C5000
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 28, 2010
- 2
Hi, I am new to this site and was hoping to get some career advice. I'm a Civil Eng in the UK (originally from Ireland) but I want to move into the petroleum industry, specifically drilling. My wife is from the US and we are hoping to move over there in 2013 or 2014 at the latest. Since we come and go from the states quiet a bit I have gotten to know a few american civil engineers working mainly in utilities (like me). What I have learned from these colleagues is that the overarching attitude of US engineering companies when it comes to foreign educated civil engineers seems to be quiet negative. I understand that the economy is pretty tight right now but I did some work (for a dutch company) with the US Army Core in New Orleans back when things were good economy wise and the general attitude seemed to be the same
My question is basically: Is there a similar attitude to foreign educated Petroleum Engineers, i.e. should I wait until we move to the US to do an MS in Petroleum Engineering? Does having a UK MS put you at a disadvantage with large US companies?
Thanks for reading, any assistance would be welcomed.
My question is basically: Is there a similar attitude to foreign educated Petroleum Engineers, i.e. should I wait until we move to the US to do an MS in Petroleum Engineering? Does having a UK MS put you at a disadvantage with large US companies?
Thanks for reading, any assistance would be welcomed.