
The Oil & Gas industry is arguably one of the most critical industries of the global economy. The challenges facing today’s world are many, but none more important than the provision of Oil & Gas. Above all the business, technological, social and political constraints in the industry is the demand for people.
The industry is working hard to embrace change and continues to develop leading edge technologies in the search for and extraction of hydrocarbon resources. With an ever increasing demand from the developing economies of huge consumers such as India and China, and increased awareness on environmental issue, the Oil & Gas sector faces unprecedented scrutiny and challenge – not least in its ability to resource.
The Odgers Berndtson Oil & Gas Practice benefits from a permanent branded presence in the main industry regions worldwide, and is led in the UK from our Aberdeen base.
Work is conducted across all areas of the sector, from exploration and production to refining, marketing and retailing of products, across all technical, professional and managerial functions, ranging from Board Level Directors to Senior Engineering and Business Support Professionals.
We add maximum value to clients’ operations in the provision of a long-term supply of high quality candidates. Our team have a successful track record of delivering long-term candidate solutions to major international oil and gas players.
Our core strength is in the scarce skills arena. We pride ourselves on our success rate in ‘hard to find’ technical disciplines.
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The company is a major international Oil & Gas Operator with offshore producing assets in the UK North Sea. ...
The company is a Global Engineering Services business. ...
‘‘Odgers were retained to find a replacement for the retiring incumbent. As such, the timely delivery of this appointment was crucial. Odgers...