7DaysinParadise
Cuba => Cuba => Topic started by: Steve_YYZ on August 12, 2006, 10:39:00 AM
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WOW, here's a job opportunity with Sherritt to work and live in Cuba.
Now if only I knew what the heck they were talking about in this ad.
Read the Qualifications. Can anybody explain it?
:rof: :rof: :rof:
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Sherritt International Corporation is a diversified resource company involved in the production of
thermal coal, nickel, cobalt, oil and electricity. Its success is built on utilizing innovative technologies
and the breadth of its financial and operational expertise to increase productivity and profitability.
Sherritt continues to explore opportunities to grow its $2.8 billion asset base through expansion of its
existing businesses and strategic acquisitions.
Based in Calgary, we are a dynamic and growing Oil and Gas Division who enjoys the challenge of
profitably finding and producing hydrocarbons. We are a diversified Exploration & Production
company with strong cash flow growth.
Downhole Tool Supervisor
Location: Cuba Deadline: August 18, 2006
Division: Oil & Gas Competition#: 06-16
A challenging opportunity exists in Cuba for a Downhole Tool Supervisor.
Position Profile
This position is based in Cuba and will be a 28/28 day rotational position. The successful candidate
will have experience working with on land drilling and servicing locations. The candidate must have
a valid Canadian passport and be able to travel into Cuba.
Qualifications
Extensive experience with liner hangers in high deviations
Experience with permanent, retrievable simulation packers; bridge plugs and flow control
products
Experience with inflatable products in open hole/highly deviated applications
Experience with drilling jars and shock subs and experience with fishing tools as asset
Three years supervisory experience
Must be extremely safety orientated
Excellent communication skills and an ability to work with and train others
Ability to speak Spanish an asset
Sherritt offers a competitive compensation and benefits package and provides the opportunity for
personal growth and development.
How to Apply:
To apply, please send a resume and, cover letter quoting the appropriate competition number.
Applications can be sent via email to: careers@sherrittoil.com or by fax to: Human Resources,
(403) 260-2902
We thank all candidates for their applications, however, only those selected for an interview will be
contacted. We would kindly appreciate no phone calls.
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I'm sure flygt would know.
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:) Oh, I guess if you worked in the oil industry the qualifications would make a lot of sense! When we were staying at the Melia LA we were told that workers from the off shore rigs often stayed there on their down time.
I see many of us would have one of the qualifications: A valid Canadian passport and be able to travel to Cuba. :7:
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No idea what it is, but I'm sure I'm not qualified. :D
There must be jobs for Canadians in Cuba, a co worker's husband works for Labatt and they wanted to send him to Havana.
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There is a Canadian who manages the brewery in Holguin for Labatt where they brew Cristal, Mayabe and Bucanero in a joint venture, presumably with the Cuban government.
He and his wife stay at the PCV.
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Outside of my valid passport I wonder if I have any other qualifications because I have been known to dig myself into a hole on more than one occasion.
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Originally posted by Milli:
:) Oh, I guess if you worked in the oil industry the qualifications would make a lot of sense! When we were staying at the Melia LA we were told that workers from the off shore rigs often stayed there on their down time.
I see many of us would have one of the qualifications: A valid Canadian passport and be able to travel to Cuba. :)
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yep, flygt would know best as he works on rigs, in my limited knowledge of the oil industry, they are looking for someone to work a rig as a tool push, with experience in fishing bits from holes,
basically, he would be incharge of anything that goes in the hole as they are drilling,[bits, liners, drilling fluids to cool the bit] and if they loose a drill bit in the hole, you have to get it out before you can continue drilling!!!
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OK, oil is something I cook with, my brother drives a rig, Logan digs in dirt and sand, and we travel to Cuba. Are we qualified???
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Originally posted by That Woman:
Are we qualified???
You sure are. When can you start?