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GHAZANCHAEI

Mechanical
Jun 18, 2007
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Hi,
I am new to the froum . I am a mechanical engineer who has been working in the field of Industrial Hydraulic since I graduated ,12 years ago.
I am a newcomer to Canada and now I am living in Toronto.
I would love to carry on my profesion in Fluid power but I don't know if I have the chance here or not.
Since you all are familiar with what my experience is, please guide me how can I start and look for a suitable job.
Thanks,
 
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Thank you for your reply .
First , I am a woman and not man.
Second , do you mean I should look for my job in west of Canada? whereabout? Alberta?
 
GHAZANCHAEI

Around Calgary, Edmonton area is a lot of fluid production; Coal Bead Methane (CBM), oil production, coal mine de-watering etc. Moving fluid for one reason or another is high priority. You may want to contact manufacturing companies like Baker Oil Tools, Schlumerger, Weatherford, Smith Int. etc. They all supply various types of artificial lift or pumping equipment. You could also consider producing companies like CNR, Apache etc.

Regards,
D23
 
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