we interpret Gods hand writing in rocks, atmosphere, name it, its a wow experience. we are doing the mind of God, unravelling mysteries hidden in ages past from the proud ones (EE) but reveal to us the humble ones. what a glorious ministry to partake in displaying Gods multi-dimensional wisdom. with this few points of mine I believe have been able to convince this honorable house that geology is better than electrical electronics. ps: pls if you can't counter these points, lets the results be announced, lol |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by dives(m): 8:48am On Dec 31, 2013 |
imag5: It is not a myth?? mehnnn datz really so heartbreaking. Soo with over 3000 oil coys, not even the local ones are ready to take in extra hands to help younger generation in career growth even without pay? Wow! getting a masters is not a bad idea too but IMO i think i would prefer getting an oil coy experience before going for masters, that way one can get to see what area one would really want to specialize in. BTW geology is a practical course, why know all the theory without knowing the practical? I think that's why even with a masters these oil coys still send you for some months training to teach you what really matters. Also even with a masters these people still ask you for at least one year O&G experience. This experience thing in the Nigerian system is really quite sickening. What about Akwa Ibom or Delta state, Any possible prospects? |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 9:04am On Dec 31, 2013 |
dives:that's the Nigeria factor for you,but you can be doing MSC while searching for job all I want from you there is not to leave any vaccum space in your life....you don't have a job and you are not doing something tangible it really disastrous, my dear come to ph,even if you have to teach it does not stop you from networking... MSC in geology or geophysics is not a child's play with that you can get a job easily, cos with MSC you only need one year working experience, so while searching for job do something tangible, I know of a guy while teaching in a private sec sch in pH and also doing is MSC got his first oil job with Drill pet limited immediately he finished his MSC...don't give up pH is cool,delta is relatively cool,akwaibom is cool...so it ur choice,choose wisely,patience is key.....,imag 1 Like |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 9:53am On Dec 31, 2013 |
Young grad apply for this job,according to dbanj if you don't have HSE you are on a long thing,lol just kidding graduate in the house apply Posted on Tue 31st Dec, 2013 The Nigerian Ports Authority is a government owned agency charged with the responsibility of Port Administration in the underlisted locations: Lagos, Port Harcourt, Onne, Warri, Calabar. Copied from: www. The Nigerian Ports Authority wishes to recruit suitably qualified candidates for the positions of: Fire Officer II (Salary Scale SSS4) in order to ensure safety of our operations. Job Position: Fire Officer II (Salary Scale SSS4) Locations: Lagos, Port Harcourt, Onne, Warri, Calabar. Cadre: Officer Responsibilities Supervision and manning of designed Fire Post within the port facilities. Report incident (if any) in written form to superior officer Ensure safety and efficient running of fire engines and hydrants Take command and control in case of emergency Ability of driving articulated Fire Engine Qualifications Minimum of B.Sc or HND in Social Sciences and Humanities or IFE Level 4 Certificate in Fire Science and Fire Safety Age range: 22-35 years Copied from: www. Application Closing Date 10th February, 2014. Method of Application Qualified and interested candidates should send their applications with comprehensive CV stating email, contact address (not P.O. Box), mobile telephone numbers and qualification within six (6) weeks of this publication (10 Feb. 2014) to: The General Manager Human Resources Nigerian Ports Authority 26 / 28 Marina, Lagos OR Email to: info@nigerianports.org Note: Only short-listed applicants would be invited for interview and be required to undergo written test, interview and medical examination. |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 9:58am On Dec 31, 2013 |
Our debate is still on Ideology taking the lead 1 Like |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by dives(m): 12:41pm On Dec 31, 2013 |
imag5: that's the Nigeria factor for you,but you can be doing MSC while searching for job all I want from you there is not to leave any vaccum space in your life....you don't have a job and you are not doing something tangible it really disastrous, my dear come to ph,even if you have to teach it does not stop you from networking... MSC in geology or geophysics is not a child's play with that you can get a job easily, cos with MSC you only need one year working experience, so while searching for job do something tangible, I know of a guy while teaching in a private sec sch in pH and also doing is MSC got his first oil job with Drill pet limited immediately he finished his MSC...don't give up pH is cool,delta is relatively cool,akwaibom is cool...so it ur choice,choose wisely,patience is key.....,imag Thanks a lot man. I really appreciate your comments. Like how much does it cost to run an Msc in uniport? |
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 12:46pm On Dec 31, 2013 |
dives:application form 15k sch fess 100k budget 120k plus other expense like transcript..... |
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