Friday 4 July 2014

VACANCIES FOR ENGINEERS AT CHEVRON NIGERIA LIMITED



Chevron Nigeria Limited is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies, with subsidiaries that conduct business worldwide including Nigeria.
Chevron Nigeria Limited hereby invites applications from qualified candidates for employment. These positions will be located in Lagos. The company also provides career opportunities to its workforce in other Chevron’s worldwide operations.
Chevron is committed to sound environmental and safety practices and exhibits cultural diversity. Our employees conduct their day –to-day work with the principles outlined in the Chevron Way which expresses our wish “to be the global energy company most admired for its people, partnership and performance”
If you are interested in becoming a valued employee of Chevron Nigeria Limited, a company that provides excellent career opportunities and welfare package, this opportunity awaits you. Will you join us?
Position: COMPLETION ENGINEER (C063)
Qualification:
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering with a minimum of Second Class lower Division
Experience:
·         Ten years or more experience in completion design and operations experience planning and executing offshore wells, (shallow waters)
·         Experience in sand control completion (e.g frac packs, gravel packs, expandable sand screen, stand alone screen) and artificial lift (e.g gas lift, ESP)
·         Proven compentency in completion design, planning, and execution of variety of sand control completions (e.g frac packs, gravel packs, expandable sand screen, stand alone screen) and artificial lift (e.g gas lift, ESP)
·         Project management skills-Ability to direct and coordinate the work activities of suppliers and Chevron Engineering Technology Company
·         Demonstrated operational experience in a challenging and remote location
·         A valid WellCap Well Control Certificate will be an advantage
·         Applicants must be able to successfully complete Chevron’s  IADC – certified Well Control training in order to achieve certification for well control
·         Fluent in reading, writing and speaking English
·         Strong communication and leadership skills for interaction with technical employees in the work group, their peers, and internal and external customers.


Position: SUBSEA EQUIPMENT ENGINEER (S125)
Qualification:
Candidate must have a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering with a minimum of Second Class lower Division
Experience:
·         Minimum of seven years of combined experience in drilling, completion, and subsea intervention and deep water operations. Preference will be given to candidates who have subsea well intervention or subsea equipment operations experience
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT:
·         Ability to oversee the maintenance on the blow out preventer
·         Coordinating service companies as to install subsea test trees
·         Provide technical support for subsea well head system, capturing lessons learned in database
·         Writing equipment failure reports as necessary, and interfacing with a multitude of service partners and the Chevron team.
Remuneration and Condition of service
The salaries attached to these positions and the general conditions of service including medical benefits are very attractive and fall within the range obtainable in the Oil and Gas Industry
Method of Application
Interested candidates should apply online through http://www.careers.chevron.com and click these icons: find job Nigeria, view and apply for a job, select the content, select country.
Application should reach the above address not later than July 14, 2014.
Please note:
·         Applicants should provide active and functional telephone numbers and email addresses. Applicants who miss test invitations because of non- functional phone number/emails will not be given further consideration
·         Only short-listed candidates will be contacted and invited for test and /or interview
·         Hard copy and multiple applications for a position would not be entertained.
Source: Thursday Guardian, 3rd July, 2014

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