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ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES IN QATAR Qatar Petroleum
www.qp.com.qa
Qatar Petroleum is the National Oil Company of the State of Qatar. Working in Qatar offers a secure, family-oriented lifestyle where expatriate employees and their families are encouraged to fully participate in the community. All posts offer excellent locally tax-free salaries together with a comprehensive expatriate package including family status, accommodation and furniture allowances, life insurance and medical coverage, generous annual leave with paid airfares, and other allowances. If you are interested in being part of the future and you are looking for challenging and exciting work, Qatar Petroleum offers great opportunities. We have a number of upcoming projects and are currently looking for experienced personnel with backgrounds in the following disciplines:
TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Asst. Technical Services Manager
Lead Pipeline Engineer
Lead Facilities Engineer
Lead Process Engineer
Sr. Specialist Engineer (Process)
Sr. Pipeline Engineer
Sr. Pipeline Engineer (Offshore)
Sr. Mechanical Engineer (Static Equip)
Sr. Mechanical Engineer (Piping)
Sr. Rotating Equipment Engineer
Sr. Safety & Loss Prevention Engineer
Sr. Electrical Engineer
Sr. Instrument Engineer
Sr. Civil Engineer
Sr. Structural Engineer
Sr. Building Services Engineer
Sr. Process Engineer
Sr. Pipeline Engineer
Sr. Environmental Engineer
Sr. Engineer (As-Built)
Systems Engineer (TDMS)
Systems Engineer (Development)
GIS Information Analyst
GIS Engineer
Engineering Data Co-Ordinator
Sr. Designer (Mach) – 3D Modeling
Sr. Designer (Struct) – 3D Modeling
Sr. Designer (Piping) – 3D Modeling
Sr. Designer (Electrical) – 3D Modeling
Sr. Designer (Instr) – 3D Modeling
Sr. Designer (Process) – 3D Modeling
Surveyor
For full job descriptions on these positions please visit:
www.gunamandiri.com or www.qp.com.qa for further information.
Please submit a comprehensive C.V. in MS Word Format attachment, quoting Job Title to:
PT. GUNAMANDIRI PARIPURNA
Head office: Jl. Kapten Tendean No. 24,
Mampang Prapatan, Jakarta Selatan 12720, Indonesia
Tel: 062-21-7191060 (Hunting)
Fax: 062-21-7191017
E-mail: qp.ts@gunamandiri.com
www.gunamandiri.com
LICENCE NUMBER: SIPPTKI NO.KEP.607/MEN/2006 – DATED 30 NOVEMBER 2006.
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How To Be An Interview Winner
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In a job interview a strong handshake and a happy, confident approach is a positive move, but be sure to communicate what you want and prepare questions to ask because not doing so turns off the interviewer, a survey has found.
The Hays survey of employers in Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand asked over 100 employers to list what turns them on and off a candidate in a job interview.
It found thetop ten turn-ons were:
- Confident, happy and positive attitude
- Strong presentation, in terms of communication skills, dress and/or handshake
- Provision of real life examples to demonstrate answers
- Ability to illustrate how they stand out as a candidate
- Clear career plan or aspiration
- Enthusiastic and passionate about the role
- Communicate the benefits they can bring the business
- Prepare questions in advance to ask the interviewer
- Displays a good understanding of the role
- Is an active listener
The top ten turn-offswere:
- Poor verbal communication skills
- Not answering the question asked
- Not researching the company or role before the interview
- Leaving a mobile phone on
- Inability to provide solid examples of previous experience
- Exaggerating experience or skills
- Focusing on the negative rather than the positive in situations or experiences
- Inability to answer technical questions
- Arriving late
- Not displaying an interest in the role
While each job is different, it seems that being happy and confident in a job interview does help improve the interviewer’s opinion of a candidate, said Emma Charnock, general manager of Hays Hong Kong. If you smile, maintain eye contact and speak clearly, you present yourself as self-confident and assured about your ability to do the job.
Poor verbal communication skills, such as giving short answers, struggling to articulate answers, speaking quietly or not thinking before speaking, are all big mistakes.
Equally, not listening properly to the question asked, giving an unrelated answer or being unsure of the question and so launching into a long and unrelated answer rather than asking for clarification, is also disadvantageous. If you can’t answer a question, say so, Emma said.
The survey was conducted with 102 clients across Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong. There was no limit to the number of responses each client could give.