Project Engineering Certification Masterclass
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Take this online course and learn everything there is to know about the unique practice of engineering on oil & gas projects.
Pocket-friendly fee: 100,000 NGN only!Do not struggle to answer technical questions during interviews.
Learn the answers to the common engineering questions below and much more.
- What is the key difference between FEED and Detail Design in oil & gas EPC projects?
- At what stage of the facility design process is the HAZOP review performed? What is its main objective? And what is the main drawback of the HAZOP review, how is this drawback countered?
- What is the difference between an Engineering Drawing and a General Arrangement Drawing?
- What are the main considerations for equipment positioning in an oil & gas facility?
- What is a fire scenario envelope and why is it important in plant safety?
- How is explosion protection achieved in hazardous areas?
- What differentiates ENVID from EIA?
- Why is a hydrology study important for an onshore oil & gas facility?
- What factors are considered when deciding between steel and concrete for structures in an industrial facility?
- What is a material selection diagram and why is it important?
- What are the main purposes of the Piping Line Diagrams?
- What is the main objective of Piping Stress Analysis and what is the main output of the process?
- What is the difference between the Integrated Control & Safety System and the Unit Control System?
- Which activities constitute the critical path of EPC projects? What steps are taken to make the critical path as short as possible?
- Who are field engineers on EPC projects and what exactly is their role? What do they do?
You may have noticed that these questions are from all engineering disciplines that may be involved with an oil & gas EPC project, but they are asked from a project management perspective and their answers have important ramifications for project management decisions.
You will find the answers to all these questions and MUCH MORE in our Project Engineering Masterclass course which covers all engineering disciplines involved with oil & gas projects.
What's more? The answers to these questions are not only applicable to oil & gas projects. They are applicable to all industrial projects and process plants: fertiliser plants, all chemical plants, breweries/beverage production plants, even energy generation plants.
INTRODUCING OUR OIL & GAS PROJECT ENGINEERING FULL MASTERY COURSE
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Enrol for N100,000About this course:
- This course is a detailed, step-by-step breakdown of the role of a project engineer on an engineering project. A Project Engineer supports an Engineering Manager or Project Manager in providing oversight across all engineering disciplines or functions, because of that, a PE needs to know all the engineering/project activities that take place in each relevant discipline. This course provides a solid foundation across all engineering disciplines involved with an oil & gas project.
- Also explained is the flow of deliverables from activity to activity and from discipline to discipline. I discuss the engineering, safety, schedule and cost logic behind all important project design decisions.
- Whether you are (or aspire to be) a discipline engineer (process, mechanical, safety, electrical, civil, etc) or a project engineer, project planner or project manager, this course is guaranteed to expand your understanding of the entire design of an industrial facility and make you better at your whatever it may be, as long as you work on (or desire to work on) such a project.
- At the end of this course, you will get a course completion certificate.
- Click here if you have any questions regarding this course.
What this course contains:
12 Sections | 98 lecture videos| 10 hrs 54 mins total length
Project Engineering Overview
Process/Chemical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Layout of Industrial Facilities
Loss Prevention Engineering
Civil Engineering
Materials & Corrosion Engineering
Piping Engineering
Plant Modelling & Model Reviews
Instrumentation & Control Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Project Management
Course Value
- The knowledge shared in this course is gotten from 10 years of first-hand project engineering & management experience on oil & gas projects including a $19 billion oil refinery, $3 billion offshore pipeline, $300 million gas plant and pipeline, amongst others.
- Any MSc programme in the UK teaching the content of this course would cost anywhere between £15,000 and £25,000.
Boot your career without breaking the bank!
Enrol hereWho is this online course for?
Anyone who wants a complete overview of project engineering and management in the oil & gas industry, and certainty that they are getting the facts taught by a project engineering and management expert.
Fresh engineering graduates
If you have no practical experience in the oil & gas industry, this course will give you the necessary foundation you need to start your career in your specific engineering field or as a trainee project engineer.
