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Employment in the Oil and Gas sector |
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14th December 2011, 05:38 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Greenwood, WA
Posts: 336
Kandralingam Chelliah Registered Migration Agent
MARN 9254011
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Employment in the Oil and Gas sector
We are a recruiting firm servicing a select number of oil and gas engineering firms.
There are a few vacancies in the following areas in Australia:
Mechanical
• Basically anyone who has had design experience – piping, pipelines, rotating equipment ...etc
Electrical
• Can include electrical, instrumentation, control systems
• Example : Process
• Design based
Project Engineers
• All disciplines
Apart from Oil & Gas, I am also looking for people with water experience. Would also consider people with power transmission, distribution and generation experience. I am building relationships with clients telling them migration is a key strategy to fill talent gaps in the market.
Robert K Chelliah
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15th December 2011, 05:58 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Greenwood, WA
Posts: 336
Kandralingam Chelliah Registered Migration Agent
MARN 9254011
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Further vacancy in the medical field:
A regional Aboriginal Medical Service in North West WA urgently requires a GP medical practitioner with restricted or full practice licence. Good pay and remote region allowances with fully furnished accommodation.
Contact : Robert K Chelliah - Recruitment agent
Cheers
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15th December 2011, 06:01 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 65
Amin Rahman Registered Migration Agent
MARN 0322761
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Robert K Chelliah
We are an recruiting firm as well servicing a select number of oil and gas engineering firms.
There are a few vacancies in the following areas in Australia:
As for oil & gas roles that I am seeking the following disciplines :
Mechanical
• Basically anyone who has had design experience – piping, pipelines, rotating equipment ...etc
Electrical
• Can include electrical, instrumentation, control systems
• Example : Process
• Design based
Project Engineers
• All disciplines
Apart from Oil & Gas, I am also looking into people with water experience. Would also consider people with power transmission, distribution and generation experience. I am building relationships with clients telling them migration is a key strategy to fill talent gaps in the market.
Robert K Chelliah
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Thanks Robert. I have my seminar on Migration to Australia tomorrow. If I find anyone with the experience you (your clients) are seeking, I shall contact you.
Regards.
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18th December 2011, 05:39 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Greenwood, WA
Posts: 336
Kandralingam Chelliah Registered Migration Agent
MARN 9254011
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Do that Amin.
Cheers
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Engineers too are needed in Australia |
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22nd December 2011, 12:29 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Greenwood, WA
Posts: 336
Kandralingam Chelliah Registered Migration Agent
MARN 9254011
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Engineers too are needed in Australia
Apart from Oil and Gas engineers, there is also a need for candidates with Power, Water and Building engineering experience that would be highly regarded. Especially Civil / structural engineers with bridge design experience.
Cheers
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How open employers are to oversea's workers |
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31st December 2011, 07:50 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Ireland
Posts: 2
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How open employers are to oversea's workers
Hello,
Apologies I could not find how to post an original thread.
I have a question if I may? I work in the area of Compliance and AML in the financial services industury in Ireland ( funds to be more specific). It is not on a skilled list for immigration to Australia and I have used my working holiday visa many years ago.
There are a number of positions advertised in the areas of Compliance/Anti Money Laundering on the usual recruitment websites, that I would be more than capable of working in.I have 5 years experience in this area and have completed professional exams.
However are companies generally open to jobseekers from outside the country without a work visa. I know that the employer sponsor visa does not cost the company much ( I could be wrong with this statement!), but I would presume they would wish to fill the vacancies with local persons.
Would like to know if I would be wasting my time in applying direct.
Regards
Savannah
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31st December 2011, 04:23 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Greenwood, WA
Posts: 336
Kandralingam Chelliah Registered Migration Agent
MARN 9254011
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Hi
It is best you send directly to those companies that are looking for persons with your skills set. Some companies do sponsor overseases skilled professionals under temporary work permit, and if your lucky on a permanent residence ENS visa.
Cheers
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1st January 2012, 06:05 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Ireland
Posts: 2
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Thank you for your response,
Happy New Year.
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