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Prismecs merges domain expertise with cutting-edge innovation, especially in sectors such as oil & gas, metals, mining, and cement. As trailblazers in supply chain and engineering, we empower industrial teams to break through barriers in sectors like power generation and oil & gas.
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Knowledge of gas processing plant equipment such as general machinery, piping, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, storage tanks, instrumentation, and safety equipment. If you are a seasoned professional with a wealth of experience in LNG or Hydrocarbon processing facilities, possessing extensive knowledge of gas processing plant equipment and engineering practices, we invite you to be part of our dynamic team.
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Excellent fully employed benefits Malpractice covered Market competitive compensation Sign On bonus Relocation allowance Interested applicants, please forward a copy of your CV to Don Lewis - Enjoy great school districts, recreation and leisure as well as other major industries such as aerospace and oil & gas.
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Act as the CTRM SME within the technology group, providing in-depth knowledge and expertise on ETRM (Energy Trading Risk Management) processes used in the oil and gas industry.
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You've earned your stripes as a tax specialist and tapped into the world of cutting-edge tax technology. Diversify your industry experience by working on a plethora of various industries including private equity, healthcare, tech, financial products, oil & gas, green energy, real estate, consumer products, and other various industries.
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Experience in the oil and gas or petrochemical industry, refinery experience preferred. We’re at the forefront of supporting the global energy transition at sea, the application of remote and autonomous marine systems, cutting-edge technical solutions, and many more exciting advancements.
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Partner with the best As an Business Development Representative, you will be responsible for generating new sales opportunities in diverse upstream oil and gas rental market segments.
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Stay updated on cutting-edge AI technologies and open-source libraries, guaranteeing our solutions retain their position at the vanguard of innovation. They are trading in commodities, specializing in oil, gas, LNG and Power.
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Leverage cutting-edge analytics, AI, and GenAI to craft innovative and cost-effective solutions that unlock hidden value within our clients. We Serve Across Various industries like Oil & Gas, Metals & Mining, Utilities, Chemical, Discrete & continuous manufacturing.
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You will require a broad understanding the Oil/Gas industry and EPC Business Development, providing insights to the business development team, searching for prospective clients and projects for the company.
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Leverage in-depth technical knowledge of our Industrial SaaS and its applications in oil & gas domain to conduct technical discussions with clients and convince clients of our value proposition.
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We are currently partnered with a company based in the south specializing in Oil and Gas distribution. Work with cutting-edge technology including optimizing artificial lift or extracting insights from text data.
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In partnership with the broader digital operations team, you will be playing a technology leader role for the team - responsible for shaping and executing a strategy to build a solution suite enabling the broad use of AWS and its partners across various Energy’ operations globally – oil & gas facilities, renewable facilities, industrial infrastructure etc.
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Utilize cutting-edge financial statement preparation tools, crafting accurate financial statements, adjusting entries, and managing disclosures. Minimum of 5 years' experience in accounting, with a focus on Oil and Gas exploration and production activities.
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