RadovanML
Industrial
- May 20, 2015
- 11
Hi everybody! I'm 36 years mechanical engineer bachelor, working in valve (control, pressure regulating, backpressure, PSV etc and process equipment factory for 6 years now. For last half of the year I have realized that there is no professional future for my in my current company (small company 20 employees). I have experience in: design CAD and some CAM, sizing/calculation, prototyping, production management, QA, testing, maintenance, customer support... all related to valve and process equipment, this is main reason for decision to make this career change, because I am in constant shifts from one area to another all day every day and I can't get profound in any of those areas. So I started thinking to make some career change. My wish is to continue to develop in design and / or maintenance and perhaps in one more area, but related to static. When i have weighted my options it come up to this:
-In my country there are only few valve manufacturers and to tell you the truth I don't see myself working in any of those companies, for multiple reasons, so it drops out.
-Other option was to was to seek some other company with similar portfolio (but bigger, because I decided to seek opportunity in big organization – company for reasons of better chance for training, promotion etc). For someone of my background ( Serbia, Europe) it is mission impossible to get job in UK or USA( spirax sarco or similar) so next obvious destination was Germany or Austria (ari armaturen, bhdt, flowserve.. ). But there is the problem, it is almost impossible to get job without knowledge of German... so I need another 1 (or 2) years to learn B2 level of German. Well last year I have finished my bachelor studies (earlier I have finished technical collage – applied studies, in mechanical engineering, title mechanical engineer 180ECTS) and I feel that I can't wait any more! I am not getting any younger and I feel I am wasting my life. Not to mention that only very limited number of positions are available in my field in those counties, so it drops out too.
In that time 2-3 moths ago, when I was thinking what to do, I have read article about life in the middle east and I have started research about oil and gas operations in that region and I have to tell you the truth I was amazed with size of operations and career options available. So I spent much time to became very well informed about life&work conditions in Arabian peninsula, and I find them what they are, difficult but worth of effort, by my opinion. So few weeks ago I had built up my resume and portfolio, register to all major job boards (bayt, monster...) , started research companies in the business that have operations there and started applying for the jobs on portals and directly to companies.
Concerning my professional and educational background (unfortunately for my job ambition, my major on studies was IT in engineering (FEA, CAD, CAM...)), family status (married, 2 kids) and my residence, can you please help me to understand / answer some questions that bother me:
1. I am applying for positions in upstream and refineries such: valve engineer, static engineer and similar. Is this a good choice, concerning my experience? Are there any other options for me? I'm heaving problem to get in to terminology of job advertises, for example word "static equipment" in nowhere to be seen in European job boards vocabulary, at least what I have noticed...
2. Since I have very limited experience directly related to up/downstream, what is the real relevance of my experience? I have done several jobs (valves, steam traps....) for local oil refinery, but most of my engagement was related process equipment (steam and condensate) for: ethanol distilleries, pharmaceutical industries, food production etc. Also I have experience in water, nonhazardous gases and oil fuel valves.
3. Another problem is that since my activities are mostly NOT in relation to petrochemical industry, I have rarely used ANSI, ASTM, API codes and used to use PED, EN, ISO codes. I realize that is an issue so I have started to educate myself in ANSI, ASTM, API, DEP Shell, TEMA and all relevant standards and codes I could find. Has anyone here made this transition to US codes, can you share some advice to me, is there any shortcut?
4. Finally I was wondering, maybe middle east is not my best option for starter. Is it desirable location for someone who have more relevant experience? Maybe I should start working 2-3 years somewhere in some company that is known for bed working conditions / salary or similar, so high profile professionals avoid working with them. I'm a little discouraged with all those "minimum 15/20/25 years of experience" requirements on job boards. So I figured all of us have to start somewhere. Can you share some info or personal experience on this?
I have just noticed post is too long, I hope you wont bother reading it, but I wanted to give you best insight possible in my current situation. Hopefully to get good info. Thanks in advance.
-In my country there are only few valve manufacturers and to tell you the truth I don't see myself working in any of those companies, for multiple reasons, so it drops out.
-Other option was to was to seek some other company with similar portfolio (but bigger, because I decided to seek opportunity in big organization – company for reasons of better chance for training, promotion etc). For someone of my background ( Serbia, Europe) it is mission impossible to get job in UK or USA( spirax sarco or similar) so next obvious destination was Germany or Austria (ari armaturen, bhdt, flowserve.. ). But there is the problem, it is almost impossible to get job without knowledge of German... so I need another 1 (or 2) years to learn B2 level of German. Well last year I have finished my bachelor studies (earlier I have finished technical collage – applied studies, in mechanical engineering, title mechanical engineer 180ECTS) and I feel that I can't wait any more! I am not getting any younger and I feel I am wasting my life. Not to mention that only very limited number of positions are available in my field in those counties, so it drops out too.
In that time 2-3 moths ago, when I was thinking what to do, I have read article about life in the middle east and I have started research about oil and gas operations in that region and I have to tell you the truth I was amazed with size of operations and career options available. So I spent much time to became very well informed about life&work conditions in Arabian peninsula, and I find them what they are, difficult but worth of effort, by my opinion. So few weeks ago I had built up my resume and portfolio, register to all major job boards (bayt, monster...) , started research companies in the business that have operations there and started applying for the jobs on portals and directly to companies.
Concerning my professional and educational background (unfortunately for my job ambition, my major on studies was IT in engineering (FEA, CAD, CAM...)), family status (married, 2 kids) and my residence, can you please help me to understand / answer some questions that bother me:
1. I am applying for positions in upstream and refineries such: valve engineer, static engineer and similar. Is this a good choice, concerning my experience? Are there any other options for me? I'm heaving problem to get in to terminology of job advertises, for example word "static equipment" in nowhere to be seen in European job boards vocabulary, at least what I have noticed...
2. Since I have very limited experience directly related to up/downstream, what is the real relevance of my experience? I have done several jobs (valves, steam traps....) for local oil refinery, but most of my engagement was related process equipment (steam and condensate) for: ethanol distilleries, pharmaceutical industries, food production etc. Also I have experience in water, nonhazardous gases and oil fuel valves.
3. Another problem is that since my activities are mostly NOT in relation to petrochemical industry, I have rarely used ANSI, ASTM, API codes and used to use PED, EN, ISO codes. I realize that is an issue so I have started to educate myself in ANSI, ASTM, API, DEP Shell, TEMA and all relevant standards and codes I could find. Has anyone here made this transition to US codes, can you share some advice to me, is there any shortcut?
4. Finally I was wondering, maybe middle east is not my best option for starter. Is it desirable location for someone who have more relevant experience? Maybe I should start working 2-3 years somewhere in some company that is known for bed working conditions / salary or similar, so high profile professionals avoid working with them. I'm a little discouraged with all those "minimum 15/20/25 years of experience" requirements on job boards. So I figured all of us have to start somewhere. Can you share some info or personal experience on this?
I have just noticed post is too long, I hope you wont bother reading it, but I wanted to give you best insight possible in my current situation. Hopefully to get good info. Thanks in advance.