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**PARTICIPATION IN THE HIRING EVENT IS NOT A TICKET TO OTC 2024**
The SPE Energy Professionals Hiring Event for job seekers and employers is scheduled in-person on May 9, 2024, AT OTC 2024!!!
The Offshore Technology Conference is the premier technical conference for the global offshore industry, and is always one of Houston's biggest annual events, second only to the Rodeo!
- It provides job seekers with opportunities to meet with energy industry hiring companies in upstream, midstream oil and gas, & renewables.
- It provides employers with a platform to meet and engage with experienced energy professionals, discuss career opportunities, and network.
For Job Seekers: Hiring Event registration is required, with resume/CV uploaded by May 03, 2024. Job Seeker Registration Opens April 13, 2024. QUALIFICATIONS:
- Be an active member of either SPE and/or the professional Collaborating Organization(s). Provide proof of active membership.
- And possess a 4-year bachelor’s degree in engineering, applied sciences; or 4-year degree in a field other than science or engineering and technical experience working in the energy sector and / or projects.
- Or possess a 2-year science or engineering degree and technical experience working in the energy sector and / or projects.
Employers/recruiters have:
- Open positions (contract and/or full-time) at the time of the Hiring Event or in the near future in the disciplines of the Collaborating Organizations including transferable skills of energy professionals.
CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: Check the SPE EVENTS Page for the Next CAREER ADVANCEMENT NETWORK Meeting
- This platform is intended to connect ALL INDUSTRIES with a vetted and diverse cross section of solution-driven ENERGY professionals on May 09, 2023, 10am - 2pm Central Time.
- If unable to attend the Hybrid or Virtual events, please support our local STEM scholarships by sponsoring this event (email for info), or make a donation to the SPE-GCS Scholarship Endowment Fund. SPE-GCS is a 501(c)(3) organization (tax ID 75-2001539).