SEAM lays off. The carousel goes on.
Who is next ....
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You mean SEAm as in Shell Energy Americas?
There is a fair amount of overlap with current HSE orgs...projects alone has HSE project managers, construction hse managers, with hse excellence with HSE on and on. They all trip over themselves to try to help projects groups. No fault of anyone still around. P&T went from a way to manage costly capital projects to where can I hide someone from a reorg and give them a fake HSE title? Too many managers practiced this and now it's bloated at all levels. With HSE frameworks going back to non-mandatory/risk based (completely agree with) for each CoB; IG will likely clean house. Trying to offer warnings that HSE under WS is much more pragmatic than under BvB. Networking with your stakeholders to help them reduce risk will be seen as a skill that can go beyond HSE and help position for next reorg.
SEAM is Safety, Environment and Asset Management. They currently sit in P&T and will move in under Integrated Gas next year.
Diva What is seam?
Ugh! It must be tough for the younger generation. If you started work after 2020 at Shell, then the whole time no raises that were greater than inflation (unless you were in the 80th percentile). And the whole time there were some layoffs going on. And it was harder to promote to jg4 and jg3.
Peter Voser with the transition 2009 was my first dog eat dog behavior at shell, after that the dogs that eat other dogs took over. Since that time there is one layoff after another and then hiring too many then layoff.
Save your money and prepare for when it is your turn.
Seam?
“Who’s next” IDT apparently, massively overstaffed and no clear accountability a lot of the time.
No details yet.
All seam groups are reorging?