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National Oilwell Varco
Posted on 3/6/12 at 3:30 pm
Posted on 3/6/12 at 3:30 pm
Has anyone worked for them before?
Posted on 3/6/12 at 3:58 pm to b-rab2
No
But they do seem to have multiple different fields of work to get into
What branch are you looking to get into? I have some contacts that work in the area of valve sales and what not. Probably not much help to you though.
But they do seem to have multiple different fields of work to get into
What branch are you looking to get into? I have some contacts that work in the area of valve sales and what not. Probably not much help to you though.
Posted on 3/6/12 at 4:17 pm to Powerman
Not sure yet, I graduate in engineering in may and I have an interview with them soon
Posted on 3/6/12 at 9:08 pm to b-rab2
I work for a valve manufacturer
NOV actually just called my office the other day trying to speak to our engineering dept. They were trying to hire a check valve specialist. They have 4 facilities within 10 miles of my office.
NOV actually just called my office the other day trying to speak to our engineering dept. They were trying to hire a check valve specialist. They have 4 facilities within 10 miles of my office.
Posted on 3/6/12 at 10:10 pm to b-rab2
My dads been a manager at NOV here in LC for about 10 years, with them for almost 30. Great company to work for.
Posted on 3/6/12 at 10:47 pm to CQQ
My father in law is a fraud investigator for them. You don't want to be on the other end of the table from him.
Posted on 3/6/12 at 11:37 pm to Johnny4lsu
My dads boss' brother does that. I know my dads boss works in Lafayette and his brother travels. Don't think he's old enough to be a father in law though.
Posted on 3/7/12 at 12:33 pm to MNCscripper
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I work for a valve manufacturer
Who? I'm in the same field...just curious.
Posted on 3/7/12 at 1:37 pm to htownjeep
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Who? I'm in the same field...just curious
We are actually a German company, severe service applications
Posted on 3/7/12 at 11:26 pm to htownjeep
Me to, but safety valves is my deal.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 10:19 am to b-rab2
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Has anyone worked for them before?
I did, but in at a location that built offshore cranes. Pretty good company, I wish I had purchased more stock when I was working there though.
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I work for a valve manufacturer
When are lead times going to get back to a reasonable time frame?
This post was edited on 3/8/12 at 10:21 am
Posted on 3/8/12 at 10:20 am to TJG210
Its such a giant fricking company.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 12:43 pm to b-rab2
NOV is huge company, what do you have an engineering degree in?
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:04 pm to b-rab2
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Petroleum Engineering
with that degree you could probably do better. What do you want to do?
Posted on 3/8/12 at 8:52 pm to b-rab2
If you have a Petroleum Engineering degree (I was a PE @LSU) I would do everything I could to work for an operator and not a service company. Even the smallest operator is better suited to a PE than a service company. What part of NOV is this interview with anyway? They have Reed Bits, Totco instrumentation, mud pumps, top drive... Brandt solids. Not knowing it's hard for me to really expand. Honestly- I would apply to the BSEE or BOEM- have a lower salary- than having to work for a service company. You could do the govt thing- get vested in the fed retirement plan- and then be a much more demanded employee after that. But seriously, 1) operator 2) BSEE/BOEM (3) service company.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 9:13 pm to TJG210
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When are lead times going to get back to a reasonable time frame?
Once our LNG projects are done, probably 3 years.
We have GLNG & QCLNG in Austrailia for the next 2 years.
We just won the bid for Sabine Pass LNG 2 weeks ago.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 9:40 pm to TJG210
quote:THIS! It's hell trying to buy stuff right now.
When are lead times going to get back to a reasonable time frame?
Posted on 3/8/12 at 10:41 pm to TchoupitoulasTiger
I'm trying my best to get on with an operator. Im still waiting to hear back from one..
Posted on 3/8/12 at 10:46 pm to BIGDAB
I wanna work for an operator but not having much luck with them.
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