09-03-2012 06:14 AM | |
Unregistered |
For locals I suppose. Take it with a pinch of salt. Really depends on job function and type of companies. |
09-03-2012 02:36 AM | |
Unregistered | I would like to ask whether the Hay's salary guide for oil and gas industry is realistic? |
08-03-2012 11:15 PM | |
neo507 |
The job in onshore in the design office. Primarily involved in sizing/selection/application engg/review of GT's , pumps, compressors,etc.Also mechanical packaged eqpt such as Dryers , N2 generators, conditioning skids , etc.There is no Hardship allowance component. Is the figure of 7k quoted generally offered to Europeans expats only ? ( am of Chinese descent ) |
08-03-2012 07:44 PM | |
Unregistered |
Depending on the job description of the new job and the job title from the offshore engineering firm. Assuming it's a mechanical engineering role on rotating equipment packages in the design office, you should be asking for around $7500. Anything above five digits would be pushing it. That is more likely for managerial roles such as project manager or project engineering manager with 10 years experience. |
08-03-2012 06:37 PM | |
Unregistered | Are you going offshore? Is there any hardship allowance? How many days work week? |
07-03-2012 11:43 PM | |
neo507 |
Salary in oil & gas sector ( offshore engg ) Hi all, What would be the average salary for the following profile : Senior engineer with major EPC contractor in the middle east. 8 years in EPC business - power+refining. Engineering of packaged mechanical eqpt esp. rotating eqpt. extensive project engineering exp with projects @ 5- 10 mill range. Am evaluating a job offer from a offshore engineering firm and would like to know the prevailing salary levels.... |