I don't know of any particular company that has a particularly high concentration of UL grads. We have a number in our office and in our company. One of our recently retired VPs was a UL grad. We interview at UL but place them all across the country depending on the needs of the company and the interests of the individual.
For those of you working in the oil and gas industry currently, what are the prospects of someone with a bachelors in environmental engineering and a masters in petroleum. Is that something employers would value more or less? Ideally, I wanted to focus on the environmental aspects of fracking, i.e. fracking fluid or wastewater treatment and general EHS aspects. so I thought an more in-depth technical understanding of the extraction processes would better position me to work within that field too. I also like the engineering aspects of designing/drilling a well so maybe even a position as a reservoir/drilling engineer would be interesting. Thanks for the response and suggestions so far!
That combo sounds like it would be more suited for R&D type work which would be a separate arm of my company though we do refer candidates to that division when we come across them in the interview process. But for us those positions are not as plentiful as reservoir, drilling, facilities or production engineers.
Ok yeah definitely would make for a good R&D position, but I feel like I would enjoy being on the field near a job site more. Would probably be helpful to do some internships to see how I enjoy working as maybe a reservoir/drilling engineer before I decide with certainty what I really want to do.
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