May 20, 2008 at 4:27 pm
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Headquartered in San Ramon, California USA and conducting business in 180 countries, Chevron is engaged in every aspect of the oil and natural gas industry, including exploration and production; refining, marketing and transportation; chemicals manufacturing and sales; and power generation. In Indonesia, Chevron is working in partnership with BPMIGAS (Executive Agency for Upstream Oil and Gas Business Activities) for oil and gas business and Pertamina for geothermal business. It has long been recognized as a significant oil and gas producer and geothermal and power provider.
To sustain profitable growth and build the organizational capality, Chevron is now searching for recently or newly diploma graduated Indonesian nationals who posses relevant educational background and behavioral competencies to join the program. This one and half-year training program is designed to equip trainees with related knowledge and skills needed to perform jobs in oil and gas field operations through classroom training and on-the-job assignment. The program is summarized as follow:
Qualification:
Diploma 3 (D3) Degree ( S1 or higher degree will NOT be considered )
Major : mechanical, Chemical, Electrical ( Electronic, Instrumentation; power )
GPA minimum : 2,75
Years Of graduation : 2005-2008 (students who will graduate in July 2008 welcome to apply)
Good command of English
Willing to relocate to Sumatera Operations (RIAU or East Kalimantan)
Desiring to work in a multicultural and diverse organization
If you interested in joining CHEVRON, send your complete resume to cdc2@eng.ui.ac.id put CHEVRON on the subject
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