Gaslift Surveillance Engineer, Equipment Health Surveillance Implementation Project Engineer, Reliability Engineer, Head Metering at Shell

Vacancies: Gaslift Surveillance Engineer, Equipment Health Surveillance Implementation Project Engineer, Reliability Engineer, Head Metering

 

At Shell, whatever challenges you take on, we can offer you a career at the forefront of industry innovation, with outstanding professional development and opportunities to work on some of the most demanding and exciting energy projects anywhere in the world.

 

As a Shell engineer you will be integral to unlocking better energy solutions. You’ll also be developing an exciting portfolio of projects, and continuing to support Shell’s safe, productive and efficient operations.

 

Shell is looking for people with a range of expertise in Engineering disciplines – Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Marine, Chemical, Offshore Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, and Applied Sciences with at least 5 years work experience post-

NYSC:

 

 

Position: Gaslift Surveillance Engineer

  • 12-15 years experience

 

 

Position: Equipment Health Surveillance Implementation Project Engineer

  • 12-15 years experience

 

 

Position: Reliability Engineer

  • 12-15 years experience

 

 

Position: Head, Metering

  • 12-15 years experience

 

 

With a technical role at Shell, you will find a supportive culture that encourages new ideas. Not only will you progress your career but you could help solve some of the world’s bigger energy challenges, empowering people’s lives around the world, now and into the future.

 

Learn more and apply online at:

www.kimberly-ryan.net/shellrecruitment.php

 

Please note:

The Shell Group and its approved recruitment consultants will never demand a fee to process or consider your application for a career with Shell.

Anyone who makes such a demand is not an authorized Shell representative and you are strongly advised to decline such approaches.

 

Shell is an Equal Opportunity Employer’

 

Application closes on Friday, January 31st 2013.

 

 

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