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Want to Work in the Electrical Field in Oil & Gas? Did you know that the oil and gas industry is massive and full of opportunities, especially for those with an electrical background? In this industry, electrical work is crucial, particularly on offshore platforms and in processing plants. Without electrical experts, a lot of things just wouldn’t function! But don’t think it’s only engineers who get jobs here. There are a wide variety of roles from technical positions to management that you can dive into. Here are some fields you can explore with an electrical background: Operator Side: - Electrical Maintenance - UPS AC/DC - Switchgear - HVAC - Subsea Systems - Reservoir Management …and more! Contractor Side: - Power Generation - Fabrication - Field Services - Oilfield Operations - Project Management …and many others! This industry is on a whole different level. It’s not just a regular job, it’s packed with modern technology, and you could even get the chance to travel the world! If you’re thinking about trying to break into this field but don’t know where to start, the Oil & Gas Meta team is here to guide you. Register here: https://ezy.la/OGM #oilandgas #Oilandgasindustry #oilandgasmalaysia #fyp #Onshore #offshore #jobhunting #jobhopping #Jobvacancy
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