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: First class career opportunities to join this highly successful company which assists global Oil & Gas Corporations to increase front-line operational effectiveness relating to operations & maintenance, including technical integrity, plant availability & reliability. The Companys software solutions, major frontline implementations and transformational change programmes have been successfully delivered in 16 countries, across 5 continents. Due to ongoing expansion and several recent major contract wins, they are currently seeking to recruit a number of experienced professionals to join their team. Working as a member of one of their project teams, you will be responsible for identifying, acquiring and performing focussed analysis of client data on operational requirements around training needs analysis and competence and effectively communicating these findings to others. In addition you will: - Deliver classroom and site based training and change management programmes directly to their clients workforce. - Develop and author generic or client specific end user support materials and training content. - Carry out implementation coaching at the frontline for transformed processes and/or the commissioning of their technology solutions. Your main work location will be in Aberdeen, with time in their secondary office in London and at client sites in upstream Oil & Gas regions throughout the world as appropriate. Ideally you will be qualified to honours degree level in hard science or an engineering discipline, with 3-7 years experience in frontline operational roles gained in upstream Oil & Gas operating companies. You will also possess the following attributes: - A team worker with experience of multi function/ multi discipline environments - Core content knowledge of frontline operations in offshore and/or onshore plants. - A demonstrable period of success in direct training and/or a supervising/ coaching/ assessment role. Engineers with experience of frontline operations gained in blue chip companies in other process industries may also be considered. |