Membership
Information
PMI-Oil, Gas and Petrochemical SIG is one of the larger
SIG’s within PMI. We are a global and virtual
organization with more than 1000 members, virtually
every major oil, gas and petrochemical industry is
represented within our membership.
Join
PMI today to take advantage of all this organization
has to offer.
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Benefits
PMI-OG&P SIG offers several member benefits:
- An
OG&P
SIG Project Management Newsletter informing
you of news and events
Member
Only Services
In addition as a PMI Member you will receive:
- Exclusive members-only content on PMI.org
- Knowledge sharing
and networking opportunities through PMI communities
- Job
search capabilities using Career Headquarters
- Leadership
and volunteer opportunities through PMI components and
communities, certification program, research program, standards
program and other areas
- Access to A Guide to the Project
Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)
- Access to
PMI's career framework
OG&P
actively seeks feedback to the
SIG events and activities. If you have any suggestions,
please email them to one of the SIG officers.
Volunteer
Opportunities
The OG&P SIG is a volunteer-driven organization.
By volunteering, you will enjoy these benefits:
- Expand
your skill set
- Gain
valuable PDUs (Professional
Development Units) needed for continuing
certification status
- Add
to your networking options
- Accomplish
tasks to take our SIG to the next level
All
areas of the OG&P SIG accept volunteers. If you would
like to volunteer
on a committee, please contact the person responsible
for your area of interest:
Or you can share with us your own creative idea on how you
want to be involved! The PMI-Houston Chapter has the following
Expectations of Volunteers:
- Commitment
to the PMI-Houston’s
vision, mission, and purpose.
- Commitment to your chosen
committee as a member of the team.
- Timely fulfillment
of volunteer commitments.
- Active participation in volunteer
activities.
- Prompt acknowledgement of and timely response
to volunteer-related contacts.
- Work toward the benefit
of the profession.
- Contribute to consensus building.
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