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oxford_lad Mar 17th 2010 9:02 am

Engineering in Oz
 
Hi there all, just wondering what the state of engineering work is like in Oz?

Am mainly thinking of the Sydney area but any help would be helpful.

I am a mechcanical design engineer currently in the UK but me and the girlfriend are thinking of moving to Oz as she was born in Sydney so visas won't be a problem (hopefully!!)

mark213 Mar 19th 2010 12:57 am

Re: Engineering in Oz
 

Originally Posted by oxford_lad (Post 8426307)
Hi there all, just wondering what the state of engineering work is like in Oz?

Am mainly thinking of the Sydney area but any help would be helpful.

I am a mechcanical design engineer currently in the UK but me and the girlfriend are thinking of moving to Oz as she was born in Sydney so visas won't be a problem (hopefully!!)

no problem mate - engineering are highly in demand here, esp queensland and wa. Lots of stuff on mining and oil/gas.

Try worleyparsons, GHD or OSD to start with as good firms looking for hires

Amazulu Mar 19th 2010 1:11 am

Re: Engineering in Oz
 

Originally Posted by oxford_lad (Post 8426307)
Hi there all, just wondering what the state of engineering work is like in Oz?

Am mainly thinking of the Sydney area but any help would be helpful.

I am a mechcanical design engineer currently in the UK but me and the girlfriend are thinking of moving to Oz as she was born in Sydney so visas won't be a problem (hopefully!!)

Engineering is huge here - it has really picked up in the last 4 weeks. 2010 will get busier but 2011-12 will probably be mental - more so than 2005-8.

Demand and best salary prospects are:
Perth and WA FIFO
NT
Brisbane, Qld regional and FIFO
Melbourne
Sydney (major rail projects have just been cancelled)
The rest - and Adelaide

Check out seek.com
Contact:
Aecom
Worley Parsons
United Group
Woodside
GHD
SKM
Fluor
KBR
Rio Tinto
Calibre
FAST JV
BHP
FMG

Good luck.

Mike 3G Mar 19th 2010 1:21 am

Re: Engineering in Oz
 
Must say being from the Oil&Gas side I was always drawn to Perth, however after ending up in Victoria the amount of Oil&Gas work here has surprised me. Also in the long term it does look like the WA O&G industry will go bonkers again with a big boom predicted. As other posters have mentioned the mining industry is all over the country and picking up which will see most trades and professions in big demand.

You should have plenty of options in many different sectors

infinjohn Mar 19th 2010 8:43 am

Re: Engineering in Oz
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 8431065)
Engineering is huge here - it has really picked up in the last 4 weeks. 2010 will get busier but 2011-12 will probably be mental - more so than 2005-8.

Demand and best salary prospects are:
Perth and WA FIFO
NT
Brisbane, Qld regional and FIFO
Melbourne
Sydney (major rail projects have just been cancelled)
The rest - and Adelaide

Check out seek.com
Contact:
Aecom
Worley Parsons
United Group
Woodside
GHD
SKM
Fluor
KBR
Rio Tinto
Calibre
FAST JV
BHP
FMG

Good luck.


Amazula, thats good info! do you know generally if these companies (and others) are looking for people with specific skills or experience in Oil & Gas, Electrical, etc (ie they are still selective), or is it similar to 2007/2008 where they were taking anybody with an engineering qualification due to the amount of work available?

Mike 3G Mar 19th 2010 8:48 am

Re: Engineering in Oz
 

Originally Posted by infinjohn (Post 8431713)
Amazula, thats good info! do you know generally if these companies (and others) are looking for people with specific skills or experience in Oil & Gas, Electrical, etc (ie they are still selective), or is it similar to 2007/2008 where they were taking anybody with an engineering qualification due to the amount of work available?

My experience at the present time is they are all still printing a wish list for O&G professionals however it can't hurt to try. Their options will become limited when the recruitment phase of the larger projects steps up and inevitably they have to look to outside the industry for engineers.

infinjohn Mar 19th 2010 9:01 am

Re: Engineering in Oz
 
Thanks for the info! Were moving over to Perth next month and trying to see what options i have has an engineer :)

Australia_bound? Mar 19th 2010 1:47 pm

Re: Engineering in Oz
 

Originally Posted by Mike 3G (Post 8431723)
My experience at the present time is they are all still printing a wish list for O&G professionals however it can't hurt to try. Their options will become limited when the recruitment phase of the larger projects steps up and inevitably they have to look to outside the industry for engineers.

