Graduate Trainee Recruitment: WTS Energy Jobs

Posted on :

5 Apr, 2011

Category :

Energy Jobs in Nigeria, Graduate Jobs in Nigeria

Worldwide Technical Services (WTS) Energy – Our client is one of the largest oilfield services companies, with operations in more than 100 countries and employs more than 50,000 people worldwide. With a product and service portfolio that spans the life cycle of a well drilling, evaluation, completion, production and intervention.

They are recruiting for Graduate Trainee Engineers to fill the following vacancies in Nigeria:

Job Title: Trainee Wireline Field Engineers (Ref: WTS/GA/001)

Job Objectives
The successful candidates will be members of the Wireline Operations division and as such will be trained in operating wireline and steering tool instruments for basic survey operations.

Responsibilities Specifically, the candidate will:
Maintain wireline units from pre to post job.
Learn how to operate Wireline units and steering tools including hanging sheaves and familiarization with subs and crossovers used in job applications.
Understand the theory of magnetics and magnetic surveying.
Responsible for pre-job preparation of surveying equipment and wireline unit to high quality standards and to ensure pre-job logistics are completed.
Qualification, Experience and Attributes.
Ability to communicate effectively in English.
Some Microsoft Windows experience (general computer awareness/experience)
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with a minimum of Second Class Upper Division.
1-3 years relevant post degree oil and gas work experience (includes National Youth Services) not compulsory but an added advantage.

Application Deadline
19th April, 2011

Method of Application
To apply, please quote the reference number as the subject of your email and send your CV (prepared as word document, and saved with your full names), a statement of how you meet our selection criteria, and the names and contact details (including telephone and email addresses) of three referees to: [email protected]


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