SCHLUMBERGER (Oilfield Services Company - Indonesia) - Instrumental Engineer & Sonde Maintenance Technician

Schlumberger, a major International Oilfield Services Company is looking for serious candidates to join our Indonesia organization for a career as Maintenance Technician. You will perform preventif maintenance and modifications according to defined schedule, as well as ensuring that failed equipment is analyzed and repaired in a timely manner. Your role is a critical support that have a significant impact on the Service Quality of the location

Instrumental Engineer (Code : IE)
Requirements :

  • Diploma-3 degree graduate in Electronics / Telecommunication Engineering from respected Polytechnic
  • Excellent command of English and have good interpersonal skill
  • Able to work under pressure and be independent, adventurous, self-driven, analytic & creative attitudes, capable of shouldering heavy responsibilities
  • GPA min. 2.70
  • Age max. 30 years old
  • Must have general computer skill
  • Willing to be assigned in one of our location in Indonesia
  • Work involved some occasional well site trips (not only office work)

Sonde Maintenance Technician (Job Code : Sondeman)
Requirements :

  • Diploma-3 degree graduate in Mechatronic / Mechanical from respected Polytechnic
  • Excellent command of English and have good interpersonal skill
  • Able to work under pressure and be independent, adventurous, self-driven, analytic & creative attitudes, capable of shouldering heavy responsibilities
  • GPA min. 2.70
  • Age max. 30 years old
  • Must have general computer skill
  • Willing to be assigned in one of our location in Indonesia
  • Work involved some occasional well site trips (not only office work)

We are seeking for candidates who are committed to a long term career

If you are qualified, we invite you to send your resume, giving detailed qualifications, experience and references, and other relevent documents via e-mail to : Schlumberger Recruitment
<recruiter@jakarta.oilfield.slb.com> before 17 March 2008

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