Is a big project due up in Broome in the near future, not sure I'd want to live there though and fly in fly out for me no point in earning loads when you lose so much of your life outside of work...:unsure:

OilDigger Mar 20th 2010 12:10 am

Re: Engineering in Oz
 
I have been in Perth 5 weeks now, 18 years Oil and Gas offshore experience, HNC , NVQ , apprenticeship etc. 7 years with a major oil company in production operations and a background in Instrumentation both projects and maintanance - not sure what I'm doing wrong but I have had no response at all here so far - I'm confident it's all a matter of time but unless you have some good contacts then expect a wait for a job, I hope you are luckier than I have been but please don't expect things on a plate here.

Amazulu Mar 20th 2010 1:03 am

Re: Engineering in Oz
 

Originally Posted by infinjohn (Post 8431713)
Amazula, thats good info! do you know generally if these companies (and others) are looking for people with specific skills or experience in Oil & Gas, Electrical, etc (ie they are still selective), or is it similar to 2007/2008 where they were taking anybody with an engineering qualification due to the amount of work available?

The hydrocarbons industry is notoriously hard to break into - wherever you are in the world. In the UK I found it impossible to get in - until late 2005 and a few weeks before I was due to move to Australia (I was offered a job with Fluor, over the phone without a formal interview! They were desperate at the time). It's been the same in Perth - until 2008 when they were taking any experience. At the moment I reckon it would be hard to get in without O&G experience - but that will change in the next year or two. Mining is more accommodating, they will take people without mining time (including me) and demand is picking up big time - and should continue to do so.

infinjohn Mar 20th 2010 2:53 pm

Re: Engineering in Oz
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 8433598)
The hydrocarbons industry is notoriously hard to break into - wherever you are in the world. In the UK I found it impossible to get in - until late 2005 and a few weeks before I was due to move to Australia (I was offered a job with Fluor, over the phone without a formal interview! They were desperate at the time). It's been the same in Perth - until 2008 when they were taking any experience. At the moment I reckon it would be hard to get in without O&G experience - but that will change in the next year or two. Mining is more accommodating, they will take people without mining time (including me) and demand is picking up big time - and should continue to do so.

Hopefully the times where companies start accepting anything with two legs and pulse comes soon...and oh wow, you have an engineering qualification too is just a bonus :thumbsup:

Out of curiosity, do you work for a company or own your own?

Rod-Helen-Poppy Mar 20th 2010 10:50 pm

Re: Engineering in Oz
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 8431065)
Engineering is huge here - it has really picked up in the last 4 weeks. 2010 will get busier but 2011-12 will probably be mental - more so than 2005-8.

Demand and best salary prospects are:
Perth and WA FIFO
NT
Brisbane, Qld regional and FIFO
Melbourne
Sydney (major rail projects have just been cancelled)
The rest - and Adelaide

Check out seek.com
Contact:
Aecom
Worley Parsons
United Group
Woodside
GHD
SKM
Fluor
KBR
Rio Tinto
Calibre
FAST JV
BHP
FMG

Good luck.

which major rail projects in sydney have been cancelled? ive just accepted a job to work on one lol

Amazulu Mar 21st 2010 12:17 am

Re: Engineering in Oz
 

Originally Posted by Rod-Helen-Poppy (Post 8435349)
which major rail projects in sydney have been cancelled? ive just accepted a job to work on one lol

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news...0319-qjss.html

Rod-Helen-Poppy Mar 21st 2010 10:52 am

Re: Engineering in Oz
 
thankfully it isnt that one :thumbup:

direct2dubai Mar 25th 2010 1:57 pm

Re: Engineering in Oz
 
My husband and I are moving to Brisbane in July. I have secured a job already (in finance) but he has been unable to get anything yet. Not sure if it's because he's not ALREADY in Aus or what?
He's a project engineer (project cost controls) with 7 years oil/gas experience. Should we be worried about him getting a job fairly quickly?


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