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  • #6546
    Mark Outen
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    I have an interview on Dec. 19th with Oceaneering for an ROV Tech position but I have concerns due to the field I’m coming out of. I am mechanically inclined and have some technical abilities. But I have worked in and owned my own construction company for nearly 20 years.
    My question is if anyone knows how difficult is the aptitude test they give at the interview. And how often do people come out of other fields into this one.

    Thanks

    #34682
    james
    Participant

    Just out of interest, do you live near Aberdeen?

    #34683
    Mark Outen
    Participant

    Sorry no I don’t. Live in NC. Going through Morgan City office

    #34684
    David Sherry
    Participant

    How did you get on with your interview miz?

    #34685
    Patrick
    Participant

    Hello Mizata, I have an interview in Morgan City coming up very soon. I see that you had inquired about the Technical Aptitude test that is given at the time of the interview. I did not see that you got a response,
    Can you give me some insight on the test and did you get the job? … hope so.

    #34686
    brad
    Participant

    The test was pretty straight forward. Some Electrical, Some Mechanical, Some Hydraulic. Basics of each more than anything however for the life of me I still can’t remember how I did so well. If you know ohms law, kirschoffs law, and that F=AP your good to go. IF not I recommend looking on youtube and downloading as much reading / prep material. You can use a calculator so bring one.
    BTW i’m obviously not MIZ but I was there and got the same job offer and seeing how he’s not on the boards much I figured I’d answer for him.
    Fair Winds and Following Seas
    DOG

    #34687
    Patrick
    Participant

    Thank You DOG, I really appreciate it! Also… Is the test "Fill in The Blank" style, Multiple Choice, or another type of test?

    #34688
    Mark Outen
    Participant

    Yeah I was shocked I did so well (coming from construction background). The test is multiple choice. If you have any mechanical or electrical background you will do fine. Like blackdog said if you do some studying on basic hydraulic, electrical and mechanical it will help. The interview was a breeze. Interviewers were straight forward and in no way try to trip you up like some do. And there are several people doing interview.

    #34689
    Patrick
    Participant

    Thank You both for your replies. That info. eased my mind a bit and will help very much. I’ll follow up and let you know how I did… Thanks Again!

    #34690
    Patrick
    Participant

    Hello DOG, Just one more thing… I understand Ohm’s Law and Kichhoff’s Law, but I’m not sure about F=AP. Where can I find info on that equation?

    #34691
    brad
    Participant

    Hello DOG, Just one more thing… I understand Ohm’s Law and Kichhoff’s Law, but I’m not sure about F=AP. Where can I find info on that equation?

    F=AP is for hydraulics.
    It means Force is equal to area x pressure
    so if you apply 10 Lbs of force over a 1 square inch area you have a pressure of 10 lbs per square in. Seems common sense but can get really confusing when using much bigger numbers.

    Pm me your email address and I’ll shoot you some study guides.

    DOG

    #34692
    Andy
    Participant

    Pm me your email address and I’ll shoot you some study guides.

    DOG

    The system is working well! 😀

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