BJ Services Launches New Program for Process, Pipeline Services Group
BJ Services Company announced the launch of its second Graduate Certificate in Project Management program for employees in its process and pipeline services group. The certificate, which is the equivalent SCQF (Scottish Credit & Qualifications Framework) level of an ordinary degree (BA/BSc), is recognized throughout Europe and complies with the Bologna Accord.
Twenty of the 22 new delegates gathered at Robert Gordon University (RGU) in Aberdeen for a three-day introduction session and the first module initiation. Nearly half of them are based in Aberdeen, while the other delegates work in the United States, Canada, Australia, West Africa, the Middle East and the Far East. The primary goal of the programme is to enhance the delegates' skills in effective project management, with an emphasis on tools and techniques.
The delegates will complete four 12-week modules, including Project Fundamentals, Managing Change, Commercial Realities for Project Management, and Project Strategy and Leadership. BJ Services and RGU will deliver the training in the classroom and online. Throughout the coming year they will also take part in a five-day training session at the BJ Services base in Singapore, before returning for two additional five-day sessions at RGU. Every delegate’s tuition is funded by BJ Services as part of the company’s commitment to improving performance and service.
"I am excited about the prospect that in July 2010, the process and pipeline services group could have more than 30 of our engineering and management staff with the equivalent of a degree in Project Management. The benefits to our clients, and the way it will differentiate us from our competitors will be fantastic," said Les Graves, BJ Services, process and pipeline services product line manager.
The Graduate Certificate in Project Management program was developed in February 2008 by BJ Services, the University's commercial arm Univation Ltd and the Aberdeen Business School. The first class of graduates received their certificates at a graduation ceremony in July 2009 at His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen.
- Energy Services Sector Will Grow To $1 trillion In 2025
- Will A New Iran Nuclear Deal Be Agreed to in 2023?
- Shell Posts Record 2022 Profit
- Maritime Security Report Shows Incident Trends Down YoY
- Winter Storm Mara Update
- New SPR Bill Passes House
- Westwood: Several Macroeconomic Factors Make 2023 Unpredictable
- Keppel O&M To Deliver Guyana's Third FPSO To SBM Offshore
- Big Oil Shareholders Biggest 2022 Winners With Massive Payouts
- ADNOC Signs Deals With 23 Firms Worth $4.6 Billion
- What Bad Habits Should Oil and Gas Jobseekers Avoid?
- Top Headlines: Valaris Employee Reported Missing from Rig
- Big Oil Saw Record $199Bn Profits In 2022 But 2023 Will Be Different
- Biden To Support ConocoPhillips Alaska Oil Project, Defying Greens
- USA Drops 3 Gulf of Mexico Rigs
- USA Oil and Gas Employs Almost 1 Million in 2022
- Shell Makes Host of Company Changes
- Libya Sees More Deals After Eni's $8B Gas Investment
- $1 Trillion Green Investment Matches Fossil Fuels For First Time
- US Could 'Steal' Green Energy Investments From Other Regions
- Valaris Employee Reported Missing from Rig
- Louisiana, Texas To Gain Thousands of Energy Jobs At Start of 2023
- Gasoline and Diesel Prices Expected to Fall
- Is the USA Shale Boom Over?
- Higher Oil Prices Have Not Led to More Exploration
- Shell Finds Gas In Pensacola High-Impact Well Off UK
- Talos Makes Two Commercial Discoveries In Gulf Of Mexico
- Iran Oil Gushes Into Global Market
- Will Oil Hit $100 Per Barrel in 2023?
- Eni, Chevron Make Significant Gas Discovery Off Egypt