The new value confirmed an increase in oil and gas industry investments, contradicting the prognosis made earlier this year by the Norway Statistics Agency – the Agency predicted a spending reduction on exploration and operation fields for 2013.
Norway’s oil industry has created more jobs than state analysts first thought. A new report from Norsk Olje og Gass (Norwegian Oil Industry Association, OLF) showed that the oil industry provides 250,000 full-time jobs in Norway.
Due to the growth of the oil & gas market, TUjobs will be posting daily new job vacancies on their website, making it easier for people to apply for international jobs. Leading multinational companies in the oil sector such as Aibel, GK Norge and Statoil, amongst others, are now advertising their vacancies with TUjobs – the new online recruitment company specialised in online recruitment for the oil and gas sectors. The online platform has already released many job vacancies over the past year and the number of available jobs is on the rise.
This week, the job ads that stand out on TUjobs.com are:
• Project Manager at Addeco Norge AS in Vestfold
• Primavera Planner- Oil & Gas at Experis in Akershus
• Technical Product Manager – Gas Storage Systems at Addeco Norge AS in Oppland
• Design Engineer at Experis in Rogaland
Find out more and start applying by visiting www.TUjobs.com.
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