The knowledge shared in this course is practical, it is just what you need to excel at interviews and to hit the ground running when you get your dream engineering job.
Early- & mid-career engineers
If you are already working as an engineer in the oil industry, this course will give you a high-level view of the work that goes on in other engineering disciplines.
It explains how the work you do in your discipline interconnects with other engineering disciplines to form a holistic engineering design of an industrial facility.
This knowledge will differentiate you from your peers and position you for greater things!
Early- & mid-career project engineers
If you are a project engineer already, I will bet that you have never come across a course that explains project engineering in the oil & gas (or any process) industry that you can use to further develop your project engineering skillset.
This course was created to fill that gap and provide you with in-depth project engineering knowledge and complement your experience, and set you apart from your peers.
Project planners, controllers & schedulers
This course explains the logical sequence of engineering activities on an EPC project (with all the necessary dependencies).
As a planner or scheduler, knowing these dependencies will make you more effective on your job.
And, if you want to make the transition from planning/scheduling to project management, this course is the perfect foundation for that transition.
Why you need this course:
- Many online courses teach specific topics such as process design/optimisation, compressor design, pump design, control system design, fire-fighting systems design, etc.
- But this is the only online course that teaches the high-level integration of all engineering design activities in a way that shows the logical sequence of design activities of an oil & gas project from beginning to end across all the engineering disciplines.
- The knowledge shared in this course sets the foundation for you to function as a Project Engineer which is the first step on your way to becoming an Engineering Manager or Project Manager on any oil & gas project anywhere in the world.
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Enrol hereWhat are the benefits of taking this online course?
Shine at Eng'g Interviews
The concepts you will learn from this course will uniquely position you to excel at engineering, project engineering, engineering management or project management job interviews. You will be able to display a breadth of knowledge across disciplines and an understand of the big picture that makes you stand out from the crowd and get noticed by interviewers and hiring managers.
Become a Better Engineer
In this course you will gain a deeper appreciation of all the engineering disciplines involved with oil and gas projects; you will fully understand how your primary discipline interfaces with other engineering disciplines and how deliverables flow from one discipline to the other. This understanding will make you a better discipline engineer on industrial projects.
Become a Project Engineer
"Project Engineer" ≠ "An Engineer on a Project".
A project engineer is an engineer with a view of every facet (technical, commercial, regulatory, legal, etc) of a project. The skills you will learn from this course will prepare you for a career as a project engineer, project coordinator, project planner, engineering manager or project manager on any industrial or oil/gas project.
Student Reviews
Ozichukwu D. Osuocha
Instrumentation Engineer, Alphaden Energy & Oilfield Ltd
"I found the course very interesting and insightful. It painted a very clear picture of the interrelationship between various engineering departments. It was engaging and enlightening all through. I highly recommend it for fresh graduates and beginner-engineers as it deepens your understanding of the holistic view of how engineering projects are executed."
Mutiu Alami
Project Engineer, Broron Oil & Gas Ltd
"The Project Engineering course is very comprehensive and packed with a lot of valuable information in all disciplines of design engineering. I personally like the instructor's delivery approach, it was calm clear and precise with good illustrations and examples from executed engineering projects. I recommend this course for engineering graduates and mid-level career engineers and project engineers irrespective of their background. It will expose them to how engineering disciplines interrelate."
Course Instructor
This course was designed and produced by Engr. Freeman T. J. Dugguh.
Relevant Qualifications
- Project Risk Management Professional (PMI®-RMP)
- Project Management Professional (PMP®)
- MSc Offshore/Subsea Engineering
- BEng Civil Engineering
- Registered Engineer, COREN
Relevant Experience
- Project Engineer, Offshore Field Development Project
- Project Engineer, Dangote Refinery Project
- Snr Project Engineer, EWOGGS Subsea Pipeline Project
- Snr Project Engineer/Coordinator, Iseni Piepline Project
- Project Manager, Bitumen Extraction Project