As Director of European Operations, you will be responsible for actively supporting a wide variety of membership interests across Europe with a focus on HSE, training and regulatory issues.
This full-time contract position will allow you to use your in-depth knowledge of the global oil and gas industry to build a substantial network within the association and the industry within Europe.
You will take on a Project Management lead role and be responsible for managing and delivery within budget. You are to deliver Prospect projects, using your own technical expertise and experience in Engineering Design and Computational Analysis as well as group-wide technical support.
Design and specification of hydraulic systems for marine and offshore cranes.
Calculations in accordance with the regulations of the classification companies.
Follow-up of workshops and subcontractors at home and abroad.
Participation in design and product development for our projects.
You will report to the Principal Engineer, you will support the execution of Prospect projects, using your own technical expertise and experience in Engineering Design, Computational Analysis as well as group-wide technical support.
In this key role, you’ll have an important part to play in the wide range of new Oil and Gas developments we’re rolling out across the globe. And when you realise the scale and scope of what will often be $multi-billion projects, you’ll understand what an exciting opportunity that presents. Providing technical expertise on every aspect of Process Control, the challenges you’ll face will be as diverse as the projects you’re involved in. As well as working closely with Development Managers and Subsurface professionals to make the most of our existing sites and develop new proposals, you’ll oversee the work of contractors from conceptual studies all the way through to the detailed design stage. You’ll also contribute significantly to the development of less experienced colleagues.
Germany believes that Russia will stick to its contracts to deliver oil to Europe despite a threat of sanctions from EU nations, a government spokesman said today.
"We firmly believe that the contracts will be fulfilled," Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman Ulrich Wilhelm told reporters at a regular government news conference wrote Reuters.
Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper had reported today that the Russian government had told at least one of its oil companies to prepare for a possible cut in shipments to Europe in response to threatened sanctions.
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said yesterday that EU leaders were considering imposing sanctions on Russia, but a senior French diplomat said todday that in fact no sanctions were being planned.
Wilhelm declined to comment on whether Germany would support sanctions against Russia, a subject European Union leaders had been expected to discuss at a summit on Monday in Brussels.
"For the Chancellor, it is important that there is a clear signal of political unity from the EU meeting," said Wilhelm.
He added that EU leaders agreed that Georgia's territorial integrity must be guaranteed and that Russia's recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia was unacceptable.
Wilhelm also said the EU meeting would address the implementation so far of the 6-point peace plan.
"Other than that, I do not want to anticipate Monday's meeting," he said.