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AEST - What is it?

Just saw a key refining leader move into an AEST role?


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@1q Why is that a concern?

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Post ID: @1s2+1k7qv2apc

Not sure why this thread isn’t getting more traction. It’s TMTS 2.0 to increase our use of the tech centers

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Post ID: @1q3+1k7qv2apc

Fewer roles in Houston from this change and provides greater leverage for India application.

That's what the PowerPoint will say.

Best of luck HC10.

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Post ID: @ct+1k7qv2apc

TMNT is more like it. Turtle power!

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Post ID: @c0+1k7qv2apc

Well at least the acronym isn’t quite as Orwellian as TMTS. I’m sure it’s as bad or worse though.

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Post ID: @by+1k7qv2apc

TMTS on steroids

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Post ID: @bk+1k7qv2apc

I wouldn’t say “leader”

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Post ID: @bh+1k7qv2apc

Asset Engineering Support Team- the new business team / engineering resource model structure that is being forced onto everyone, Upstream/ Downstream both. I assume this person you refer to is part of the transformation team planning the re-org.

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Post ID: @aj+1k7qv2apc

What is aest?

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