Career Results
159 FoundNon-Destructive Testing (NDT) Engineer
"Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Engineers are the radiologists of the industrial world. If a doctor uses an X-ray to find a broken bone, the NDT Engineer uses industrial X-rays to find a microscopic crack inside a solid steel oil pipeline."
Nuclear Engineer
"Nuclear Engineers are the architects of atomic power. To strictly differentiate: The "Nuclear Physics Lecturer" is an academic who researches the theoretical math of the atom. The "Nuclear Engineer" takes that math and physically builds the multi-ton steel and concrete machine that controls the atomic chain reaction."
Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Officer
"OSH Officers (often called Safety Officers or SHO) are the legal protectors of the workforce. They design and enforce strict safety protocols on high-risk industrial sites to prevent injuries, deaths, and catastrophic equipment failures."
Offshore Engineer
"Offshore Engineers (Offshore Structural Engineers) are the architects of steel islands. To strictly differentiate: The "Oil and Gas Engineer" manages the fluid coming out of the well. The "Offshore Technician" turns the wrench on the rig. The "Offshore Engineer" sits in an office and designs the massive, 10,000-ton steel tower that stops the whole operation from collapsing into the sea."
Offshore Technician
"Offshore Technicians (Roustabouts, Mechanics, Instrument Techs) are the frontline infantry of the Oil & Gas industry. To strictly differentiate: The "Offshore Engineer" sits in an office in KL designing the platform. The "Offshore Technician" lives on the platform, strapped into a safety harness 50 meters above the crashing waves, physically replacing a rusted valve on a live, high-pressure gas line."
Oil and Gas Engineer
"Oil and Gas Engineers (specifically Petroleum/Reservoir Engineers) are the economists and fluid-physicists of the energy industry. To strictly differentiate: The "Offshore Engineer" builds the steel platform. The "Drilling Engineer" digs the hole. The "O&G/Reservoir Engineer" calculates how much oil is down there, how to coax it up the hole, and how to maximize the billions of ringgit in profit before the well runs dry."
Oil and Gas Producer
"Oil and Gas Producers (Asset Managers / E&P Directors) are the corporate overlords of the energy grid. To strictly differentiate: The Reservoir Engineer calculates the oil volume. The Drilling Engineer digs the well. The Offshore Technician turns the wrench. The Oil and Gas Producer sits at the top of the pyramid, looking at the entire multi-billion-ringgit oil field, and dictates exactly how much money will be spent and how many barrels must be extracted to satisfy the global shareholders."
Oil Rig Welder
"Oil Rig Welders (6G Pipe Welders / Hyperbaric Welders) are the elite, adrenaline-fueled artists of the heavy industrial world. To strictly differentiate: A standard welder builds a gate for a house. The Oil Rig Welder fuses two massive steel pipes together that will carry boiling, highly explosive gas at 10,000 PSI while hanging in a harness 50 meters above the crashing ocean."
Operations Engineer
"Operations Engineers (Production Engineers / Process Operators) are the field commanders of heavy industry. To strictly differentiate: The "Maintenance Engineer" fixes the machine when it breaks. The "Design Engineer" builds the machine. The "Operations Engineer" actually drives the massive machine 24/7 to make the money."